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By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on September 11, 2024

Palliative care provides essential support for individuals with serious, life-limiting illnesses. This specialized form of care focuses on improving the quality of life for patients by managing symptoms, addressing emotional needs, and offering comfort during their final days. While palliative care can be delivered in various settings, home care has emerged as a preferred option for many families, allowing patients…

By Greg Kling, 1:21 pm on September 6, 2024

Aging is a natural part of life, but it often brings with it the need for additional support. For many seniors in Cincinnati, maintaining independence as they age is of paramount importance. Independence in this context means more than just being able to perform daily tasks—it includes the freedom to make choices, maintain routines, and live life with dignity. Home…

By Greg Kling, 9:49 am on September 4, 2024

Caring for an aging loved one involves addressing various health and comfort needs, including managing incontinence effectively. With the right support and resources, seniors can maintain their dignity and enjoy a better quality of life. At Assisting Hands Home Care Cincinnati, we understand the importance of choosing suitable incontinence products that cater to individual needs and preferences. This guide aims…

By Greg Kling, 11:03 am on August 30, 2024

As we approach 2025, the United States is preparing for an unprecedented surge in the aging population. With the Baby Boomer generation entering retirement and life expectancy continuing to rise, the demand for senior care services is set to increase dramatically. In Cincinnati, this trend is particularly pronounced, as more families seek to provide their elderly loved ones with the…

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on August 29, 2024

Keeping seniors with Alzheimer’s stimulated and occupied is one of the best things that can be done for their physical and mental health. A sedentary lifestyle could exacerbate the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and potentially even speed up the progression of the disease. Here’s a look at seven great activities to keep your aging loved one active and engaged with the…

By Greg Kling, 12:27 pm on August 27, 2024

In-home care is a vital service for many families in the United States, allowing elderly or disabled individuals to receive personalized care in the comfort of their own homes. However, the success of this arrangement largely depends on the relationship between the client and the caregiver. Building a strong, trusting relationship is essential for ensuring a positive caregiving experience that…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on August 23, 2024

Caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease comes with its own set of challenges, particularly when it comes to maintaining their safety at home. As these conditions advance, they can impair memory, judgment, and physical abilities, heightening the risk of accidents and injuries. Creating a safe and supportive home environment is crucial for preserving their independence while…

By Greg Kling, 8:00 am on August 22, 2024

The aging population is growing rapidly, and with it comes an increased prevalence of Alzheimer's disease. This neurodegenerative disorder not only impacts those diagnosed but also places a significant burden on families, caregivers, and society as a whole. The purpose of this blog post is to analyze the growing impact of Alzheimer’s as the population ages and discuss what society…

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on August 15, 2024

Long-distance caregivers can help their senior loved ones with managing finances, arranging doctor visits and in-home care, planning for emergencies, and more. Living far away means you’re not there to see what goes on each day, even if you use monitoring devices, video chats, and other real-time options. However, there are steps you can take to spot elder abuse if…

By Greg Kling, 9:00 am on July 25, 2024

Driving is largely associated with freedom and independence, and many seniors are understandably reluctant to let their driving privileges go. However, changes in cognition, memory, reaction times, and mobility can significantly reduce a senior’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. Watch for these signs that it’s time to talk with your aging loved one about giving up his or…