Avoid Returning to the Hospital After Your Discharge
When you or your loved one is finally out of the hospital or rehabilitation center, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief. Returning home
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When you or your loved one is finally out of the hospital or rehabilitation center, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief. Returning home
When you think about your aging loved one living at home alone safely, you might think about finding ways to reduce their risk of
We’ve all forgotten where we put our keys at one point or another, but when should we be worried that those “where did I
As you notice your parents aging, you can feel yourself begin to shift from a carefree child to a concerned caregiver. It’s easy to
People living with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia can live independently and safely at home, if they have the right supports in
It’s Memorial Day weekend and your aging parent is about to have a busy social calendar, full of family gatherings, over the next few
Wondering if your loved one is safe and healthy living at home alone? During your next visit, pay close attention to their kitchen. We’ve
Having communication difficulties after a stroke is common. It can also be quite frustrating for both the person and their loved ones. Aphasia might
May is American Stroke Month and the perfect time to talk more about stroke recovery at home, after the trauma and crisis of the
When you are ready to return home after a hospital stay, you are excited and ready to be sleeping in your own bed. However,
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