Home Care and How it Can Help Decision Making Capacity Assessment for Elderly Loved Ones What is a ‘Decision Making Capacity Assessment? As we age, we accumulate experiences, insights and we learn from this giving us wisdom. A decision-making capacity assessment shows...
Manage Diabetes with Home Care An estimated 33% of adults aged 65 or older have diabetes. Older adults more at risk of developing diabetes-related complications like hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), kidney failure, and heart disease. Currently over 90% of our nation’s...
When it Comes to getting the right type of Home Care for your elderly loved one, there are many choices. At Alliance Senior Care we receive many questions from clients about finding the right type of care for their elderly loved ones. This article contains numerous...
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...
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....
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 —...