It's crucial to have a grasp on internet safety in today's digital world. Learn how to teach independent seniors internet safety here.
Reading can be very beneficial for anyone. Take a look at these three social ways to encourage senior relatives tor read more.
As we age, remembering simple facts can be tricky; something that happens more often than not, which is normal for most people. It is important to treat our brains like our muscles. Without daily exercise, like muscles, the brain can lose its strength and memory loss is possible. There are many ways to exercise the mind to keep it in tip-top shape.
It’s back-to-school time and there’s not better time to learn something new; and our elderly loved ones are no different. Learning new things brings a zest for life and keeps things interesting and fresh. When teaching a senior about something completely new to them, first assess what skills or knowledge they might already possess about the subject. Go slow with new information and allow time for an elderly loved one to process before moving on. After basic knowledge is established, show them parts that might interest them such as being able to socialize and stay entertained on the internet. This will help them to put their new knowledge to use and keep using it.
If your senior loved one is still very active in their community, they will appreciate any ability to continue living at home. In home senior care is an option to help them maintain this lifestyle. Some simple changes around the house can make daily activities simpler such as storing items on lower shelves for easy reach; leave a step stool at ready access, and tacking or taping down fraying carpets. Rearranging furniture to allow for easy moving throughout the house is also helpful. In home help from a family member is very beneficial and professional care also includes light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, as well as companionship.
When asked, most seniors would express a strong desire to remain in their own home for as long as physically and emotionally possible. Even when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other dementia related disease; they are able to keep their independence. All caregivers from Senior Helpers are highly trained and are experts in dementia care. It is important for the mental health of a loved one coping with dementia that their life stays as routine and predictable as possible.
Protecting our seniors while under the sun is very important, and sunscreen can help. Here are some sunscreen application tips for family caretakers.
Families have to opt for long-distance caregiving when they are far away from their senior loved ones. Here are 6 tips to help make your caregiving successful.
When family outings and other social events such as weddings and graduations call for time spent outdoors, it is important to help an elderly loved one to beat the heat. Remind your loved one to wear loose, breathable layers like cotton. Whenever possible, remind your aging loved one to wear lighter colors as well. A sun hat can also help to prevent sunburn on the skin. Bring an umbrella to help provide shade if trees or a canopy is not available at the event.
For most of us, summer conjures up images of swimming pools, beaches, barbecues and camping. The air conditioner is running daily, but it’s worth it! Soaring temperatures may make most hearts sing, but it can be dangerous for aging seniors to spend extended periods of time in the summer heat. It is vitally important that an elderly loved one stay cool and hydrated in the hot summer sun.
With the warm days of the season upon us, it is much easier to overextend ourselves, especially our elderly loved ones. No matter how much you prepare for the heat, there is always the possibility that your aging loved one could be negatively affected but the blistering summer sun. This is why it is so important to understand and be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat stroke to better prepare for immediate care when needed. Each person who suffers from heat stroke will experience it differently depending in a myriad of factors specific to their circumstances. Remember that the sooner you recognize the issue in your elderly loved one, the sooner you will be able to get the help your senior needs.
Keeping an elderly oved one safe so they are able to live successfully in their beloved home is very important. It’s key to have them feel secure and live happily through their golden years when they are most comfortable and at home. One way to keep your senior’s home safe it to create an organized system. Have a spot where keys always go when returning home. Have a bin near the door for shoes, perhaps under a bench to sit on when putting on and removing shoes. Hooks near the entrance are also great for easy cleanup of quickly removed jackets. Making a place for everything makes it easier to avoid piles of clothing on floors and shoes in the way for walking. It also makes finding everything possible because items are in their designated spots.
When asked, most seniors would express a strong desire to stay independent in their home for as long as physically and emotionally possible. Depending on the symptoms a loved one is experiencing with an onset of a dementia related disease, you may need additional assistance and support from an outside source. Many families worry that leaving a loved one alone in their home for long periods of time will be dangerous. You may worry for your loved one’s safety but do not want to move them to a nursing home or assisted living facility to receive the care they need. Not only is in home care more affordable when compared to a life altering move to an assisted living facility, it is also most preferred. Your loved one will thrive in their familiar home environment doing routine activities. This consistent living situation will be a positive experience for your loved one.
Planning a Father's Day celebration for an aging dad requires extra care and attention. Here are some tips for making the day special and memorable.
World Music Day lets seniors enjoy musical activities that promote well-being. Here are ways to celebrate this day that are tailored for seniors.
There’s no need to sweat or risk a heat related illness to enjoy the summer. The elderly should be especially careful about spending too much time outdoors without sunscreen and wear other forms of sun protection such as a hat, long sleeves and an umbrella. The summer sun is hot and it’s good to remind your senior loved one to dress in light-colored, loose, cotton clothing. There are many medications such as anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular and acne medications that can make the skin extra susceptible to the sun’s strong rays. Avoid the peak hours of sunshine and enjoy the weather first thing in the morning or early dusk. There are usually outdoor movies playing in nearby communities or local concerts in the park.
When an elderly loved one lives a long distance from you and your family, you may worry about them living alone in their home. You may have seen signs of forgetfulness in your last visit and wonder if they are getting the proper nutrition in their meals and if they are remembering to take their medications. There is no need to believe that a life altering move to an assisted living facility or nursing home is the only option. With affordable in-home senior care options, it is possible to have daily visits on weekdays, weekends and holidays as needed. This way, your loved one will not feel lonely and are less likely to feel isolated, even with family living a long distance away.
The month of May brings Memorial Day at the end of the month. This day usually signals the start summer and usually means barbeques and get-togethers. While it is fun to hang out with friends and family, let’s try to remember the real meaning of this special and patriotic holiday. Memorial Day isn’t just about kicking off summer and hosting a party; it all starts with those who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep America free.
Card games have been around for a long time and have been enjoyed by many people. Did you know that these games offer mental and social benefits? Learn more about them here.
Exercising can benefit anyone, including seniors. Take a look at this guide on how you can choose the right exercise program for senior relatives.
With the arrival of the month of May comes time to celebrate our mothers on Mother’s Day. Why not take the time to show Mom how much she means to us and that we cherish our time together. Whether we live near or far, a text, small gift or a card can go a long way to boost a loved one’s mood on this special holiday. Mother’s Day is a great time to take time out of our busy lives to make sure the moms in our lives know how much they are appreciated and loved.
As we age, it is highly desired to live comfortably in a familiar home environment for as long as possible. Staying in the community and remaining active are essential for a positive outlook on life and a better overall sense of wellbeing. As our senior loved ones get older, it is can be more complicated to remain at home, but it doesn’t have to be impossible.
If you have a loved one in your family who was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, you may feel a bit overwhelmed with all of the care that comes with it. Daily living will require additional assistance that wasn’t always necessary in the past. Coping with daily hygiene tasks can be made easier with the help of a compassionate and highly trained caregiver. Senior Helpers of Lansdale can help with Parkinsons Disease care in many ways that can help to ease the responsibilities of family caregivers. In home senior care makes it possible for an elderly loved one coping with Parkinson’s disease to stay independent and remain in the comforts of home for as long as physically and emotionally possible.
Every day, we find something in our home to toss out. Whether it’s old food scraps, paper plates, or junk mail, there are always items being thrown into the garbage can. With companies working harder to use more recyclables in their new products, it is prudent to also follow trend as much as possible. The more we learn how to reuse everyday items, the less of a contribution we make to the landfill. Earth Day in 2023 is celebrated on April 22nd.
Bringing together seniors and the younger generation can make for a positive experience. Intergenerational programs can make this happen and are beneficial for everyone involved.