Category 'Aging'
“When I came to realize that my wife and lifetime partner would require a caregiver in order to live at home, it was a shock. What do I do? Where do I turn?” —Hall of Fame Broadcaster Al McCoy
As the “Voice of the Suns” professional basketball team in Phoenix, Arizo...
Press Release - Voice of the Phoenix Suns Al McCoy talks About Right at Home
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Caring for Elderly Loved Ones at Home When Work Takes You Out of Town
(PHOENIX, Ariz, May 14, 2012)— As the “Voice of the Suns” professional basketball team, Al McCoy had become increasingly uncomfortable leaving his wife alone whenever his ...
Check Out Recent Home Care Industry News
The June edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Depression and the Elderly
Roughly a quarter of people age 65 or older suffer from depression. More than half of doctor’s visits by the elderly involve complaints of emotional distress. Twenty percent of suicides in this country are committed by seniors, with the highest success rate belonging to older, white me...
Technology to Keep Seniors Safe at Home
Several technology devices are now available to help seniors live independently and avoid expensive emergency room trips or moves to nursing homes.
A Loved One’s Dilemma
"I was lucky that a friend of mine recommended Right at Home to me." Al
McCoy
New Tools Specifically Designed for Seniors
Today’s seniors are benefitting from the cutting-edge field of gerontechnology that develops products and services to make work and leisure easier for people as they age.
The Aging Eye – Macular Degeneration vs. Glaucoma
Eyesight changes are common with older age, but two diseases, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, can significantly affect the vision of seniors.
May Is Older Americans Month
May is Older Americans Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions and achievements of senior citizens nationwide.
Preventing Nighttime Slips and Falls
One-third of adults over age 65 fall each year, and falls are the leading cause of injury death among seniors. These tips can reduce the risk of nighttime injuries.
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