by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jul 25, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
Exploring Medicare and Medicaid Payment Options for In-Home Care for Senior Loved Ones Introduction Caring for senior loved ones is a responsibility many of us face, and finding the means to pay for in-home care can be a crucial aspect of ensuring their well-being. In...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jul 18, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
Do You Feel Like You are Caring for Your Parents alone? People underestimate how difficult it is to support an older adult in the aging process. Caring for an aging parent presents a unique set of challenges. A parent may need care with transportation, cooking meals,...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jun 27, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
My Elderly Loved One is in the Hospital, What Happens Next? When our elderly loved one has to go to the hospital, it can be due to a routine procedure, surgery, fall, Infections and a number of other possible conditions. Your elderly loved ones get medical treatment...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jun 14, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
Ways to Support a Family Member with Dementia Caring for a loved one with dementia can be emotionally challenging and overwhelming. However, with the right knowledge and strategies, family members can provide meaningful support and enhance the quality of life for...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jun 1, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
How to Communicate Better with Elderly Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s or Dementia When it comes to communicating with your elderly loved one who has Alzheimer’s, Dementia can be frustrating and challenging. Your elderly loved one may have difficulty understanding...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | May 29, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, In-Home Care
6 Things to Do on Memorial Day with Elderly Loved Ones 43.92% of people aged 75 and over are veterans, according to Statistica. This means, there is a higher than normal chance your elderly loved one has been personally affected by the loss of a friend or family...