Four Ways Respite Helps Your Senior, Too
It is not just about you when you do finally start to take respite time on a regular basis. Your elderly family member can benefit from that time away as well, even if it feels as if you’re doing something selfish. That’s not the case at all. She May Appreciate a Change of Pace Everybody…
Read MoreCaregiver of the Month Award for October 2020
Mary Ann Padgett is reliable and dedicated to her work this is why she has been chosen for Caregiver of the Month of October 2020. Mary Ann does fantastic care for her client. She’s always on time and makes sure her client is getting the care that she needs. Please join us in thanking Mary…
Read MoreAging Assistant, LLC – COVID-19 Protocol Update
We monitor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, the State of California COVID-19 website and the County of Sacramento website for updates on their recommended procedures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus with respect to caregivers in the home environment. This is particularly important because our clients are part of…
Read MorePreventing Dementia with Certain Lifestyle Choices
Did you know that there are certain lifestyle choices that can help with the prevention of dementia? While there is not a cure for this disease, there are ways that your elderly loved one can try to avoid getting it in the first place. Learning more about these lifestyle choices can help you to aid…
Read MoreSeptember 2020 Caregiver of the Month
Congratulations to Arlene Crus, our September 2020 Caregiver of the month. Arlene does a wonderful job with ensuring our client needs and safety. She is Team Player and is always willing to help or advise other caregivers when needed. Our clients, Mike and Virginia often comment on how attentive Arlene to their needs and how…
Read MoreIs It Dangerous for Your Elderly Loved One to Live By Themselves?
Are you wondering how your elderly loved one is going to live by themselves as they get older? You might even think it is dangerous for them to do this. Depending on your elderly loved one’s health conditions, state of mind, mobility, and some other factors, they may or may not be able to live…
Read MoreHow You Can Improve Nutrition While Your Senior Takes Medications
Seniors often have to take an array of medications, which can often impact their appetite and nutrition. Proper nutrition is essential, especially during your elderly family member’s golden years. Caregivers can take some steps to ensure that their senior is eating nutritiously, even when medications may interfere with nutrient absorption. Provide a Variety of Nutrient-dense Foods If medications are reducing your senior’s appetite, make sure that her food provides…
Read MoreJoin Us in Celebrating the Launch of Our New Aging Assistant Website
Well, it’s here! Our new website design for Aging Assistant has been in development for the last few months and it is now LIVE! With the help of the folks at Approved Senior Network, we now have a website that is integrated with our Customer Relations Management Database that allows us to respond faster and…
Read MoreAging Assistant’s Caregiver of the Month for August 2020
Please join us in honoring our outstanding caregiver for August 2020, Norman Rey Ana! Norman came to our agency from Daly City, California and started his service with us six years ago. Norman brings great enthusiasm and dedication to all his clients. While he has his own list of regular clients, he also is our…
Read MoreWhen Should You Worry About Constipation in Your Elderly Loved One?
Millions of Americans experience constipation. This results in billions of dollars spent in emergency rooms every year. It is important to understand that irregular bowel movements sometimes happen. It is usually nothing to fret over. However, the question is this – when should you worry about constipation in your elderly loved one? When Should Your Elderly Loved One…
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