Tracking Dementia Patients: Ensuring Their Safety and Your Peace of Mind
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it can be a difficult and emotional time for the entire family. Not only do you have to navigate through the challenges…
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it can be a difficult and emotional time for the entire family. Not only do you have to navigate through the challenges…
Belle (to protect her privacy, not her real name) is a 92-year-old woman residing in an assisted living apartment in a modest senior community outside a major city. Belle’s primary…
As our parents age, it can be difficult to see them challenged with their daily tasks and activities. We want to help and support them in any way we can,…
As our loved ones age, their safety becomes a top priority. One of the biggest concerns is the potential for wandering and getting lost, especially for seniors with dementia or…
Caring for elderly loved ones can be a difficult and worrying task. It’s hard to keep them safe and healthy when you don’t have the time or money to provide…
If you’re a family caregiver of a loved one with memory loss, you’re not alone. Roughly two-thirds of the American population encounter varying degrees of cognitive decline, typically occurring around…
Caring for elderly parents can be overwhelming and exhausting. If you are feeling trapped caring for your elderly parent, you are not alone. This blog post provides five helpful tips…
Accelerating innovation to address the biggest challenges and opportunities in aging, Aging2.0 appoints Robert Blatt to Ambassador, Philadelphia Chapter
Join Rob and Bill Borton of Live Better Longer as they discuss aging at home, the challenges of caregiving, and how “high tech” can complement “high touch” to lower costs for seniors and their families.