Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> Why Core Strength Is Important For Senior Care As we age, maintaining physical health becomes increasingly crucial. One aspect often overlooked is core strength. For seniors, strong core muscles can significantly improve their quality of life. It’s not…
Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> Difference Between Home Health & In-Home Senior Care Navigating the world of caregiving often involves deciphering the distinctions between home health and in-home senior care. Unraveling these differences is crucial for families seeking appropriate care solutions for their…
Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> When A Loved One Is Discharged From The Hospital The transition period following a loved one’s hospital discharge marks a critical phase in their journey toward recovery. This article aims to provide emotional support and detailed guidance for…
Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> Companion Care VS. Personal Care For Seniors When it comes to senior care, finding the right type of assistance is crucial for their well-being and happiness. Understanding the differences between companion care and personal care can significantly impact…
Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> 6 Tips On How To Get A Senior With Dementia To Eat More Caring for a senior with dementia is both a challenge and a labor of love. One of the most pressing concerns for caregivers is ensuring…
Did you know that Leading Edge Senior Care has a Dementia Support Group? We meet monthly in Mesa. For more details <click here> The Best Time To Reposition A Bed-Bound Senior The Best Time To Reposition A Bed-Bound Senior Caring for a bed-bound senior demands the utmost attention and sensitivity. Repositioning, or changing the patient’s position regularly, is crucial for preventing…
6 Signs that Show a Senior may have Sundowners 6 signs that show a senior may have sundowners. “Sundowners” is a term used to describe a group of symptoms that tend to worsen in the late afternoon and evening in some older adults, particularly those with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. These symptoms can vary from person to person, but some…