Frustration Can Build When Relying on the VA for Help with Aid and Attendance
Veterans Care: Frustration Can Build When Relying on the VA for Help with Aid and Attendance
Veterans Care: Frustration Can Build When Relying on the VA for Help with Aid and Attendance
Home Care for Aging Veterans: The Veteran’s Administration, more commonly referred to as the VA, has received a lot of bad press in recent years. Most of it is well earned, and unfortunately that means veterans often don’t get the right level of care and support they deserve.
September is World Alzheimer’s Month and for veterans who may be diagnosed with this form of dementia, home care can be a vital component to safety, comfort, and quality of life.
There’s a common misconception among some veterans that applying for various pensions could cause them to lose eligibility for Medicaid or other financial supports.
Caring for an aging loved one can feel overwhelming when you are figuring things out along the way. Podcasts for family caregivers provide practical guidance, shared experiences, and helpful perspectives that can make the caregiving journey feel more manageable and less isolating.
Becoming a caregiver for an aging loved one comes with new responsibilities and challenges. This guide shares essential tips to help you stay organized, create supportive daily routines, and balance your own well-being while providing thoughtful, effective care.
Podcasts offer seniors a simple way to stay informed, entertained, and connected. From healthy aging and retirement tips to nostalgic storytelling and military history, there’s something for every interest. Explore a few standout shows and discover your next favorite listen.
In-home care provides practical, non-medical support that helps seniors remain safe, comfortable, and independent in their own homes. From assistance with daily tasks like bathing and meal preparation to companionship and family support, professional caregivers improve quality of life while offering peace of mind. Learn how in-home care works, who it helps, and how families can get started.
As we age, heart health becomes increasingly important. February’s American Heart Month is a reminder to understand common cardiovascular conditions affecting seniors, recognize warning signs, and take proactive steps toward prevention. Learn how aging impacts the heart, what conditions to watch for, and how caregivers can support lifelong cardiovascular health.
Supporting a senior loved one at doctor appointments takes preparation and advocacy. Learn how to gather information, track medications, communicate effectively, and follow up to ensure the best care. This guide helps caregivers navigate visits with confidence and ease.