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The Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers

2025-08-26T15:35:23-04:00

Each year, millions of Americans selflessly donate their time and talents to look after aging, ill, and disabled friends and relatives. Most care for loved ones aged 65+. If you live in Alameda and Oakland, you may be one of them. Known as informal caregivers, these dedicated individuals must often juggle their caregiving duties with a household and part-time or full-time job.

The Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers2025-08-26T15:35:23-04:00

How to Climb the Caregiving Career Ladder

2025-08-26T15:35:36-04:00

When you’re a caregiver, doing the same job day in and day out for years can put a damper on your spark and passion. Fortunately, there are several ways to rekindle the fire you once had while climbing the career ladder, starting with those that follow.

How to Climb the Caregiving Career Ladder2025-08-26T15:35:36-04:00

What if I Suspect My Mother Has Dementia?

2025-08-26T15:35:55-04:00

Mom’s forgetfulness has now reached the point you suspect she has dementia. What should you do? When you’re dealing with aging in a place loved ones may have dementia, providing them with the care they need can be challenging. But doing so is possible when you use this approach.

What if I Suspect My Mother Has Dementia?2025-08-26T15:35:55-04:00

Why Is a Good Exercise Routine So Important for Seniors?

2025-08-26T15:36:30-04:00

Seniors who follow a good exercise routine typically enjoy longer, healthier, and happier lives. If you are presently looking after aging in place elderly loved one, here are some specific reasons why encouraging them to exercise regularly is so important.

Why Is a Good Exercise Routine So Important for Seniors?2025-08-26T15:36:30-04:00

Trip and Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors

2025-08-26T15:32:17-04:00

One of the biggest fears for that aged 65-and-over is tripping and falling. In fact, one-in-four older Americans trip and fall every year, and falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries in the elderly population.

Trip and Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors2025-08-26T15:32:17-04:00
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