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Sleep Problems in the Elderly: A Caregiver’s Guide to Helping Aging Parents Rest Better
If you are caring for an aging parent or loved one, few things are more exhausting than the nights. Maybe your mother is up and

Dehydration in Elderly: Warning Signs and How to Keep Seniors Hydrated
If you care for an aging parent or loved one, you already know how quickly a good day can turn worrying. One afternoon they seem

Communicating With Someone With Dementia: A Caregiver’s Guide to Connection
If you love someone living with dementia, you already know how much can change in the way you talk to each other. A conversation that
Incontinence Care for Elderly: A Caregiver’s Guide to Dignity and Comfort
If you are caring for an aging parent or spouse, few moments feel as tender — or as quietly heartbreaking — as the first time

Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver Tips: A Family Guide to Supporting a Parent with Parkinson’s
If your parent has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, you’re probably feeling a mixture of emotions — fear, grief, uncertainty, and a deep determination

Respite Care for Family Caregivers: How to Take a Break Without the Guilt
If you’re a family caregiver, you already know the feeling: you haven’t slept a full night in weeks, you can’t remember the last time you

Bathing Someone With Dementia: A Caregiver’s Guide When a Loved One Refuses to Shower
If you dread bath time more than almost any other part of your caregiving day, please know you are not alone. Bathing someone with dementia

Heat Safety for Seniors: A Caregiver’s Guide to Preventing Heat-Related Illness
If you care for an aging parent or loved one, the arrival of warm weather can bring a quiet new worry. The heat that feels

Dementia Wandering: How to Keep a Loved One Safe and Prevent Wandering
If you care for someone living with dementia, few moments are as frightening as turning around to find they’ve slipped out the front door. Dementia