Cracks in the Armor: How to Catch Skin Trouble Before It Starts

Learn how to protect aging skin, prevent pressure sores, and keep seniors comfortable with these caregiver tips. Did you know that something as small as a red spot on the skin can turn into a painful sore in just days? For seniors, fragile skin isn’t just uncomfortable—it can impact health, mobility, and overall quality of […]
Shining a Light: 65 Years of Epilepsy Support for Seniors

The Edmonton Epilepsy Association turns 65! Discover why epilepsy awareness matters for seniors — and how Serving Hands Senior Care and the EEA stand ready to help. From Shadows to Light: A Story of Hope and Inclusion “65 years of hope: from shadows to light – challenging epilepsy stigma, one conversation at a time.” […]
PTSD in Seniors: A Veteran’s Story of Resilience and Healing

A retired Canadian Armed Forces Veteran shares his powerful journey with PTSD—from trauma and loss to healing and growth. Learn why understanding PTSD in seniors is key to compassionate care. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a lasting mental health condition that can affect people after trauma—whether from military or police service, abuse, injury, or […]
Save a Life Today!! ❤️

I encourage everyone to take time this February to learn more about heart disease, its risk factors, and how to prevent it. Even one small change can lead to a healthier life. Let’s work together to spread awareness and save lives.
Growing Hearts: Celebrating Love and Connection for Seniors This Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day, let’s embrace the opportunity to share with the seniors in your life how much you care.
Summer Safety

Whatever activities you have planned for the summer, being mindful of a few safety tips can ensure you and your senior loved one’s well-being.
A Short Story of Inspiration

It’s not very often that one gets to witness something so beautiful that it brings tears to their eyes in a public place.
Parkinson’s Disease Part Two: Exercise

Exercise has been found to be incredibly beneficial to Parkinson’s, improving mobility, coordination, mood, and reducing stiffness, pain, and fatigue.
How to Talk to Someone with Alzheimer’s

This article is just a basic start to encourage those navigating effective communication strategies for their loved ones facing a journey of Alzheimer’s.
Parkinson’s Disease Part One: Medication Management

Due to the intricate nature of Parkinson’s disease, we will narrow our focus to two aspects: Medication management in Part One and Exercise in Part Two.