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.
Tips for Transitioning from Hospital to Home 2
Seniors may find themselves without a plan to assist them in their post-hospital recouperation. Serving Hands Senior Care can help with after-hospital care.
Tips for Transitioning from Hospital to Home
Serving Hands Senior Care provides after-hospital care, delivering invaluable assistance and support for seniors throughout the post-hospitalization period.
Chew and Swallow: How to Get Adequate Nutrition When Eating is Difficult
While we recognize the benefits of a nutritious diet, chewing and swallowing can hinder a senior’s ability to maintain proper nutrition.
The Professional Shuffler: Benefits of Mobility Aids
Mobility aids such as canes or walkers can significantly enhance the safety and mobility of our senior loved ones, preventing disastrous falls.
Eye Care for Seniors
Eye care for seniors requires special attention and care. Here are a few tips on common conditions as we age and how to maintain eye health.