Invisible Disabilities in Seniors: Avoiding Ableism

Invisible Disabilities in Seniors: Avoiding Ableism

What’s your first thought when you see a person in a wheelchair? Do you identify that person as less-than, someone in need of being fixed? Do you presume they need special treatment, as though a physical disability impacts intellect as well? How does your thinking shift to see someone standing upright, without the need for …

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Break Out of an Ordinary Caregiver Routine With These Tips

Break Out of an Ordinary Caregiver Routine With These Tips

It’s hard to admit but even harder to avoid. Becoming bored with your role as family caregiver is a very common response to spending a great deal of time together, completing exactly the same tasks, participating in exactly the same activities, and running out of interesting conversation topics. This is not by any means associated …

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"Senior couple hugging and smiling symbolizing the importance of an effective transition home from the hospital.

Making the Transition to Home Care: Preparing A Loved One

Transitioning from a hospital or rehabilitation facility to a home can be challenging and stressful for seniors and their families. Transitioning to home can be especially difficult for seniors who have recently experienced a significant health event, such as a fall, stroke, or hospitalization. Seniors and their families need to understand the challenges of the …

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