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How Home Health Care Helps Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety

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How Home Health Care Helps Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety

According the the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated 7.1 percent of the United States population had at least one major depressive episode in 2019. Anxiety disorders affect approximately 18.1 percent of the U.S. population. And when it comes to seniors, those numbers climb even higher. What’s more, depression can lead to increased mortality and disability, higher use of health care, and longer hospital stays, resulting in higher health care costs overall.

Chances are, if you or a loved one suffer from depression and/ or anxiety, you’d want to do everything possible to reduce suffering. That’s why it’s important to consider the role of loneliness and current world events, encourage open communication, and seek help as appropriate.

One of the solutions that many are turning to is that of in-home senior care. If you’re limited in the care you can provide or unable to care for your aging loved one, consider hiring a home health care agency to provide vital medical, housekeeping, and companionship services, among many others. These are certainly no substitute for professional medical and mental health care, but these services can help. Here’s how.
Nutrition
Memory
Mobility
Healthcare
Companionship
Depression and anxiety are common, and they are no less debilitating than a medical illness or disorder. If you or your loved one suffers from one of these disorders, you are not alone. Check with your primary doctor or other health care professional, or visit one of these organizations for more assistance and information.

Virtual Tours for Your Home bound Senior Loved One

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With the world largely at a standstill when it comes to leisure travel, particularly for seniors and those with underlying medical conditions, it can be frustrating and disappointing for those who love to see the sights. For seniors who are unable to leave their homes, this can be especially hard. But did you know that … Read more

How to Resolve Family Disagreements About In-Home Senior Care

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As seniors age, new challenges present themselves. This can be a period of tremendous growth and love, but also a very stressful and challenging time. No matter the cause, disagreements often creep up as siblings and other family members differ as to the best way to care for their aging loved ones. And don’t forget … Read more

Why Being a Caregiver is More Than a Career

Why Being a Caregiver is More Than a Career

Why Being a Caregiver is More Than a Career
As our aging population continues to grow with baby boomers reaching their golden years, caregivers are in more demand than ever before. If you or your loved one are in need of in-home senior care or assistance, whatever the reason, you want to know that you are in trusted, compassionate hands. If a family member isn’t able to fill the role of caregiver, though, where do you turn?

A trusted caregiver will see their position as more than a job. They will see it as a commitment and a calling. Here’s why.

Caregivers make a difference
Caregiving is rewarding
Caregivers are appreciated
Caregiving is a commitment
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A quality home health care agency can provide the trust, caring, and commitment you deserve.
Here are just a few of the reasons to consider TLC Homecare.

• Certified nurses
• High-quality training
• Community trust
• Comprehensive services
• Peace of mind

TLC Homecare truly believes that there is no better place than home to receive care. It’s not just a catchphrase or slogan, it’s something TLC was built around. From quality, committed caregivers, to trusted management and oversight, TLC is an agency you can depend on now and for years to come.

Home Safety Tips for Seniors with Dementia

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Home Safety Tips for Seniors with Dementia
Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. By the year 2030, it is expected that seventy five million people will suffer from dementia worldwide. Chances are that you yourself know someone who has memory troubles or suffers from a disease like Alzheimer’s. With the issue being so common, it’s important to know what to do in terms of safety for your loved one who has dementia or a related condition.

How to Build Strong Relationships Between Seniors and Caregivers

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How to Build Strong Relationships Between Seniors and Caregivers
If you’re looking for quality in-home senior care for yourself or a loved one, one of the most important factors to consider is the relationship between caregiver and client. Usually, our gut does a good job of letting us know our feelings about a person. From the first meeting, you may have a sense of comfort and easiness with the person who will be playing such an important role in you or your loved one’s life. If not, it’s perfectly OK to keep looking. When you do decide on a home healthcare agency, here are some things you can do to make sure that the relationship between caregiver and senior not only grows but thrives.
Choose the right caregiver and/ or agency
First thing’s first. You may be wondering how to go about choosing the right caregiver or agency for you or your loved one. Important factors to consider include:
Quality staff –
Affordability
Create trust
Ask for help
Work on good communication
Avoid micromanaging
Be patient
Ask questions
Spend time together

Activities and Tips to Keep Homebound Seniors Mentally Fit

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Activities and Tips to Keep Homebound Seniors Mentally Fit

With more of us spending time at home than ever before, it’s only natural for boredom to creep in, especially for seniors, who are especially prone to loneliness, depression, and memory loss. The good news is that there are some great ways to keep older minds sharp and mentally fit. Research has even shown that some brain-building activities can even reverse memory loss and reduce depression. Read on for ideas, brain benefits, and more! Topics covered in this article includes:

Taking a class
Reading or listening to a book
Puzzles and games
Make music
Arts and crafts
Write
Get quality sleep

6 Surprising Facts About Home Healthcare

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If you’re considering in-home senior care for yourself or a loved one, you probably know that help is available for things like transportation to appointments and medication management, but home health care includes so much more! Read on for additional services and surprising facts about this growing source of help for seniors and their loved … Read more

Important Tips for Senior Fitness

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. Freedom of movement, freedom from pain, and general good health all add up to mean more independence in our golden years. So how do we maintain our bodies and our minds (and encourage our loved ones to do the same) in the face of aging?