Elder Care Blog
You Promised Mom You Would Never Move Her into a Home…Now What?
Years ago, you may have had a conversation with your parent that sounded something like this: Mom: Did you hear that Sally’s children put her in a nursing home? That…
Strategies for Wandering
One of the most challenging aspects of caring for someone with dementia is their propensity to wander and become lost. Often the behavior is not aimless wandering, but rather the…
How to Recognize Signs of Depression and What to Do About It
Actress, Bette Davis once quipped, “Old age ain’t no place for sissies!” Decades later, her remark continues to ring true for today’s seniors. Older adults struggle with physical decline, changes…
What is hospice and how can it help?
Hospice services can provide many benefits to patients with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones. We have found that hospice care can be an invaluable resource to support patients’ comfort…
How to Ease Your Loved One’s Move to a Care Facility
Moving a family member to residential care When a family member moves to a residential facility, caregivers often experience a roller coaster of emotions, from relief to overwhelming sadness and…
New Senior Residential Facilities in Northern Virginia
In the search for a senior residential facility in the Washington DC metro area, waiting lists are all-too common. In fact, some of the more popular facilities may not have…
Navigating the Maze of Residential Care: What are the Options?
How do I know what type of care facility is right for my Mother? Years ago, seniors had one option for long term care – a standard nursing home with…
With Dementia, Logic Doesn’t Always Work: How to Convince Your Loved One to Accept Care
How can I convince my Mother that she needs help and can no longer live on her own? She is showing signs of memory loss, and I worry about her…
Connecting with a Family Member who has Alzheimer’s Disease
My aunt has Alzheimer’s disease and is starting to have trouble with conversation now. We used to have such great visits. How can I connect and communicate with her now?
Taking Away the Car Keys
My Father is 87 years old and experiencing memory problems. We are worried about his driving, as he has had some minor accidents, and even got a ticket the other…
Understanding Paranoid Behavior
My Mother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Lately, she is very suspicious of everyone, and accuses us of stealing her things. How do I handle this? It is not…
Private Caregiver versus Agency
I am trying to provide care for my parents at home and I am considering hiring a caregiver privately verses using an agency? What do you recommend and why? This…