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Selling: Online vs. Garage Sale

March 21, 2023|0 Comments

A while ago, I wrote about ways to declutter your items in your home. This can be especially important for older adults who've lived in the same house for decades. I have been selling things[...]

Light Housekeeping: What Does it Entail?

March 21, 2023|0 Comments

One thing clients sometimes struggle with is knowing what we mean when we say our caregivers do "light housekeeping." I thought I'd explain it, and hopefully this will clear up some common questions. What Is[...]

Home Safety for Seniors

March 17, 2023|0 Comments

I'm going to conclude this week-long series about safety with some general home safety advice for seniors. Home safety is important for everyone, so stay tuned for home safety tips even if you aren't a[...]

What We’re Looking for in Caregivers

March 15, 2023|0 Comments

If you've been reading this blog this past week, then you've seen me post about caregivers. We are always looking for caregivers, we accept them 365 days a year. Spring is a good time to[...]

Patient Safety Awareness Week

March 15, 2023|0 Comments

If you've been following along, I have been doing a little series on safety this week. It is Patient Safety Awareness Week, sponsored by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. While we are non-medical, we often[...]

5 Reasons You Should be a Caregiver

March 13, 2023|0 Comments

Thinking of joining us as a caregiver? Here are five reasons that I think you should at least consider it. You can also check out this old post for more information. 1. Flexible Hours We[...]

Fall Prevention: Dos and Donts

March 12, 2023|0 Comments

Fall prevention is vital for older adults. If you haven't seen, I'm doing a series on safety this week. We've covered home safety checks and the role caregivers play in safety. Today, I'll be going[...]

Caregivers Make Older Adults Safer

March 11, 2023|0 Comments

Welcome to the second installment of this mini-series here on the blog, where I'm talking about safety. Today's topic is how the presence of caregivers makes older adults safer in their homes. One might think[...]

Home Safety Checks: Why They Matter

March 10, 2023|0 Comments

One thing we do for every single client before we start their care is a home safety check. This will be the start of a little mini-series on the blog about home safety checks and[...]

Nutrition for Older Adults

March 9, 2023|0 Comments

March is National Nutrition Month, sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Nutrition is very important for older people, as we age it becomes even more important to eat food that nourishes us physically[...]

Homecare Frequently Asked Questions

March 7, 2023|0 Comments

I was just reviewing my notes for new blog posts. I realized that while I've covered many topics here, including but not limited to: exercise, nutrition, caregiver burnout, pets, cleaning, and when to hire a[...]

Benefits of Pets for Older Adults

March 6, 2023|0 Comments

Pets can provide physical, social, and emotional benefits to seniors. This topic is very personal to me, as I have seen my own grandparents benefit from owning a dog. Seniors who are pet owners are[...]

Ways For Older Adults to Stay Active

March 3, 2023|0 Comments

It is important for older adults to stay active, just like it is important for anyone to stay active. However, as one changes with age, the way they remain active may look different than it[...]

Accessible Spring Cleaning for Seniors

February 8, 2023|0 Comments

We're getting into a cleaning mood here at my house, so I thought I'd share a few tips on how seniors can participate in spring cleaning. These tips work even if they have mobility issues[...]

American Heart Month: What You Need to Know

January 30, 2023|0 Comments

February is American Heart Month, and heart health awareness can be very important for adults of all ages. This month, many organizations and communities will raise awareness for heart health. You can check out the[...]

Decluttering Into the New Year

January 10, 2023|0 Comments

It's a new year, and that leads to a lot of reflections, and I think that should extend to our homes. It's very easy for older adults to accumulate clutter in their homes, especially if[...]

End of Year Reflections

December 28, 2022|0 Comments

You might not be a New Year's Resolution type of person, but it can be really good to reflect on your year. Here are some end of year reflections you can do, to set up[...]

We’re Hiring

December 14, 2022|1 Comment

Looking for some extra cash to recover from the holiday season? Good news! We are always hiring new caregivers! I went over this awhile ago in this post, but I will go over it again[...]

Winter Holidays Caregivers

December 12, 2022|0 Comments

I know, I know, I've talked about holiday caregivers before. But the winter holidays are little bit different than Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is very food based, and a lot of holiday help may look like food[...]

Christmas Shopping On a Budget

November 26, 2022|1 Comment

I know that a lot of older adults are on a tight budget, but they still want to go holiday shopping. No one should be excluded from holiday traditions because of their budget. So, what[...]

Grief During the Holidays

November 21, 2022|0 Comments

We've covered some fun holiday topics recently, but now here's a more somber topic that is relevant during the holidays. The holidays can be rough for anyone who has lost a loved one, but a[...]

Holiday Activities in Louisville 2022

November 18, 2022|0 Comments

It is less than week away from Thanksgiving, and the holidays are a busy time here in Louisville! Are you looking for family holiday activities this year? Then stay tuned! I have a few things[...]

Everyone Can Contribute to Thanksgiving

November 12, 2022|1 Comment

One thing that we talk about often is how to preserve independence for older adults. Our caregivers work to do this every day, and it looks different for different people. Every person has different levels[...]

Trick or Treat: Homecare Myths

October 31, 2022|0 Comments

Happy Halloween! This year, I have some frightening myths about homecare to tackle. Are caregivers nurses? Is homecare only necessary for people who need a lot assistance? Read on to find out! Young people don't[...]

Should You Hire a Caregiver for Holiday Help?

September 20, 2022|0 Comments

We offer help specifically for the holiday season because the holidays are a time when people may need more help. Yes, I know it's only September. However, our holidays do book up. If this is[...]