by ComfiKare HomeCare | Sep 10, 2024 | Alzheimer's Disease, Alzheimer’s Care, Caregiver Tips, Dementia, Respite Care, Senior Care, Senior Health, Senior Independence, Senior Safety
As you watch Mom struggling to think of your name or losing track of her day-to-day routine, an unsettling idea might sneak into your mind: “Is this my fate, too?” It is normal to battle with the fear of facing the same obstacles as a loved one with dementia, but...
by ComfiKare HomeCare | Aug 29, 2024 | Alzheimer’s Care, Caregiver Tips, Companion Care, Home Care, in-Homecare, Personal Care, Respite Care, Senior Care
Every day as a caregiver brings new challenges and opportunities when it comes to making life easier and more comfortable for the person you love. The good news is that innovative solutions are always emerging, intended to make it easier to manage your...
by ComfiKare HomeCare | Aug 21, 2024 | Alzheimer’s Care, Caregiver Tips, Companion Care, Dementia, Senior Care, Senior Health, Senior Independence, Senior Safety
Caring for a loved one is an act of devotion and love; nonetheless, it can also feel like a nonstop marathon. The emotional highs of shared smiles and laughter can rapidly be overshadowed by the physical and mental fatigue that accompanies constant caregiving. This...
by John Oleary | Aug 13, 2024 | Alzheimer’s Care, Dementia, Home Care, Senior Care, Senior Safety
We have all felt that moment of sheer panic when we can’t find our wallet or keys. It’s frustrating and disorienting. Now, picture this happening multiple times per day, along with an overwhelming sense of confusion and fear. This situation is a common part of life...
by ComfiKare HomeCare | Dec 15, 2023 | Alzheimer’s Care
A journey in the later stages of dementia comes with various challenges because of fading memories. The progressive cognitive decline brings forth new challenges every day; although you cannot stop this progression, you can do some activities to reduce it. These...
by ComfiKare HomeCare | Dec 8, 2023 | Alzheimer’s Care
Do you have loved ones diagnosed with the first stage of dementia? You may have noticed some subtle signs of forgetfulness; are these just the signs of aging? If your loved one is more than 60 years old, it is high time for you to pay attention to these subtle signs...