“To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven.” - Ecclesiastes 3:1

How Can Animals Help with Hospice Care?

How can animals help with hospice care? Pets have an age-old history of providing authentic camaraderie and displaying unreserved love for the people in their lives. This camaraderie and love forms a great emotional connection between animal and human. The connections that people share with pets can have positive outcomes: lowered nervousness and pressure, more feelings … Read more How Can Animals Help with Hospice Care?

7 Ideas of Outdoor Activities for Caregivers and Seniors

7 ideas of outdoor activities for caregivers and seniors Focus on activities and interests that you and the elderly person you’re caring for enjoy instead of the possible challenges that may come up. Appreciate the time you have together. Here are 7 ideas: Sporting event Fish for fun Be a tourist in your own town … Read more 7 Ideas of Outdoor Activities for Caregivers and Seniors

5 Easy Game and Puzzle Ideas for the Elderly at Home

5 Easy Game and Puzzle Ideas for the Elderly in home health care When choosing a game or puzzle, make sure it will not be frustrating to the senior. It is also key to choose games, puzzles and other activities that are suitable for adults. Card games: Using playing cards with large printed numbers makes … Read more 5 Easy Game and Puzzle Ideas for the Elderly at Home

3 Habits Of Stable Caregivers

Caregiving can provide uplifting moods to the caregiver. Here are just a few: Contentment: The deed of caring for another person can be an overwhelming but satisfying opportunity.  Living in such an essential and gratifying role can offer the caregiver a sense of significance. The gift of time: In some circumstances (not all) being someone’s caregiver … Read more 3 Habits Of Stable Caregivers

5 Smart Summer Tips for Seniors and Hospice Patients

5 Smart Summer Tips for Seniors and Hospice patients Summer for most people is a period of joy and rest. However for seniors, the temperatures and sun can be hazardous if the appropriate provisions aren’t taken. Here are some good tips that seniors, along with their caregivers, can utilize to ensure they have an enjoyable … Read more 5 Smart Summer Tips for Seniors and Hospice Patients

3 Steps for Supporting Grieving Family and Friends: Support vs. Comfort

What is the difference?  Well, comfort suggests a longing to free someone from their pain and make them feel a smaller amount of sadness, while support suggests a longing to offer assistance. Over time you’ve probably become good at the comfort part (we all have), so when you approach someone who is grieving your first inclination may be to … Read more 3 Steps for Supporting Grieving Family and Friends: Support vs. Comfort

10 Signs of Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

What Are the Symptoms of Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease? Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia. Dementia is a broad term for the loss of memory functions or other mental capabilities that affect your daily life. You or a loved one may be developing early onset AD if you experience any of the … Read more 10 Signs of Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

Gone But Not Forgotten – 5 Ways to Remember Your Loved One

People have used a ceremony to help with the acceptance of change for years. In our nation, we use the memorial service to honor the deceased and console the living. After the memorial service, many of us continue to need help around Thanksgiving, Christmas, anniversaries, birthdays, and momentous occasions that bring back the feelings of … Read more Gone But Not Forgotten – 5 Ways to Remember Your Loved One