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By Greg Davis, 9:00 am on August 19, 2024

Caring for an aging loved one can be a difficult job, and many family caregivers become overwhelmed and even burnt out as a result of their important duties. However, help is available for these dedicated family members in the form of respite care. Here are four reasons family caregivers should consider hiring respite care.  1. Care for Personal Health Many…

By Greg Davis, 1:24 pm on August 16, 2024

Effectively managing heart disease and hypertension at home is crucial for improving health outcomes. This guide outlines practical strategies to support your loved ones in maintaining their heart health. Home care plays an essential role in this process, providing necessary assistance and professional support to ensure optimal well-being. Dietary Changes Encourage a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains,…

By Greg Davis, 1:18 pm on August 14, 2024

Falls are a significant concern for elderly individuals, often leading to severe injuries and a decreased quality of life. For home caregivers and family members, ensuring the safety of their elderly loved ones is paramount. Assisting Hands Home Care Milwaukee, the leading home care provider, offers actionable tips to help prevent falls and create a safer home environment. The Importance…

By Greg Davis, 9:00 am on August 14, 2024

As we age, staying active becomes increasingly important, even for those who are bedbound. Regular physical activity, even in light forms, can significantly enhance the quality of life for elderly individuals, supporting both physical health and emotional well-being. While mobilizing may be challenging, there are easy exercises tailored for those who spend much of their time in bed. In this…

By Greg Davis, 10:32 pm on August 13, 2024

At Assisting Hands Home Care, we believe patience is a virtue that often comes to the forefront when providing care for the elderly. As caregivers, we recognize that our older clients may face various challenges, including cognitive decline, physical limitations, and emotional shifts. In this context, fostering a deep sense of patience is crucial as we navigate the complexities of…

By Greg Davis, 12:58 pm on August 12, 2024

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia can feel like navigating uncharted waters. With the right support, you can create a nurturing environment at home. That’s why Assisting Hands Home Care, the leading provider of Dementia Care in Milwaukee, is sharing some valuable tips to help you through this journey. With their extensive experience and compassionate approach, they…

By Greg Davis, 9:00 am on August 12, 2024

When it comes to elderly caregiving, strong organizational skills are paramount for those who serve the elderly. Effective caregiving extends beyond the physical assistance—it's about creating a structured environment that fosters both safety and wellness. At Assisting Hands Home Care Milwaukee, we believe caregiver organizational skills are fundamental in elderly care and this article examines their impact on caregivers, clients,…

By Greg Davis, 12:49 pm on August 9, 2024

Arthritis can make daily tasks challenging, but Home Care Milwaukee strategies can significantly enhance comfort and mobility. The following guide offers practical tips and insights for home caregivers to help manage arthritis pain and improve the quality of life for those affected by this condition. Understanding Arthritis and Its Impact Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of people…

By Greg Davis, 6:29 am on August 7, 2024

An essential aspect of managing diabetes effectively is consistent and thoughtful. Home Care routines should incorporate regular blood sugar monitoring, a balanced diet, and proper medication administration. Caregivers can assist by preparing healthy meals, reminding patients to take their medications, and helping with exercise routines. By incorporating these practices into daily life, diabetics can maintain stable blood sugar levels and…

By Greg Davis, 9:00 am on August 5, 2024

Caring for an elderly relative can be challenging at times, particularly if he or she has been diagnosed with a chronic disease. Lupus is an inflammatory disease that develops when the immune system attacks its own tissues, and it typically affects women no older than 44. However, the disease can affect both men and women well into their senior years,…