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Parkinson’s Caregiving Tips

Parkinson’s Caregiving Tips

Parkinson’s disease primarily impacts seniors and their ability to move, causing difficulty in their day to day life. The role of a caregiver to aid and assist them is critical to helping them live a comfortable life.    Caregiving for a senior is challenging on its own, but when Parkinson’s...

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Why Caregiving is Rewarding

Why Caregiving is Rewarding

Whether we’re paid for it or doing it for a loved one, caregiving is rewarding in so many ways. Even the Cleveland Clinic recommends helping others to lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and live a longer and happier life.  We hear a lot about how caregiving is hard, exhausting and isolating for...

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Emergency Checklist for Seniors and Caregivers

Emergency Checklist for Seniors and Caregivers

When it comes to emergencies, we need to exercise a little more preparation and care to keep an aging loved one safe and comfortable.    Emergencies can come in the form of an unexpected disaster that calls for evacuation, or it can be a fall or accident that requires immediate care.   ...

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Aging safely in the comfort of your home

Aging safely in the comfort of your home

Brian’s family knew things were getting serious when he could no longer make it up the stairs to go to bed. They approached him with assisted living facilities but he refused to leave his home. They decided to explore other options, and that’s when they came across Golden Care.    Working...

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How to Recuperate from Caregiver Burnout

How to Recuperate from Caregiver Burnout

Caregiver burnout is often overlooked in caregiving. Because of this, a lot of caregivers aren’t even aware that they’re experiencing burnout. Caregiver burnout comes out in many forms. It may be a lack of sleep, increased agitation towards your loved ones, more vices, or a feeling that you never...

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