Mom is no longer driving and has begun to move around a little more slowly, so you and your siblings have decided to split up…
Preparing to Care for Elderly Loved Ones? Follow These Steps First.
March 16, 2017
March 16, 2017
Mom is no longer driving and has begun to move around a little more slowly, so you and your siblings have decided to split up…
March 9, 2017
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a guidebook that provided all the answers for dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers, rather than the guessing game so…
February 11, 2017
Nowadays, everyone is talking about bullying and how to stop it. In the past, a rowdy middle-schooler might have gotten away with antagonizing and terrorizing…
February 9, 2017
Research scientists are shedding some new light on techniques that could offer help for Alzheimer’s disease: light therapy. The benefits of light are only just…
November 9, 2016
Whenever finger pricks, sugar lows, and blood insulin injections are never far from your thoughts as a diabetic, take heart. The FDA announce exciting news…
October 11, 2016
We’re a do-it-yourself culture; one that seriously values independence, and applauds individuals who pull themselves up by their bootstraps and take care of as much…
September 15, 2016
Looking around at the home where you grew up, the home where your parents still live, can bring forth a flood of memories. The finished…
September 12, 2016
One of the latest buzz phrases in home care that we’ve heard about here at Continuum is “design thinking.” This term has become synonymous with…
September 6, 2016
With the expected rise in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, we now have over $900 million in funding available for research, but is all of…
August 15, 2016
With many older adults in St. Louis reducing their exercise levels, they may feel they do not have to be concerned about dehydration. But the…