Caregiver Resources
Incontinence After a Stroke
Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Mar 04 2021
Incontinence presents unique challenges. Fortunately, stroke-related incontinence is relatively easy to manage and treat. A combination of healthy lifestyle changes, at-home exercises, medication, and regular doctor’s appointments can minimize accidents and improve your senior’s quality of life.Read the tips.
Introducing The Family Caregiver of the Year Winner: Patti H
Posted by Valerie Henderson on Tue Mar 02 2021
After a year of unprecedented demand on caregivers, we introduced the Family Caregiver of the Year Awards not only to uplift caregivers and amplify their stories, but to provide monetary rewards to a group that sacrifices their own well-being and finances to provide the best quality of life to their families. Read More
Smooth as Silk: Skincare Tips to Keep Immobile Adults Rash and Infection-Free
Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Mar 01 2021
If you care for someone who’s immobilized, it’s important to regularly monitor and protect their skin. Prolonged periods of sitting or lying down increase the risk of bed sores and irritation, which if left untreated, can lead to skin, blood, or bone infections. Read More
Our Family Caregiver of the Year Awards Results are In!
Posted by Valerie Henderson on Tue Feb 23 2021
We are thrilled to announce the winners of our first-ever Family Caregiver of the Year Awards, which recognizes unpaid family caregivers in the United States who exhibit exceptional diligence and support through the act of caregiving. Read More