The Village Caregiving Blog

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...

Ways for Seniors to Save Money
For many retired seniors in the United States, Social Security is the most common source of retirement income, which averages $1,862 per month. With the typical retired household spending being $5,000 monthly, additional sources of income are necessary. In fact, 80%...

Foods Older Adults Should Avoid
As we grow older, our nutritional needs change. This makes being mindful of what we consume so important. From processed meats to sugary drinks, trans fats and more, the influence of diet on the body and well-being is significant. Below, we explore what to avoid or...

Spring Cleaning Tips for Seniors at Home
Spring cleaning is a cherished tradition that allows us to clear out clutter and renew our homes, creating a fresh start after the winter months. For older adults interested in giving their homes a thorough clean, it’s important to keep safety and well-being in mind....

Signs of Heart Disease in Older Adults
While cardiovascular disease (CVD) can affect us at any point in our lives, the chances of developing heart issues tend to increase with age. The good news is early detection and lifestyle changes can make a big difference in the development and progression of such...

Essential Tech for Older Adults
The idea of aging in place is appealing to many. Thanks to certain devices, this has become a safe and realistic option. Embracing technology can open up a world of benefits, helping older adults enjoy greater independence and a better quality of life. Staying...

Signs an Elderly Person Should Stop Driving
Many adults cherish the independence that driving gives them. However, there comes a time when factors like health, safety or a combination of conditions indicate that driving is no longer a viable option. If you are concerned about your older parent’s driving habits...

Effects of Drinking in Older Adults
As we get older, our bodies can't process alcohol the same as before. Older adults can be more susceptible to alcohol's effects, experiencing immediate health risks, worsened health conditions and reactions to medication. Living an alcohol-free lifestyle can have...

Protecting a Loved One From Phone Scams
Many people, including older adults, fall victim to phone scams. Seniors might be targeted more often because they are less familiar with technology and online safety. While younger generations might delete spam texts or ignore unsolicited calls, older adults may be...