Posts by Beth McNeill-Muhs
How to Help Your Senior Make Life Beautiful
When your senior lives alone, you may be worried about how well they’re living. No matter how old your senior gets, you want to help make their lives beautiful.
Read MoreEasy Projects for Your Senior Parent
Keeping busy after you retire is going to be imperative for keeping happy. However, when your senior has been retired for several years, they may feel lonely.
Read MoreFive Tips for Helping Your Senior Enjoy Reading
Reading offers tremendous benefits for your senior. “Get Caught Reading Month,” which occurs every May, is all about reading more books.
Read MoreCan Senior Home Care Aides Help Your Mom With Gardening?
The 2021 National Gardening Survey showed that there were about 18.3 million new gardeners between 2020 and 2021. Almost eight out of ten gardeners planned to garden just as much or even more in 2021.
Read MoreShould Seniors Do Yoga?
If your senior has stopped doing daily activities because it is hard on their bodies, it’s time to recommend gentle yoga which can allow them to live healthier.
Read More6 Factors That Keep Older Adults From Getting Enough Sleep
Every adult should aim for seven or eight hrs of sleep each night. While that’s the recommended goal, few adults get that much. Can caregivers help your senior?
Read MoreWhat Nutrients Should Your Parents Increase?
Nutrition needs to be one of your conversations with your parents as they age. National Nutrition Month is an excellent time for this conversation.
Read MoreTips for Seniors Who Plant a Garden On Their Balcony
Home care providers or whoever is taking care of a senior may suggest moving into a smaller place that is more manageable. How can they continue to garden?
Read MoreElder Care: Should Seniors Quit Eating Red Meat?
Elder Care: Eating red meat might put your senior in danger of several health risks. Here are some reasons your senior should give up red meat.
Read MoreTips for Positive Covid-19 Pandemic Family Caregiving
Home Care: Are you worried about caring for your senior through the Covid-19 pandemic? This is normal, as there are millions of families still struggling.
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