In light of COVID-19, many seniors are sheltering in place. If your loved one lives alone, try these five ways to help them beat the winter blues.
While it is incredibly difficult to keep a safe distance away, it doesn't mean that you can't stay in touch. The Senior Helpers Team serving Baltimore County, Howard County, Harford County, and Carroll County is excited to share a few tips and tricks they’ve picked up.
As adults, many people decide to move away from their parents to begin their own life. However, as they age, it can be more difficult for their parents to stay at home and continue to live as they always have. As the professional caregivers at Senior Helpers Baltimore will tell you, the little ways you support your parents can make a huge difference in their comfort and quality of life.
Caregivers in Baltimore pour their hearts and souls into their work. It is also critical to take care of themselves. Here are some tips to get help and prevent caregiver burnout.
Seniors in Baltimore are at risk for COVID-19. Here are some tips that can help protect seniors from coronavirus.
When you are a caregiver, your own needs sometimes take a backseat. Here are some tips on caring for yourself so you can be the best version of you.
If you are a caregiver for a senior, it is important to be informed and prepared about COVID-19 so you can ensure the long term well-being of your loved one.
Senior care during COVID-19 has presented many challenges but these obstacles can be overcome. Using technology to offer support and companionship is easier than ever.
Caring for a senior takes time, love, and patience but senior care from afar offers another set of obstacles. These tips can help.