The Village Caregiving Blog

Exercises for Older Adults: Cardio, Strength and Flexibility

Exercises for Older Adults: Cardio, Strength and Flexibility

Whether you’re an older adult who wants to start getting active or a family caregiver wanting to introduce new exercises to a loved one, you understand how staying active can help build and maintain a stronger, healthier body. You just need a little guidance on how...

Talking to the Elderly About In-Home Care

Talking to the Elderly About In-Home Care

As your loved ones age, family dynamics, routines and roles start to change. It is a challenging time for everyone, and being compassionate with yourself and others will help you find a comfortable solution for everyone. Talking to older adults about in-home care can...

Assisting an Elderly Person in the Shower

Assisting an Elderly Person in the Shower

Helping your loved one maintain personal hygiene promotes good health and overall well-being. However, this once straightforward job can quickly become complicated, uncomfortable and even dangerous as factors like reduced mobility, fear of slipping and balance issues...

Care Tips for Someone With Dementia

Care Tips for Someone With Dementia

Taking care of an elderly parent or family member living with dementia can be overwhelming. One moment, everything is going great, and the next, you're facing unexpected triggers that seem to set back the progress you've made. If this is where you find yourself,...

Caring for Loved Ones During the Holidays

Caring for Loved Ones During the Holidays

The holidays are meant to be one of the most joyous times of the year. However, as a caregiver to an older parent or family member, they might also be one of the most stressful. In addition to your regular caregiving responsibilities, you have decorations to hang up,...

When Is It Time to Consider Respite Care?

When Is It Time to Consider Respite Care?

Caring for a loved one is one of the most rewarding and challenging responsibilities you can undertake. As fulfilling as it may be to provide daily support for a family member, there comes a time when family caregivers might feel overwhelmed, fatigued or need some...

How to Pay for In-Home Care

How to Pay for In-Home Care

Over the years, many families have chosen home care to support elderly loved ones. This arrangement allows seniors to maintain a level of independence and age comfortably where they live. In 2024, 92% of adult Americans reported they would prefer to age in place. Home...

Creating a Safe Home Environment for Veterans

Creating a Safe Home Environment for Veterans

Aging veterans face unique challenges at home. If you care for an older adult, you know just how important their safety is. Veterans tend to deal with more chronic pain and medical diagnoses than non-veterans. Depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder...

Home Safety for Seniors

Home Safety for Seniors

As we age, creating a safe and secure home becomes a necessity. Each room in the house can have potential hazards, but making some adjustments can prevent falls and other accidents and help you or a loved one live comfortably.  Understanding the Safety Needs of Older...

Winter Activities for Seniors

Winter Activities for Seniors

Winter can be a beautiful time of year, but the cold temperatures keep many people indoors. However, staying active is valuable for mental and physical well-being, which is especially the case for seniors. Partaking in winter activities provides healthy exercise and...