Part 1: Introduction to aging and Mental Health for Seniors Mental health is very important for seniors because it affects their entire lives. As people age, they experience a variety of physical, emo...
Selecting a financial caregiver for seniors is a crucial decision that requires careful consideration. It’s essential to choose someone who is trustworthy, dependable, and possesses the necessa...
MDOA will be hosting a booth at the upcoming Technology First: Power Up Your Life! event to highlight Maryland Equips, a collaboration between MDOA and the Maryland Department of Disabilities to provi...
Formal Caregivers Formal financial caregivers are professionals who are hired to provide financial caregiving services. These individuals may have expertise in financial management, estate planning, a...
Navigating Financial Caregiving Options for Older Americans Introduction As older Americans age, the need for financial caregiving becomes increasingly important. There are two types of financial care...
Environmental check is a key part of our Initial Assessment. The supervising Nurse will periodically check the environment to ensure safety. Aging in place can be made easier with the right home care ...
Home health care is a form of medical or non medical care provided in a patient’s home. It can include a wide range of services from complex care provided by Registered nurses like wound care to...
One of the best ways to prepare for your loved one’s home health care is to be aware of signs and symptoms that will help determine if your loved one may need home care as they live with chronic disea...
Medicaid has several programs to help eligible seniors pay for in-home care services for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. Medicaid programs in many states cover some personal care serv...