Cognitive Impairment After Anesthesia and Surgery
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
Cognitive impairment after anesthesia and surgery (postoperative... Read More
Get Moving!
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
The facts are in and the Surgeon General’s Report concludes... Read More
Home Care vs Assisted Living: Which is the Right Choice?
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
For many people, getting older presents unique challenges, and facing... Read More
How to Celebrate with Your Aging Loved One
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
It’s holiday season, and it’s time to start thinking... Read More
How to Convince Your Parents it's Time to Move
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
Has Mom or Dad been struggling to get around the home they’ve... Read More
Low-Impact Exercise for Seniors
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
You may have heard of HIIT workouts, which stands for high-intensity... Read More
New Medicare Cards Will Omit Social Security Number
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
Medicare enrollment for 2020 has officially opened, and... Read More
Signs Your Aging Loved One Needs More Help
By CarePatrol of Baltimore
Is your parents’ home messier than usual? If so, take a closer... Read More
I Thought Medicare Covered That!
By CarePatrol of Chicago Northshore
The family meeting about senior living options for Dad went... Read More
How Can Medicare Affect Senior Housing?
By CarePatrol
The Medicare program has been affected the past few years by the implementation of... Read More
Should an Elderly Loved One Move in With You?
By CarePatrol of Greater Birmingham
We are a country in which it has been common for... Read More
How To Help When Someone Is Suffering
By CarePatrol of Chicago Northshore
When the spouse that was also a caregiver dies, the... Read More
Dehydration - Recognizing The Signs
By CarePatrol
A recent emergency room survey found that 68% of all visits came from seniors 75... Read More
How Can Exercise Increase Quality of Life?
By CarePatrol of Western Michigan-Grand Rapids East
As we age, the importance of staying... Read More
Documents of Aging
By CarePatrol
Our lives start with a single document and increase throughout life until the... Read More
Could Common Germs Be Tied to Alzheimer's?
Close to 6 million Americans now have Alzheimer’s disease. By 2050, that number likely will more than double. The fatal brain disease can’t yet be effectively treated or cured, but recent studies suggest that theory long on the fringes of Alzheimer’s research may provide new approaches to the disease.
Could common infections contribute to its development? Read More
Tips for Conducting a Family Meeting
By CarePatrol of Fox Cities
Planning for Your Loved One’s Future
Have you decided... Read More
What is Elder Abuse and What if I Suspect It?
By CarePatrol of Central Maryland & Loudoun Virginia
With the senior population growing, the... Read More
How We Can Identify and Minimize the Blues as a Caregiver For a Loved One
By CarePatrol
Looking after the care needs of a loved one can take a toll on one’s own... Read More
Heart Attacks in the Elderly: Warnings and Contributors
By CarePatrol of Ocala-The Villages
The heart is the most important muscle in the human... Read More