3 Low Vision Devices That Help Elderly Adults

Caregiver Bay Village OH: 3 Low Vision Devices That Help Elderly Adults

When elderly adults have low vision, it means they are not able to see well enough to have their vision corrected by standard methods, such as reading glasses. Low vision can be a result of age-related vision loss or from an eye disease like glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts or diabetic retinopathy.

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National Organ Donor Day -Have You Talked About Organ Donation?

Elder Care Rocky River OH: National Organ Donor Day -Have You Talked About Organ Donation?

Hopefully, your parents have living wills in place. This protects them from unwanted medical measures if they can’t speak for themselves during a health crisis or after a crash or fall. If they don’t have an advanced directive or living will in place, you need to talk to them about it.

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Hilarity for Charity Can Help You Take a Break From Alzheimer’s Care

Senior Care North Olmsted OH: Hilarity for Charity Can Help You Take a Break From Alzheimer's Care

Actor Seth Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller Rogen, created Hilarity for Charity in 2012. Lauren had watched the disease take her grandfather and grandmother. Her mom was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s when Laurent was in her mid-20s. She wanted to bring awareness of how devastating the disease is to those diagnosed with it and the family members and friends watching it progress.

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Four Seasons Home Care 2018 Christmas Party

2018 Christmas Party

We would like to thank those who were able to attend our 2018 Christmas Party. For those who were working and unable to attend, you were sorely missed and we thank you as well.

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How Can You Help Your Homebound Senior Choose Their Own Groceries?

Elder Care Avon OH: Helping Homebound Seniors With Groceries

Shopping for groceries is something you likely take for granted. It’s just another one of the activities you have to do on a regular basis to take care of your family, and may even be something you take on for your elderly loved one. As a family caregiver, however, it is important for you to realize that this basic task could be far more meaningful than you recognize for your elderly loved one.

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