by Loveis | Apr 19, 2022 | Senior Assessments
One of the most important tasks of a caregiver is medication management. But for some of you reading this blog, you’re not a caregiver. Your parent may be at that stage where they can still take care of themselves, but you see them slowing down, becoming more...
by Loveis | Apr 13, 2022 | Blog, Caregiver Self Health
Often, caring for a loved one in need is an all-consuming role that can become emotionally and mentally draining. If you’re a caregiver for someone who has a debilitating condition such as dementia or is simply advanced in years, you may find yourself feeling...
by Loveis | Apr 8, 2022 | Blog, Nutrition
If you care for an aging parent, you know how challenging it can be to provide the nutrients their body needs. Below, we’ll discuss five tips to help your loved ones have nutritious meals even if living alone at home. 1.) Make Home-Cooked Meals As our...
by Loveis | Apr 19, 2014 | Blog
Last week we were coming back from a conference in Maryland. On the drive back, we stopped to see some dear friends in our old home state. These friends had been our neighbors for seven years and had been adopted grandparents to our children. When we moved to...
by Loveis | Feb 15, 2014 | Blog
For Valentines Day this year we decided to share a little love with our senior neighbors with a “Boxes of Love”. The boxes were filled with items such as easy to make soup or baked good mixes, stationary, stamps, grocery gift cards, non-slip slipper socks,...