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Caregiving Around the Clock: National Family Caregiver Month 2017
The theme of this year’s National Family Caregiver month, which falls during the month of November, is caregiving around the clock.
How to Manage Diabetes as an Aging Adult
With so many diagnosed or showing risk factors at an early age, it’s important to know what diabetes is, how it impacts your health, and how to manage it.
How PsychArmor Institute Helps Veterans and Their Caregivers
PsychArmor Institute is a national nonprofit that provides free education and support to all Americans who work with or are caregivers for military veterans.
What is the Hidden Heroes Campaign?
The Hidden Heroes Campaign and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation strive to educate, advocate, and create stronger support for military/veteran caregivers.
What is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Caregiving Support Network?
One resource for veteran caregivers to be aware of us is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Caregiving Support Network.
Why It’s Important to Record Your Elderly Loved One’s Life Story
Now, more than ever, it’s important to record your aging loved one’s story in order to preserve history, and give them the opportunity to receive better care in the future
The Most Useful Non-Medical Apps for Seniors
Top 4 Most Useful non-Medical Apps for Aging Adults are the Magnifying Glass and Flashlight, Red Panic Button, Audible, and Shopwell.
How to Prepare for a Weather Emergency
Weather emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time. It is important to know what risks can affect your area and to make sure you’re prepared for anything.
The Top 10 Caregiving Blogs for Caregivers
These Caregiving blogs, which provide resources and information (often from other past or present caregivers and professionals), can be extremely helpful.
How to Spot the Early Warning Signs of Suicide in Seniors
What is suicidal behavior and what causes it? How can you spot suicide warning signs in aging adults and what can you do to help? Learn more here.