by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 26, 2022 | Home Care, Senior Aging, Senior Health
Aging is a normal part of life. We often don’t think about it even as we get older. When Dad does not join us for a day out we just think that he is tired, when Mom forgets her appointment we just shrug it off as forgetfulness. What to Look for As Our Parents Age The...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 18, 2022 | Financial Scams, Home Care
2 Financial Scams in 2022 Targeting Older and Elderly Adults Financial scams targeting older adults are costly, widespread, and on the rise. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in 2021 there were 92,371 older victims of fraud resulting in $1.7...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 11, 2022 | Care Transitions, Home Care, Home Care to Manage Heart Disease
Manage Heart Disease with Home Care Currently over 90% of our nation’s healthcare expenditures (over $3.8 trillion) are spent of people with chronic conditions. 1 out of 3 deaths is from heart disease including CHF and strokes. Heart Disease has contributing factors...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 5, 2022 | Care Transitions, Caregiver / Caregiving, Home Care
6 Signs of Caregiver Burnout Caring for an ill or elderly loved one can take its toll on you. Your days may be filled with driving them to doctor’s appointments and making sure they have their medicines. You may need to help them pay bills and keep their house clean....
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Sep 25, 2022 | Anticipatory Grief, Care Transitions, Home Care
What is Anticipatory Grief? Most people think of grief as something that happens after a loved one’s death. But grieving can also occur before death. This experience is known as anticipatory grief, because it occurs in anticipation of a death or other type of loss —...