A Complete Guide for a Caregiver Caring for Elderly Parents
Key Takeaways: Caregivers spend an average of 27 hours per week providing care, and 24% provide 40 or more hours a week Taking care of elderly parents requires planning for medical, emotional, and daily living needs while protecting independence…
When You Become a Caregiver Overnight: What to Do First
When You Become a Caregiver: Key Takeaways Many people never plan on becoming a caregiver. It often happens suddenly, after an illness, injury, or life change that leaves a parent or loved one needing support. If you’ve found yourself in…
National Caregivers Month: Honoring In-Home Caregivers
National Caregivers Month: Key Takeaways Every November, National Caregivers Month honors the 63 million Americans providing unpaid care to loved ones at home In-home caregivers balance emotional, physical, and financial challenges, often managing complex health needs…
Using Technology To Manage and Simplify Family Caregiving
The Caregiver App: Key Takeaways Family caregiving in 2025 is increasingly managed through digital coordination, especially for long-distance families. Caring Village’s dedicated Caregiver App replaces scattered tools like spreadsheets and chats with one organized system. The…
How to Select the Best Bed Rails for My Aging Parent
Once you’ve decided it’s time to purchase a bed rail, it’s time to do some research to find out the bed rail that will be the best for your loved one.
7 Ways to Make Eating Healthy Easier for Elderly Adults
Here are our best practices for making healthy eating simpler for elderly adults.
What is the Best Way to Communicate with an Aging Parent About the Future?
Here are some best practices for communicating with an aging parent about difficult topics about the future.
Does My Loved One Need a Home Alert System?
Providing your loved one with a home alert system helps prevent long-term injuries from occurring from a fall or other issues within the home.
Are There Tax Benefits Available for Caregivers?
Tax benefits such as exemptions, deductions, and credits can help Caregivers recover many of their Elder Care expenses under the current tax code.
What is the Treatment for Cataracts?
There are ways for eye care providers to help clear vision for those with cataracts, but once it progresses and becomes denser over time surgery may need to be considered.