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Palliative Care for Pain Management

Pain management at home requires a comprehensive plan of action, especially for the caregiver to follow as they monitor any patient changes. Palliative care is the form of care that involves treatment or medical care, aiming to reduce severe symptoms or reverse...

Addressing Family Disagreements Over Home Care

The decision to involve a professional caregiver to care for your loved one at home is quite challenging. It is a source of conflict for many families as some might not trust a stranger to provide proper care, and others might feel like their loved one is not in safe...

Communication Strategies for Alzheimer’s Patients

Communication for Alzheimer’s patients is crucial as it allows them to build and maintain relationships with their caregivers. It also allows them to express their concerns and needs. Related article: A Word with Caregivers: Building A Strong Relationship with...

24 Hour Home Care vs. Live-in Care

An aging or ailing loved one requires more care and assistance with their day-to-day activities. The choice to provide home care through a professional caregiver depends on the needs of the individual. Some need care around the clock, which provides the option of...