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Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
Companion Care for Elderly with Dementia
This Blog was Originally Published at: Companion Care for Elderly with Dementia Companion care for elderly with dementia: The journey of dementia is a deeply personal one, marked by moments of confusion, glimpses of clarity, and the ever-present need for connection. For families supporting an elderly loved one with dementia, the road can feel daunting, lined with questions about how to meet their changing needs. Amidst the challenges, one solution shines brightly: companion care.
By Kizuna Care Blogsabout a year ago in Families
The Bond Between Brothers and Sisters: An Unwavering Support for Each Other
The Bond Between Brothers and Sisters: An Unwavering Support for Each Other The relationship between brothers and sisters is one of the most profound and beautiful connections in life. It is a bond woven with threads of love, trust, and unbreakable faith. Rooted in shared experiences and strengthened by mutual understanding, this relationship becomes a perpetual source of support, offering solace in times of need and joy in moments of celebration. It is a bond that begins in childhood and lasts a lifetime.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
The Importance of Social Connections: Combating Loneliness in Seniors
Social interaction and connection are the foundations of well-being no matter our age, and the older we get, the more important social and familial relationships become. In many countries around the world, seniors aren’t very well integrated into society but are often left on the sidelines, which can cause a very deep sense of isolation and loneliness.
By Esther Sallesabout a year ago in Families
How to get help for elderly parents
This Blog was Originally Published at: How to get help for elderly parents Caring for an elderly loved one is a journey filled with both love and challenges. As they age, their needs often shift, sometimes subtly, other times in ways that require immediate attention. Ensuring they receive the right support is not just about meeting basic needs — it’s about preserving their dignity, independence, and quality of life. But where do you begin with the solution — how to get help for elderly parents?
By Kizuna Care Blogsabout a year ago in Families
Exploring the Hallowell Brain Development Programme
Exploring the Hallowell Brain Development Programme in Relation to ADHD Progress The Hallowell Brain Development Programme, created by Dr. Edward (Ned) Hallowell, is designed to enhance cognitive function and manage ADHD symptoms through targeted brain exercises. Here’s an in-depth look at how this programme can impact ADHD progress.
By Amanda Hornbyabout a year ago in Families
How a Retirement Home is Better Than Remaining at Home
Deciding where to live during your golden years is a significant decision. Many seniors consider whether to stay in their homes or move into retirement homes. While remaining at home may feel comfortable and familiar, retirement homes can offer unique advantages that enhance the quality of life and well-being. Below, are seven key reasons why a retirement home may be the better choice for seniors.
By Kara Mastersonabout a year ago in Families
PARENTS! WAYS TO BUILD HEALTHY COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR CHILD
"As parents, the communication we establish with our children shapes their way of perceiving the world. A bond built on love helps children feel valued and strengthens their self-confidence. However, communication is not just about talking; it’s also about listening and understanding. Approaching your child’s emotions with empathy, being patient, and staying open to their thoughts are the keys to building a strong connection. Especially in early childhood, these habits create lasting impacts that carry into adolescence and adulthood. Remember, the most powerful thing that can transform a child’s world is the loving attention they receive from their parents." day, a child I met said to me, “I wish my mom and dad really understood me.” This statement deeply moved me. Because the greatest need of a child is to be understood and valued. I want to guide you in touching your child’s heart and building a stronger bond with them. Let’s get started!
By Super Bulldogabout a year ago in Families
Lights and Marshmallows
Maria could see how the night sky was riddled with stars safe and warm through the living room window. She was at her grandparents’ house, which was thankfully near her family’s place, so they visited a lot. Especially during Christmas time when many of her cousins and their families would also come to visit. Her grandparents not only had a huge front yard and backyard but their property was secluded by trees so she and her cousins were able to run around without fear of being disturbed by nosy neighbors. Maria was having a great time this Christmas, even though as usual, there wasn’t a speck of snow on the ground despite the season.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Families
What is the 30 Questions Test for Dementia?
Dementia is a fast emerging problem in the world, with millions falling prey to this condition that afflicts memory, cognitive performance, and daily functioning of the patient. Among the different tools used to assess cognitive wellness, the 30 Questions Test for Dementia has emerged as one of the most commonly used diagnostic assessment tools. This guide expounds on its purpose, process, importance, and linkage to the fast scale dementia evaluation.
By Jame Roarkabout a year ago in Families
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Jessica sat in the padded rocking chair a few feet from the fireplace, feeling the golden heat penetrate her aching knees and hands. It seemed that she felt the cold more acutely this year. Her doctor spoke of arthritis, and physical therapy, and steroid injections, but she wasn't having any of that. Sixty five wasn't as old as it used to be, and so far the fireplace and hot tea of an evening was working just fine.
By Judey Kalchik about a year ago in Families








