Sometimes, clients may need specialized care for illness, surgery, or chronic conditions. When this happens, our in-home care can help support that specialized care and keep our clients comfortable while they heal.
Staying Safe and Having Fun in the Summer Heat: A Guide for Seniors Summer is a wonderful time to enjoy the outdoors, spend time with friends and family, and soak in some sunshine, but it also brings serious heat-related risks, especially for older adults. As we age, our bodies don’t adjust to temperature changes as
The ‘Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience’ (GUIDE) Model is a pioneering program announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) designed to support people living with dementia and their caregivers. The goal is to improve the quality of life for those affected by dementia, and/or easing the burden on their caregivers. Read this
Dealing with dementia and the onset of memory loss is never easy. Your loved one will undergo overwhelming changes to their emotional, physical, and mental state. We know you want them to have the best care possible in a safe environment you can trust, so consider at-home dementia care for your loved one from a
Despite their maturity, seniors can be challenging to support and may require professional at-home care and assistance. A caregiver can help you with diverse tasks; for example, they can develop a meal plan for your loved one to ensure they maintain a healthy diet. Work with them to schedule healthy food options, stock your senior’s
As individuals reach their golden stage of life, they often need some help with daily living activities. Those who wish to age in place might need particular assistance with getting around the house. Medical alert systems, kitchen safety features, elderly-friendly bathrooms, safe access points, and transportation can all help with aging in place. Yet in-home
Looking for effective Alzheimer’s support strategies for managing behavioral changes? As the elderly population in America increases, effective Alzheimer’s support becomes more and more important. Loved ones and caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients require effective tools to manage changes in Alzheimer’s patients’ behavior, and this treatment modality includes support for behavioral changes. Turn to Coastal Home
Getting up and moving need not be an elusive or challenging task. Indeed, older adults can choose from diverse pursuits, especially during the spring. Everyday activities—such as gardening, walking, biking, and spending time with family—contribute to an active, healthy lifestyle. Moreover, Coastal Home Care’s at-home companion care allows seniors to engage in such activities as
If your elderly loved one requires frequent attention and support, you may feel a responsibility to provide for them. Yet this impression puts a heavy burden on you. Instead, connect with a long-term elderly nurse care service for help and treatment. Long-term elder care occurs in the senior’s home, thus avoiding the move to a