5 Tips To Help Seniors Declutter
Aging in place is easier for the elderly, and their caregivers, when the home is clutter-free.
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Aging in place is easier for the elderly, and their caregivers, when the home is clutter-free.
Better the little that the righteous have than the wealth of many wicked.—PSALM 37:16 NIV
Easy-to-handle foods and utensils can make mealtime easier.
A variety of beverages, and even fruit, can replenish fluids.
It’s okay to indulge a preference for one particular food if the overall diet is balanced.
Gentle coaching and foods that are more easily consumed can improve results.
From family resources to untapped benefits, there are ways to ease the burden.
If your loved one is at risk of choking, careful food selection is necessary.
Dementia may lead to a loss of appetite, so ensuring a proper diet is key to health.
From insurance to more creative financing, help is available.
Public and private sources offer assistance.
Help is available for physician-prescribed care.