10 Signs Your Elderly Loved One May Need Senior Care As our loved ones age, it becomes increasingly important to monitor their well-being and ensure they receive the care they…
Overcoming Eating Challenges in Alzheimer’s Care Regular, nutritious meals can be challenging for individuals in the middle and late stages of Alzheimer’s. They may feel overwhelmed by too many food…
Creating a senior-friendly summer vacation involves thoughtful planning to ensure comfort, accessibility, and enjoyment. Whether traveling with family or solo, a well-organized trip can offer memorable experiences and much-needed relaxation.…
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, dedicated to highlighting the importance of brain health and raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. This initiative is led by the…
Critical Need for Hydration in Seniors During Summer Summer’s soaring temperatures pose a significant dehydration risk, especially for seniors who have a diminished ability to manage water balance. It’s imperative…
In-home senior care is a vital resource for seniors who prefer to stay in their homes rather than transitioning to nursing or assisted living facilities. This care model includes a…
Families and caregivers managing the financial aspects of memory care for loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer’s face numerous challenges and questions. A common inquiry is whether the costs associated…
As the anticipation for the solar eclipse grows, with its unique spectacle of day turning to night, the event captures the imagination of the entire country. Yet, it presents a…
Women’s History Month – Women in Senior Care Series During Women’s History Month, we are profiling several female leaders at Home Matters. They hold many different positions. They come from…
Nurturing Well-being Through Healthy Eating for Seniors The aging process brings a host of changes, necessitating a careful approach to diet to maintain health, vitality, and joy in later life.…