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By Brett Sanders, 10:12 am on July 31, 2024

As our parents age, it's natural to worry about their well-being and independence. The thought of them requiring constant care and assistance can be overwhelming, especially when you're not sure where to turn for help. While medical care is often the first consideration, non-medical home care can be a game-changer for elderly parents who need support with daily living tasks,…

By Brett Sanders, 10:12 am on July 30, 2024

As the elderly population grows, personal home care is becoming increasingly essential for providing support to aging parents. It's a fact that the United States has a rapidly growing population of older adults who require assistance in their daily lives. In this blog post, we will delve into various aspects of personal home care services that enable seniors to age…

By Brett Sanders, 2:12 pm on July 29, 2024

Laughter is a universal language that transcends barriers, bringing joy and relief to those who engage in it. For seniors, humor plays a crucial role in improving both mental and physical health, especially during the challenging transition into later life. As part of the comprehensive Home Care Mclean VA services provided by Assisting Hands Home Care, our caregivers integrate humor…

By Brett Sanders, 10:57 am on July 29, 2024

Elderly socialization is a crucial aspect of maintaining mental and emotional well-being in seniors. The transition into later life can often lead to isolation, exacerbated by physical limitations or the loss of loved ones. Socializing not only combats loneliness but also enriches quality of life, improving cognitive function and overall happiness. While families play a pivotal role in fostering this…

By Brett Sanders, 2:34 pm on July 26, 2024

Two-thirds of family caregivers report feeling stressed while caring for senior loved ones, with 15% finding it very difficult (AARP). These statistics underscore the importance of understanding how to communicate with elderly parents about home care. This blog provides tips and practical advice for family caregivers looking to have this conversation with their parents. If you would like to speak…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on July 25, 2024

Journaling is an activity that requires minimal equipment and can be done almost anywhere. Whether your senior loved one writes daily or makes weekly entries, keeping a journal can offer powerful benefits for his or her emotional wellbeing. Here are just a few of those benefits. Defining Sense of Purpose For many seniors, leaving a legacy becomes an important life…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on July 11, 2024

Injury, osteoarthritis, and a host of other issues can result in seniors having pain in their knees. However, it’s possible to help your elderly loved one get his or her knees and the surrounding muscles and joints into better shape. Here’s a list of exercises that can strengthen your loved one’s knees and relieve existing pain.    Knee Extensions This…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on June 27, 2024

Respite care offers services that help family caregivers take a break. While you may know you need to take time away from your duties, it may be difficult to find someone else to step in. Your family, friends, and neighbors may all be busy trying to manage their own responsibilities, which can leave you without help when you feel overstressed.…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on June 13, 2024

Each year, many seniors have strokes, and these aging adults have a higher risk of experiencing recurrent strokes. However, there are steps older adults can take to boost their health and have a smooth recovery process, starting with following a healthy diet. Here are some of the healthy foods a senior should eat after having a stroke.  Beans A senior’s…

By Brett Sanders, 9:00 am on May 30, 2024

It’s important for families to protect their elderly loved ones against pneumonia. Luckily, there are a few simple ways to reduce your loved one’s risk of developing this severe illness.   Make Sure Your Loved One Is Immunized Seniors over the age of 65 are more susceptible to developing pneumonia. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and Mayo Clinic…