The Village Caregiving Blog
The Hidden Costs of Aging in Place and How to Afford It
The desire to remain in familiar surroundings as you age is natural and personal. For many older adults, aging in place means maintaining independence, cherishing memories and preserving the comfort of home. While this emotional appeal of aging at home is undeniable,...

Creating a Fair Division of Caregiving Responsibilities Among Family Members
Caring for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors. However, caregiving responsibilities and challenges can take a physical and mental toll on individuals who must also juggle the demands of work and family. When caring for an aging loved one is a...

Helping Seniors With Swallowing Issues to Eat Safely
Swallowing difficulties, called dysphagia, are a common challenge for many older adults. These issues can make mealtimes stressful and even dangerous, but with the right knowledge and support, seniors can continue to enjoy safe, nutritious meals. This guide explores...

Arthritis in Seniors: Types, Symptoms, Relief and Independence Strategies
Arthritis is one of the most common health challenges facing older adults, affecting millions of seniors across the United States. As we age, our joints naturally experience more wear and tear, causing pain, stiffness and reduced mobility. Understanding this condition...

Helping Seniors Cope With Anxiety
Anxiety and related disorders are incredibly prevalent struggles at any age. The American Association for Geriatric Psychology (AAGP) states that anxiety affects between 10% and 20% of aging adults. Even for those with long-standing mental health conditions, aging can...

How to Help Your Loved One Navigate Vision Loss
When our loved ones experience vision loss, you might want to know how you can help them get back to doing the things they love. With poor eyesight, even the most basic daily activities can become a challenge. This can affect your elderly family member's physical and...

Understanding Memory Loss in Seniors
If you are caring for an older loved one, signs of memory loss can be concerning. While some forgetfulness is normal as we age, constant memory lapses could be a sign of something more serious, such as dementia. Learning about memory loss and aging equips you with the...

How to Talk to Seniors With Hearing Loss
Staying connected to your loved one isn’t always easy, especially when hearing challenges get in the way. Conversations that once came naturally can start to feel strained or repetitive. You may also worry that you’re not being heard. The good news is that effective...

Managing Hypertension in Aging Loved Ones
If you or an elderly loved one has been diagnosed with hypertension, you might wonder about your next steps. How serious is hypertension, and what can you do at home to help improve your loved one's health? Thankfully, many individuals respond well to treatment for...