The Village Caregiving Blog
Emotional Benefits of Companionship Care for the Elderly
Although loneliness happens to people at any age, seniors experience loneliness at greater levels. Approximately 37% of United States adults between the ages of 50 and 80 have felt lonely and 34% reported feeling socially isolated. Introducing a companion as a...
Palliative vs. Hospice Care
The primary difference between palliative and hospice care lies in their purpose. Hospice care is designed to provide comfort during the final stages of an illness, while palliative care aims to enhance comfort while you or a loved one receive curative treatments....
HIPAA and Caregiving: Navigating Medical Privacy Laws
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a set of national standards for how health care providers, caregivers and related organizations must store and handle sensitive health information. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services...
How to Prevent Hospital Readmission
About 16% of hospitalized Medicare seniors in the U.S. are readmitted within 30 days. Quality senior care after hospital discharge has been shown to reduce the risk of hospital readmission, which is why it's essential to understand the reasons for readmissions and how...
How Pets Can Enhance Senior Well-Being
While younger family members are working and building families, seniors are often retiring and enjoying a more relaxed pace of life. Their days are quieter and longer, which may lead to feelings of loneliness and restlessness, especially for those who have previously...
Winter Health Tips for Immunocompromised Seniors
Winter can be a fun-filled holiday season. However, the cold temperature also makes everyone, especially immunocompromised seniors, susceptible to viruses, such as the common cold and flu. A weakened immune system makes you sick more often, and your illness lasts...
What Questions Should You Ask a Caregiver?
Hiring a caregiver is a decision that significantly impacts your elderly loved one and the wider family dynamic. On the one hand, you want someone who is competent and well-qualified. On the other hand, having someone who cares about your senior loved one is vital as...
How to Care for Elderly Loved Ones at Home
Taking care of elderly parents at home can be rewarding. Many seniors prefer to age in a familiar place, encouraging adult children to have aging parents live at home instead of residential care facilities. However, caregiving encompasses huge responsibilities. Your...
5 Benefits of Aging in Place: Growing Older at Home
The house you’ve lived in for years isn’t just a building. It’s where birthdays were celebrated, family dinners were shared and where every room tells a story. So, the thought of a loved one leaving that home can bring a mix of emotions for many families. But, as time...
