Home Care for Veterans – Keep Your Senior Veteran Safe with the Right Walking Support Mobility challenges are one of the greatest risks to the safety and independence of seniors. The instance of falls increases as adults age, with those over the age of 85 at the...
Veterans Home Care – As Need Increases, the Aid and Attendance Benefit Becomes Even More Important According to the Veterans Administration, there are approximately 23 million Veterans living in the United States right now. A significant number of them are over...
Veteran’s Elderly Care – Consider the Specific Needs of Your Elderly Veteran with PTSD Dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is not an easy thing for the millions of people who have been diagnosed with it, and for Veterans –elderly and...
Veteran’s Care – February is American Heart Month: Make Positive Change Today! Veterans who require care may not always have the same access to doctors and other professionals as other citizens have. Of course, that will all depend on whether they get...
Veterans Senior Care – Encourage Your Elderly Veteran to Learn More about the Prescriptions they are Taking This can be a tricky topic to talk about. Keep in mind that unless you are certified to administer medications, even though you may be a family member of...