Self-Care for People Who Care for Others
You know what happens when you experience a burnout without being aware of it? You are unable to help you, let alone your loved one. If you have a family of your own, they suffer tremendously as well. This is why it’s of paramount importance to be aware of the risk. Awareness is the first…
Read MoreVitality and Resilience for Seniors
Aging has never been the most popular topic. It’s complex and therefore scary. But you’ll have to enhance your life as a senior and decide to age well. Every day, more than ten thousand people turn 60. Therefore, we need to talk about aging. Those who think ahead about the age-related problems, like health issues,…
Read MorePhysician, NAHC Make Case for Home Care Coverage Under Medicare
Over the past few years, non-medical home care has become a pillar service within the broader health care continuum for its ability to improve outcomes and increase patient satisfaction. Due to that success, some believe home care should be covered under Medicare, just like home health or hospice care. Dr. Laurie Archbald, an associate professor…
Read MoreA New Year for Seniors – Make Changes!
Writer’s Note: Before this post begins, we here at Caregogi would like to wish you a happy and safe New Year, senior or not! May your year be filled with happiness and good happenings. The year 2019, along with the 2010s decade is behind us, and we are now in a new year and a…
Read MoreTips for Seniors Battling Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is caused by a degeneration of nerve cells in the brain. Battling Parkinson’s Disease affects body movement and coordination. Although symptoms vary from patient to patient, most experience muscle tremors and limb stiffening, sleep disturbances and mood disorders. There is currently no cure, though treatment plans are used to alleviate symptoms. Interestingly,…
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