Bible Verses for You!
Do you help someone in palliative care, nursing home or a hospital? Do you need some strength? God is always here for you! Ask Him! You say God says … Read more
Do you help someone in palliative care, nursing home or a hospital? Do you need some strength? God is always here for you! Ask Him! You say God says … Read more
These are great for little kids or seniors who have Alzheimer’s, dementia, in hospice care or need some help keeping busy. It gives the fingers and hands something to do. It can provide motor and sensory stimulation. Different activities reduce boredom and increase attention span for people with dementia. They feature zippers, ties, ribbon, … Read more
Reading a story can help kids see they are not on their own and make them feel more normal with what they are going through. It can offer a safe way to open a conversation with kids about death and grief, in groups, as a family, or one-on-one. We have a list of 15 children’s books … Read more
Look at your loved one, talk unhurriedly, and use short sentences Give step by step clarifications while assisting with things like changing clothes, taking a bath, and exchanging bed linens Give your loved one time to respond to your statements Tell them who you are, what you are doing and why Stay in close proximity … Read more
Pets have an age-old history of providing authentic camaraderie and displaying unreserved love for the people in their lives. This camaraderie and love forms a great emotional connection between animal and human. The connections that people share with pets can have positive outcomes: lowered nervousness and pressure, more feelings of relaxation, and generally an improved viewpoint … Read more
Focus on activities and interests that you and the elderly person you’re caring for enjoy instead of the possible challenges that may come up. Appreciate the time you have together. Here are 7 ideas: Sporting event Fish for fun Be a tourist in your own town Go for a swim Take a walk Go … Read more
When choosing a game or puzzle, make sure it will not be frustrating to the senior. It is also key to choose games, puzzles and other activities that are suitable for adults. Card games: Using playing cards with large printed numbers makes it easy for seniors to see. Jigsaw puzzles with large pieces that are … Read more
Caregiving can provide uplifting moods to the caregiver. Here are just a few: Contentment: The deed of caring for another person can be an overwhelming but satisfying opportunity. Living in such an essential and gratifying role can offer the caregiver a sense of significance. The gift of time: In some circumstances (not all) being someone’s caregiver … Read more
Summer for most people is a period of joy and rest. However for seniors, the temperatures and sun can be hazardous if the appropriate provisions aren’t taken. Here are some good tips that seniors, along with their caregivers, can utilize to ensure they have an enjoyable summer. Stay Hydrated Seniors are more prone to dehydration … Read more
It is imperative to deal with your own worry and welfare as a helpful family member or friend. So how does a caretaker look after themselves in grief? That hinges on you. Here are some tips to help you get started: Be reasonable about how much you can undertake Identify when concentrating on others is … Read more
What is the difference? Well, comfort suggests a longing to free someone from their pain and make them feel a smaller amount of sadness, while support suggests a longing to offer assistance. Over time you’ve probably become good at the comfort part (we all have), so when you approach someone who is grieving your first inclination may be to … Read more
What Are the Symptoms of Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease? AD is the most common form of dementia. Dementia is a broad term for the loss of memory functions or other mental capabilities that affect your daily life. You or a loved one may be developing early onset AD if you experience any of the following: … Read more