by Bruce Canales | May 9, 2025 | Home Care Services, Senior Safety
This infographic highlights the most common warning signs that indicate when a senior may need home care support. From frequent falls and missed medications to social isolation and difficulty with daily tasks, each visual cue is designed to help families recognize...
by Bruce Canales | Feb 3, 2025 | Senior Safety, Seniors Health & Wellness
As human beings, regular interaction with others is essential for our emotional and physical well-being. For seniors, maintaining these connections becomes even more critical as life changes, such as retirement or health challenges, can limit opportunities for...
by Bruce Canales | Dec 26, 2024 | Senior Care Options, Senior Safety, Seniors Health & Wellness
Hospital readmissions are not only stressful for seniors but can also delay recovery and impact quality of life. By planning ahead and implementing the right strategies, caregivers and families can help their loved ones transition safely back home after discharge....
by Bruce Canales | Jan 3, 2024 | Aging in place, Senior Safety
Aging in place—the ability to live in one’s own home safely and comfortably as long as possible—has become an increasingly popular goal for many seniors. With proper planning, this lifestyle can provide independence, familiarity, and emotional stability. Below are...
by Bruce Canales | Apr 23, 2020 | Senior Safety
What are ADLs? ADL is an acronym that stands for: Activities for Daily Living. This term or phrase is often used in health care to help determine the functionality of older adults and the ability to live independently. ADLs are generally tasks that are necessary to... by Bruce Canales | Apr 23, 2020 | Senior Safety
What are ADLs? ADL is an acronym that stands for Activities for Daily Living. This term or phrase is often used in health care to help determine the functionality of older adults and the ability to live independently. ADLs are generally tasks that are necessary to...