Category 'Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care & Support'
The June edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
A Loved One’s Dilemma
"I was lucky that a friend of mine recommended Right at Home to me." Al
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Right at Home senior care, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Baby Boomer Caregivers are the new Normal
Baby Boomer Caregivers Are the New Normal
Approximately 43.5 million adult children over the age of 50 – America’s baby boomer generation – are caring for aging loved ones, reports the Family Caregiver Alliance. Many of these boomers are the “sandwich generation,” squeezed between working, raising their children and facing their own health needs while providing the best care for their parents and other loved ones.
Right at Home senior Home Care, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Boomers increasing as caregivers
For information, contact: Paula Nelson, CSA, BSW Paula@rightathomegr.net 616-301-8080
Baby Boomers Increasing as Caregivers
Approximately 43.5 million adult children over the age of 50 – America’...
Catch Up on the Latest Home Care Industry News
The April edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
What Is Palliative Care?
Many people associate palliative care with end-of-life hospice care, but palliative care is offered at any stage of disease and can supplement curative treatment.
Understanding Delirium vs. Dementia
Although delirium and dementia can manifest with similar symptoms, they are two distinct conditions. Because a person can suffer from both dementia and delirium, it is important to understand their similarities and differences.
Read the Latest News Affecting the Home Care Industry
The March edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Don't Fuss About Forgetting
Forgetfulness plagues all of us, but among baby boomers, it is the chief health concern, according to memory specialists.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Receive Celebrity Focus
University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt and recording artist Glen Campbell are the latest in a long list of celebrities diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, an incurable disease that gradually causes a decline in a person’s cognitive abilities.
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