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Category Archives: Home Care

3 Tips When Setting Doctor’s Appointments for Your Senior Loved Ones

When your loved ones reach old age, going to the doctor for a visit will surely become a regular part of their routine. Doctor’s appointments can help them and their physicians to monitor possible existing conditions and prevent further health issues. Setting their own appointments may be quite hard. They may forget when their scheduled … Continue reading

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3 Myths About Dementia That You Need to Know

Perhaps one of the most common age-related illnesses that we know of today is dementia. It has affected more than half of the senior population in the country today. It is not something that we should take lightly. We must be aware of their symptoms and causes as these subtle signs may already be notable … Continue reading

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Tips on How to Be More Effective in Giving Incontinence Care

As we grow older, there might be some things that we cannot control anymore. This may include the decline in our health or even the gradual loss of memory. However, for some people, they may have to deal with their inability to manage the activities in their urinary tract. It could end up with them … Continue reading

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My Dog and I: Seven Helpful Tips in Taking Care of Your Pet

“When we adopt a dog or any pet, we know it is going to end us having to say goodbye, but we still do it. And we do it for a very good reason: they bring so much joy and optimism and happiness. They attack every moment of every day with that attitude.” —Bruce Cameron … Continue reading

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Tips for Communicating with a Loved One with Dementia

There is no loss as painful as seeing your loved ones slowly succumb to dementia. It’s like seeing a once healthy and blooming flower slowly wither away. When the disease is progressing, you’ll experience changes in the way your loved ones are interacting with you. They may oftentimes be forgetful and in the serious spectrum, … Continue reading

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