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A Day in the Life of a Thrive USA Caregiver
Caring for older family members who are sick or aging is demanding. You can decide what support and assistance your loved ones need by learning more about what a typical caregiver’s day entails. When you start caring for a sick older relative, you will quickly realize that there is no such thing as a routine weekday. Caregivers may care for numerous clients in a week or only one client they care for around the clock. Some people may have to assist their patients in traveling to a hospital for treatment, running errands, or helping with household chores and providing companionship …
VA Aid and Attendance
The Veterans Benefits Administration, a department of the VA, provides tax-free monthly monetary benefits to qualified military veterans and their survivors in financial need. The Pension is a benefit available to veterans who do not have a service-related disability as a result of their military service. Aid and Attendance is a monetary supplement that can be added to the VA Pension. The increased Help and Attendance amount is accessible to persons who require the “aid and attendance” of another person on a permanent basis for their typical daily living activities. What Are the Requirements for Aid and Attendance for Veterans?…
6 Safety Tips For Senior Holiday Travel
The holiday season has arrived, and for most people, it means a lot of traveling. Even though it would be lovely if everyone in your family could just visit you every year, that isn’t always feasible. Because you’ll most likely be planning a trip in the near future, we’ve created a list of holiday travel tips for seniors to ensure you arrive safely. Schedule a Doctor’s Appointment This is the most important tip to follow! Your doctor will be able to clear you for travel and will be able to provide you with the necessary vaccines and medication to keep…
What is Music Therapy and 5 Ways it Benefits Seniors
You don’t have to be a professional musician to experience the pleasure of hearing your favorite song. Music has the power to transport us back in time, evoking memories and feelings from our past. Hearing a song you enjoy can provide comfort and cheer during difficult times and turn a bad mood around almost instantaneously. The majority of adults aged 65 to 85 are known to have at least one chronic ailment, such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or arthritis. A number of age-related changes in physical, mental, and emotional well-being can occur in the aging population. This is why…
6 Helpful Tips When Your Aging Parents Reject Home Care
When seniors refuse help, it can be frustrating for family caregivers. As your parent or loved one ages, you want to make sure they are protected and well-cared for, but you also don’t want to compromise their freedom and independence. It might be difficult or uncomfortable, but discussing in-home care is essential to ensuring your loved one’s happiness and quality of life. Here are some suggestions on what to do if an elderly parent refuses caregiving or assisted living services. Learn and Observe Think about the services your parent needs first before bringing up assisted home care. Observe their daily…
When is it Time For Hospice Care?
Accepting aging can be a difficult process. Many older adults associate illness with loss of independence or becoming a burden on loved ones. This could explain why they don’t always tell you how they truly feel. It may be up to you to recognize the signs of deteriorating health and the need for specialized care. Understanding potential signs that the end is near reduces anxiety and allows you to honor the wishes of your aging loved ones. Many families put off calling hospice until their loved one is in their final days or weeks of life. However, if the patient…
7 Ways to Boost and Improve Mental Health in Seniors
Now, more than ever, mental health issues are being addressed. However, few people discuss how it impacts the elderly in significant numbers. A lot of life changes occur as people age. Some of these changes are exciting and meaningful, while others are more challenging. Seniors may experience emotional or social challenges they have never faced before, such as loneliness, physical issues, or the death of a spouse. It is important to safeguard your mental health as you age, as seniors are more vulnerable to developing mental health disorders. According to the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20% of adults aged…
Understanding Caregiving Burnout and How to Prevent It
Caring for a loved one may be difficult, and that stress can negatively affect a caregiver’s overall health and well-being. Yet, some caregivers are hesitant to discuss their stress for fear of making their loved one feel guilty or making it look like they aren’t strong enough or well-organized enough to handle their obligations and responsibilities. According to a 2020 research by the National Alliance for Caregiving, nearly one in every five Americans is a family caregiver. The care recipient usually requires special attention such as a child or partner with a disability, an older parent, or a loved one…
Dementia and Living Spaces- How To Create A Safe Space
Alzheimer’s is the most prevalent form of dementia, impacting millions of individuals each year. Approximately 5.8 million Americans were diagnosed with the disease in 2021 alone.
6 Signs Your Loved May Need Assistance
If your aging parent, spouse, or loved one is happy living independently in their home there will likely come a time when they will need some extra assistance in order to manage daily tasks and chores. Is your aging loved one slowing down? If so, it may be time to consider in-home care. Senior in-home care services are designed to improve the quality of life, safety, and overall happiness of the elderly. These services are often tailored to the unique needs of the individual and their level of mobility and independence. Watch out for these six signs your parent needs…