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  • Communicating Through the Three Stages of Dementia

    How Families Can Stay Connected at Every Stage Dementia changes many aspects of daily life, but one of the most emotional changes families experience is how communication evolves over time. Many caregivers say, “I just want to know how to talk to my loved one now.” The truth is that communication does not disappear with

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  • How to Help an Aging Parent Transfer

    How to Help an Aging Parent Transfer Safely at Home Helping a loved one move from one place to another—such as from a bed to a chair or from a chair to the bathroom—is a common part of caregiving. These movements, known as transfers, are also one of the most common times when falls occur.

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  • Can Family Caregivers Get Paid

    Can Family Caregivers Get Paid in Illinois? What Families Should Know Many family members step into caregiving out of love and a sense of responsibility. Adult children, spouses, and relatives often spend countless hours helping aging loved ones with daily needs such as meals, medications, appointments, and personal care. What many families do not realize

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  • How Families Can Feel More Confident

    How Families Can Feel More Confident When Caring for an Aging Parent Caring for an aging parent is a role many people step into with love, dedication, and a deep sense of responsibility. While it can be one of the most meaningful ways to support a loved one, it can also bring uncertainty and new

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  • Hiring a Home Care Agency? Why Many Families Also Need Care Advocacy

    Home Care Agencies and How Outside Advocacy Can Help Families As more families choose to support aging loved ones at home, home care agencies have become an important resource for providing daily assistance and companionship for older adults. Caregivers can help with personal care, household tasks, medication reminders, and supervision, allowing seniors to remain in

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  • When Caring for an Aging Parent Becomes Too Much

    When Caring for an Aging Parent Becomes Too Much: Signs Your Family May Need Support Caring for an aging parent is often done out of love and a deep sense of responsibility. Many families want to do everything they can to support their loved one while helping them remain safe and independent. However, as care

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  • What Does a Senior Care Consultant Do

    What Does a Senior Care Consultant Do and When Should Families Call One? Caring for an aging loved one can quickly become overwhelming. Families often find themselves managing medications, doctor appointments, caregivers, and safety concerns—all while balancing work and their own family responsibilities. When these challenges begin to feel difficult to manage alone, many families

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  • Navigating Dementia

    Navigating Dementia: Supporting a Loved One with Care and Understanding Receiving a dementia diagnosis for a loved one can feel overwhelming for families. Dementia affects memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform everyday tasks. As the condition progresses, many families find themselves facing difficult decisions about care, safety, and support. While the journey can

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  • Why In-Home Care Assessments Matter

    Why In-Home Care Assessments Matter for Aging Adults As the population continues to age, many families find themselves navigating complex decisions about how to best support an aging loved one. Health concerns, safety risks, and changes in daily routines can make it difficult to know what kind of care is truly needed. One of the

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