Caregiver Resources
9 Cold and Flu Illness Prevention Tips for Caregivers
Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Dec 28 2021
Cold and flu season typically runs from October to March. During this time of year, the risk of catching a respiratory illness significantly increases, especially for people aged 65 and older.Read More
5 Tips for Setting Caregiving Boundaries
Posted by Ashley Stevens on Fri Dec 10 2021
Boundaries are those little invisible barriers that we establish within our relationships and within ourselves. Boundaries are protection points. They allow us to set limits around ourselves and the things that we value and need.See the 5 Tips
Incontinence in Winter
Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Nov 18 2021
The winter season is a time for hot chocolate, holiday decorations, and family get-togethers. But for those with urinary incontinence, cold weather can also mean more frequent trips to the bathroom, increased leakage, and a loss of bladder control.Read the tips.
8 Tips for Keeping Your Care Recipient Warm | Stay Warm this Winter
Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Nov 17 2021
Now that Daylight Savings Time is here, many Americans are preparing for the arrival of cold weather and the winter months. If you provide care for someone who's 65 or older, it's time to consider things you can do to keep them warm and maintain their body heat all season long.See the 8 tips