The Village Caregiving Blog

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...

Helping Seniors Cope With Grief and Loss
Grief doesn't always look how we expect it to. It can be quiet, tangled with everyday aches and memories, or buried beneath routines and a brave face. If you've been watching someone you love wrestle with a loss that's left them feeling adrift, this guide is for you....

Cholesterol in Aging Adults
As we grow older, our health needs naturally shift. Things we didn’t consider in earlier years, like cholesterol, start taking center stage. For many families, keeping up with lab results, doctor visits and daily routines can feel overwhelming. If you’re helping a...

How to Help Seniors Manage Allergies
If you're the primary caregiver for an older relative, there's probably a lot on your mind. You may be completing housework, cooking nutritious meals, driving them to doctor's appointments and running errands so they can rest at home. Another important aspect of...

How to Care for a Senior After Surgery
If you're a caregiver for an older adult, you may be concerned about postoperative care. Seniors can take a while to heal because their bodies may be frail. Helping a senior navigate healing after a serious medical procedure, like surgery, requires patience and...

How to Help an Elderly Person With Dementia
Older people living with dementia require ongoing support, understanding and care. For many family members, caring for their loved one brings many responsibilities. Sometimes, it can be overwhelming. If you're caring for a relative with dementia, remember that it's OK...

How In-Home Care Can Reduce Stress for Families
Caring for an aging loved one keeps them at home in a familiar space around family. But caregiving can also be emotionally and physically challenging. Family caregivers often juggle care responsibilities and their jobs. This can lead to stress, which might affect...

The Importance of a Positive Attitude for Seniors
A positive mindset is crucial to a healthy, fulfilling life as we age. Optimism empowers us to make better lifestyle choices, be more present and embrace life to its fullest. A positive outlook may even extend your life and help you navigate cognitive challenges that...