When Pain Doesn’t Pass
According to the Canadian Pain Task Force Report, approximately one in three people over 65 experience chronic pain which is defined as pain lasting three to six months or longer than expected.
According to the Canadian Pain Task Force Report, approximately one in three people over 65 experience chronic pain which is defined as pain lasting three to six months or longer than expected.
While sleep issues can be unpleasant for seniors, home care can help them develop certain habits and routines that can help improve sleep quality and make nights more restful.
While there’s no one-size-fits-all cure for arthritis, there are many effective strategies to alleviate pain and keep you moving that Serving Hands Senior Care can help with.
Utilizing Personal Care at Home helps ensure that your senior parent is doing daily tasks that can keep their aging skin healthy and comfortable.
If you’re a senior that can boast the ability to predict changes in the weather, you likely have arthritis which causes swelling and tenderness in the joints.
According to the World Health Organization, as many as 1 in 3 seniors living on their own report a need for mental health care. It is crucial that we remember to care for our minds just as we do for our bodies. By making mental health a priority, we can ensure a more balanced, fulfilling life.
Having extra support from in-home care can help your senior parent manage their chronic conditions at home.
Alzheimer’s is an insidious disease, one that slowly takes a person’s mind while leaving their body behind.
Having a trained Alzheimer’s Home Care provider can help you navigate the unknown terrain that Alzheimer’s will lead you through.
24-hour home care can help your loved one around the clock as she recovers from cataract surgery.