Category: Seniors Helping Seniors® Greater Omaha

Does Your Senior Need Home Care At Night?

Homecare in Bellevue NE: Here are some things to keep in mind when considering whether your senior might need care throughout the night.

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Using Respite Care While Caring for a Senior with Alzheimer’s Disease

Caregivers in Ralston NE: Use these tips to help make effective and beneficial use of respite care when caring for a senior with Alzheimer’s disease.

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Tips for Encouraging Family to Visit Your Senior More Often

Senior Care in Springfield NE: Use these tips to help encourage your family to visit your senior more often.

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Mental Benefits of Baking with Your Loved One During Bake for Family Fun Month

Elderly Care in Omaha NE: Here are some of the mental benefits of baking with your aging loved one during Bake for Family Fun Month and throughout the rest of your care journey.

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We’re growing and looking for Care Providers!

If you love helping seniors, we have a great opportunity for you! We’re looking for loving, compassionate people who have the heart of a volunteer.

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Helping Your Parent Through an Eye Doctor Visit

Senior Care in Bellevue NE: A decline in vision is one of the most common issues that older adults experience. In fact, more than 6.5 million people over the age of 65 throughout the United States are suffering from severely diminished vision.

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How Valuable is Home Care After Hip Surgery?

Homecare in Omaha NE: Getting a total hip replacement surgery can make a tremendous difference in your parent’s quality of life. Home care can be invaluable in helping them through this process. Here’s how.

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Companionship and the Elderly

Caregivers in Omaha NE: Research suggests that social interaction is vital to health and well-being. Isolation poses severe heath risks. Social isolation has been shown to increase depression and dementia.

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Tips for Dealing with Dysarthria in an Aging Parent

Elderly Care in LaVista NE: Dysarthria—difficult or unclear speech—is due to impaired function with the muscles that help you speak. Any or all of these muscles may be affected: lips, tongue, vocal folds and diaphragm. Depending on which muscles are affected will determine the severity.

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