As a , you may feel as if you need a break from caring for a senior loved one. There is a lot of stress that goes along with caring for a senior parent. Most stress comes from emotional feelings... (Continue reading)
Alzheimer’s disease comes out of nowhere for most of us. It comes into our lives hard and fast. I can still remember what it felt like during those first completely disheartening, excruciatingly difficult, first years. I felt like one of those tops... (Continue reading)
From a Real Caregiver’s Perspective: Hello, My name is Selena Brown and I am a caregiver for CarenetLA ... (Continue reading)
Studies have shown that if a person has severe memory loss, he or she should not be driving. If a loved one has this diagnosis, their license and car privileges should be taken from them. If the person has moderate... (Continue reading)
Why Home Health Care Products Can Improve Your Quality of Life Jimmie Day Jr Quality of Life By Erika Lang. The key to a happy, healthy and emotionally stable life depends on a number of factors. One such factor is the ability... (Continue reading)
PoliticalNews.me – Oct 17,2010 – Washington - Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), a leading proponent of legislation to help families affected by Alzheimers disease, congratulated the Alzheimers Association for completing a new report on the effects of Alzheimers disease on women. I congratulate... (Continue reading)
Mooresville hospice patients are getting another – and closer – option for end-of-life care. Ground was broken last week for the Sherrills Ford Hospice House, eight miles west of Mooresville. It will be even closer than the Gordon Hospice House in... (Continue reading)
Teresa Cifalia is the Caregiver of the Month! Congratulations to Teresa Cifalia for being named our Caregiver of the month for October 2010! Prior to joining Cypress in 2009, Teresa and her sister cared for her uncle in Florida who suffered from Alzheimer’s... (Continue reading)
My mother is in late stages and just spent 10 days in the hospital for pnuemonia. She was completely mobile before the hospital and has been doing well since getting home 2 days ago. This morning she got up and... (Continue reading)
Massachusetts does NOT regulate private pay home care agencies – what this means, is that anyone can open and operate a private duty home care agency without oversight from the State or other home care regulatory authority. Therefore, it is... (Continue reading)