7 Ways to Protect Your Senior from Fraud
We all want the seniors in our lives to be safe from scams and fraud, but it’s not always easy to know how to help. Here are seven tips that should come in handy.
Whether you or a family member is caring for a spouse, parent or loved one, find support in articles, advice, prayers, and inspirational stories for caregivers.
We all want the seniors in our lives to be safe from scams and fraud, but it’s not always easy to know how to help. Here are seven tips that should come in handy.
After her father passed away from Alzheimer’s, she worried from afar about her mother. Could she trust the strangers who cared for her mom?
Wendy Borden beat breast cancer, now she’s delivering healthy meals to those fighting life threatening illnesses.
If you’re a caregiver who feels as though you’re carrying a heavy load alone, here are some ways you can ask friends and family to chip in.
She feared her life as a caregiver would be limited. Instead, it opened up new opportunities, including the chance to forge a loving relationship with her grandfather.
From celebrities and professional caregivers to everyday people taking care of loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia and other illnesses, here are the stories that left us feeling hopeful and gave us a renewed appreciation for caregivers.
After caring for an aging parent and an addicted son, they discovered that their marriage was in need of some tender loving care.
Caregivers naturally place a great deal of focus on loved ones who require care, but “couple care” is important, too. Here are some helpful tips for keeping your marriage healthy.
Start your caregiver journey with the help of an inspiring life coach who provides the support and motivation you need to persevere through challenges.
Expert Peter Rosenberger shares his advice on how we can support the caregivers in our community
When a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia disorder goes missing, take action with these steps immediately.
Learn how to prepare and cope with wandering symptoms from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia disorder to keep your loved ones out of harm’s way.