Seniors Helping Seniors of North & East Raleigh would like everyone to meet our new team members! These caring compassionate people are neighbors of yours in the community with the “heart of a volunteer” who…
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Four Solutions if Your Senior Has Difficulty Chewing
If your elderly family member is having trouble chewing her food, she’s at greater risk of choking. In a worst-case scenario, she may have decided that eating is too much trouble, and that isn’t a…
Five Tips for Celebrating the Strides You Make as a Caregiver
It is not always easy to give yourself the pat on the back that you rightly earned. Sometimes it can feel downright selfish to do that. But as a caregiver, you’re probably going to be…
Why Senior Pets Are Perfect Companions for Older Adults
There’s a good reason all those dog and cat videos on the Internet are so popular. They are just so cute that you can’t help but smile. Spending a little time watching videos featuring adorable…
Does Your Parent Show These Signs of Not Eating Well?
There are many things that can interfere with an older adult’s ability to eat a healthy, balanced diet. Some older adults lack the ability to cook or have a disability that makes cooking dangerous or…
Happy Holidays from Our House to Yours!
Sending warm wishes from our house to yours May this beautiful season bring you love, joy, peace, and health And may each new day bring you moments to cherish! From all of us at…
PAC Conference: Dementia is a State of Mind
Seniors Helping Seniors was thrilled to be an emerald sponsor at Teepa Snow’s First Annual Positive Approach® to Care conference in Raleigh-Durham, NC. Teepa Snow is one of the world’s leading educators on dementia care…
(VIDEO+ARTICLE) Senior Care Expert Kathy Uveges Shares Her Story with Approved Senior Network
For more information, or to reach out to Kathy Uveges and her team directly: Call (919) 761-5346. Website: seniorcareeastraleigh.com Email: inhomecarenc@gmail.com Valerie V: …
What Can You Do to Encourage Your Senior to Move More?
Your senior might want to be a little more active, but that’s easier said than done, especially if she’s been spending a lot of time not moving as much as she used to. Always be…