My Aging Relative Refuses to Eat Healthy Meals

Home Care Houston TX Seniors Eating Healthy

In many cases, they only like junk food and refuse to eat healthy meals. There are many reasons for this, but no matter what the cause, family caregivers need to come up with a plan to make sure the senior has nutritious meals so they can be healthy and strong.

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Run for the Rose

Run for the Rose

Personal Caregiving Services was proud to have recently participated and donated to the Marnie Rose Foundation and the 2019 Run For the Rose in memory of Dr. Marnie Rose

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Tips for Taking Older Adults on Outings

Caregiver Sugar Land TX: Tips for Taking Older Adults on Outings

No one enjoys spending all their time stuck at home. It can make them feel restless and lonely. However, many older adults have difficulty getting out of the house on their own, so they spend most of their time in their houses alone. However, it’s entirely possible for seniors to go on enjoyable outings with caregivers with a little planning. Below are some tips for caregivers to use when going on an outing with their elderly family member.

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FAQs About Seniors Adopting a Dog or Cat

Elder Care Memorial TX: FAQs About Seniors Adopting a Dog or Cat

Many family caregivers that worry about their aging mom or dad growing lonely in their old age wonder about helping them adopt a pet. Studies show that dogs and cats can provide a lot of benefits to seniors, but family caregivers may still be unsure.

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What is RSV?

Senior Care West University Place TX: What is RSV

RSV stands for respiratory syncytial virus. It’s an illness that most people associate with young children. However, people of any age can get it. And, for older adults, it can be particularly dangerous.

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Dehydration is One of the Biggest Health Risks the Elderly Face

Caregiver West University Place TX: Dehydration is One of the Biggest Health Risks the Elderly Face

Your mom or dad may be ready for home care services. Caregivers can remind your parent when it’s time to have another glass of water. The caregiver can pour a glass of water and bring it to your parent if mobility is a problem. Caregivers can also keep your parent from drinking too much water during the day.

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