It’s one of the more challenging decisions we face in older years, and an extremely sensitive issue for adult children to initiate with their elder…
Elderly Drivers: Is Giving Up the Car Keys Good or Bad?
January 4, 2018
January 4, 2018
It’s one of the more challenging decisions we face in older years, and an extremely sensitive issue for adult children to initiate with their elder…
December 17, 2017
Most people desire the most beneficial medical care for our family members, but is it feasible that every now and then, less is best? According…
December 11, 2017
Living far away from family makes it hard to spend time with our older loved ones as frequently as we’d like, but during the holiday…
December 8, 2017
Observing the holidays through the lens of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease can look far from merry and bright. Family may be weighed down with caregiving…
November 15, 2017
Let’s be genuine: providing care for an aging loved one can become tiring, overwhelming, and isolating. When care demands advance, especially when a chronic condition…
November 11, 2017
Even if we might like to turn a blind eye to it, family friction happens to be prevalent in some form for most people, and…
November 7, 2017
The field of Alzheimer’s disease research is widening, and today there is an easy way every one of us can help hasten the finding of…
October 16, 2017
Growing old calls for adapting to a variety of changes, and the way we care for our bodies is one of the most important ones….
October 10, 2017
Continuum, providing home care in St. Louis, is pleased to share that there is great news for individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD), a debilitating…
October 3, 2017
The Internet provides us with immediate answers to virtually any question it is possible to imagine, learning opportunities beyond what we might have dreamed about…