Signs Your Senior Parent Needs Elder Care
It’s important to look out for any signs that your parent could be finding it hard to take care of themselves or keep up the house. Elder Care can help.
It’s important to look out for any signs that your parent could be finding it hard to take care of themselves or keep up the house. Elder Care can help.
Summer in Oregon is basically an invitation to step outside and remember that the world is bigger than our living rooms. The flowers are showing… Read More »Outdoor Activities Seniors Can Enjoy Safely This Summer
Personal care at home supports daily routines with dignity and compassion, helping individuals age comfortably while maintaining independence and well-being.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans experience a stroke—often without warning. For families, the days and weeks that follow can feel overwhelming. Stroke recovery… Read More »Stroke Awareness & Post‑Stroke Care: How In‑Home Care Helps Families Navigate Recovery
Skilled nursing at home helps simplify diabetes management with expert support, promoting stability, independence, and better health outcomes.
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to recognize how stress affects our health, our relationships, and our ability to care for the people we… Read More »Stress Awareness Month: Supporting Families and Seniors Through Everyday Challenges
Falls are the biggest concern that seniors and their families have when it comes to seniors living on their own. And every year a huge number of seniors are injured falling at home, but home care can help reduce the risk for your parent.
Seniors with home care assistance in place gain the assistance they need to manage a variety of personal care issues, including foot health.
Medication plays a major role in helping older adults stay healthy, active, and independent. But with multiple prescriptions, changing dosages, and look‑alike pill bottles, it’s… Read More »Medication Safety: Protecting the Health of Aging Adults at Home
End-of-life care is not about giving up—it’s about shifting the focus to what matters most: comfort, connection, and quality of life. By bringing care into the home, families can create a more peaceful and meaningful experience during an incredibly important time.