The Village Caregiving Blog

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...

Long-Distance Caregiving Tips
Many people live far away from the family or friends they care for. Long-distance caregivers usually provide for an aging parent or another family member, often while juggling personal responsibilities at the same time. Coordinating care and staying connected when...

Signs Your Loved One Needs 24/7 Home Care
When you care for an aging loved one, it can be challenging to prioritize personal responsibilities while ensuring they get the best care possible. As their needs evolve, you may wonder whether they need more support than you can provide. A family caregiver can bridge...

Causes of UTIs Among Older Women & How To Prevent Them
A urinary tract infection (UTI) can be painful, uncomfortable and dangerous if left untreated. This condition is more common among older women. As a family caregiver or an adult child taking care of an elderly parent, it’s essential to equip yourself with knowledge...

Top Apps for Seniors
Smartphones have become popular among older adults due to the convenience they add to everyday life. One study found that technology use among older adults can be linked to better brain health, while other research reported lower rates of depression associated with...

Early Signs of Eye Issues in Older Adults
Eye health and vision problems become more of a concern as we age. However, these changes don't have to affect your lifestyle. Knowing the early signs of eye troubles is important in protecting your vision. These signs could be anything from blurry vision and dry eyes...

How Should I Talk to Someone With Dementia?
Dementia is a broad term for memory loss and cognitive problems caused by abnormal changes in the brain. These changes make it harder for individuals to think clearly, recall information and make decisions. There are several types of dementia, with Alzheimer's disease...

Fall Prevention in the Bathroom
Whether due to chronic conditions affecting mobility, changes in vision and reflexes, or the side effects of certain medications, the risk of falling increases as we age. There's also a higher likelihood of fall-related complications, such as fractures. Plus, research...