Caring for seniors with Alzheimer's can be challenging. Learn coping skills to help you better manage your emotions and care for your loved one well.
Are you a senior wondering if you should get the flu shot? This blog highlights advice from medical professionals on flu vaccinations.
Your senior loved one's safety is a top priority. Help them learn the basics of fire safety and prevention.
Christmas holidays bring family and friends together, but it's important to take safety precautions. Learn how to talk to extended family about getting flu shots and vaccines before you come together for the holidays to keep everyone safe.
Visiting family is a holiday tradition. It's nice to recharge and hang out with loved ones during some of the best times of the year. However, it's not always feasible. Maybe the trip is too far this year, schedules won't allow it, or someone's gotten sick. Either way, it means staying home instead of traveling to see family.
Many seniors require caregivers as they grow older since their mobility is affected and they may not be able to perform all the chores they used to be able to do. They might need someone to help with cooking and cleaning. If they have memory-related issues, they might need someone who can remind them to take their medications or just someone who can help them to orient themselves in their homes. If their mobility issues are serious, they might need someone to help them to get out of bed, bathe, dress, etc.
While it may be inconvenient, seniors who are pre-diabetic or diabetic must be careful about the toasts and drinks they can have during celebrations. With proper planning and preparation, seniors can still stay healthy while enjoying holiday festivities.
Fall is upon us, and winter is following close behind, so windows are expected to be closed and more people, including seniors, are spending time inside their homes with less exposure to fresh air. Learn how you can improve indoor air quality to keep your senior loved ones healthy as the weather changes.
Many people, particularly seniors, get discouraged from engaging in their usual activities during the winter season as the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Help your elderly loved ones learn strategies to fight loneliness and isolation as the sun sets earlier and thrive during these difficult times.
Life can lead us in many directions and eventually you can find yourself living further away from your parents. As they age, it can become difficult for your loved one to continue to live as they always have, and they may begin to need support with their daily activities. As professional caregivers at Senior Helpers of Roseville we want to share a few ways you can care for your senior loved ones that will make a huge difference in their lives.
Senior Helpers, one of the nation’s premier providers of personalized in-home senior care, today announced the official opening of its Roseville location, to be managed and operated by Paul Barthol. The new franchise will serve senior citizens and their families throughout the Ramsey County area, which includes St. Paul, Roseville, Arden Hills, Lauderdale, North Oaks and more. It hopes to bring more than 30 new jobs to the region over the next year. Senior Helpers’ professionally trained caregivers will help local seniors continue to enjoy the comfort of their own home despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges.