Planning Ahead for the New Year: Caring for an Aging Parent, Near or Far

Planning for the new year with an aging parent? Learn the signs it may be time for support, when to intervene, and what care options look like for local and long-distance families.

By |2026-02-16T15:02:17-05:00December 29th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Holidays|Comments Off on Planning Ahead for the New Year: Caring for an Aging Parent, Near or Far

Practical Ways to Celebrate Christmas with Someone Living with Dementia

Learn practical ways to celebrate Christmas with someone living with dementia, including holding hands, sharing photos without correcting memories, and creating calm moments.

By |2026-02-16T15:02:28-05:00December 22nd, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Holidays|Comments Off on Practical Ways to Celebrate Christmas with Someone Living with Dementia

Thoughtful Christmas Gifts for Someone With Dementia That Truly Make a Difference

Not sure what to give a loved one with dementia this Christmas? Explore thoughtful gift ideas that bring comfort, calm, and support.

By |2026-02-16T15:02:42-05:00December 15th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Holidays|Comments Off on Thoughtful Christmas Gifts for Someone With Dementia That Truly Make a Difference

Holiday Visits: 10 Warning Signs Your Aging Parent May Need Home Care Support

Learn the top 10 warning signs your aging parent may need home care support during the holidays. Discover what to look for, how to talk with family, and why hiring a trained, licensed caregiver through a reputable agency is essential for long distance peace of mind.

By |2026-02-16T15:02:55-05:00December 8th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's, Holidays|Comments Off on Holiday Visits: 10 Warning Signs Your Aging Parent May Need Home Care Support

Your First Steps After a Dementia Diagnosis: A Guide for Daytona Beach Caregivers

Learn the first steps to take after a dementia diagnosis, including safety, planning, and when to seek support. Local guidance for Volusia and Flagler families.

By |2026-02-16T15:03:06-05:00December 1st, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on Your First Steps After a Dementia Diagnosis: A Guide for Daytona Beach Caregivers

A Dementia Caregiver’s Guide to a Peaceful and Inclusive Thanksgiving

Create a calm, inclusive Thanksgiving for loved ones with dementia. Discover simple, safe activities that help older adults feel connected, supported, and part of the celebration.

By |2026-02-16T15:03:22-05:00November 25th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on A Dementia Caregiver’s Guide to a Peaceful and Inclusive Thanksgiving

What Lifestyle Changes Will Help My Loved One as Their Dementia Progresses?

Learn simple lifestyle changes that can help your loved one with dementia live safely and comfortably at home. Discover home safety tips, communication strategies, social engagement ideas, and how home care can help in Volusia and Flagler County.

By |2026-02-16T15:03:36-05:00November 19th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on What Lifestyle Changes Will Help My Loved One as Their Dementia Progresses?

How to Help a Loved One With Mobility Decline Stay at Home Safely

Learn how to help a loved one with mobility decline stay at home safely. Discover early warning signs, home safety tips, and how professional caregivers can support independence and prevent falls.

By |2026-02-16T15:03:49-05:00November 10th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on How to Help a Loved One With Mobility Decline Stay at Home Safely

When Should Someone With Dementia Stop Driving

Knowing when a person with dementia should stop driving can be difficult. Learn the signs that driving is no longer safe, how to approach the conversation with compassion, and how home care can support safe transportation and independence.

By |2026-02-16T15:04:07-05:00November 4th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on When Should Someone With Dementia Stop Driving

What Happens When a Person with Dementia Refuses Help?

If your loved one with dementia refuses to bathe, eat, or get dressed, you are not alone. Learn gentle strategies to reduce resistance and keep daily routines calm and dignified.

By |2026-02-16T15:04:21-05:00October 27th, 2025|Caregivers, Dementia & Alzheimer's|Comments Off on What Happens When a Person with Dementia Refuses Help?
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