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Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Cognitive Change
No matter the cause, conditions that result in a change of mood, memory or the thinking process are especially tough. When these are associated with aging, we often call them “Alzheimer’s,” but in reality, Alzheimer’s is just one of many different...
Guides
There is no single roadmap for the aging journey. Whether you are plotting a course for your own future, or you’re helping a loved one, chances are you will run into obstacles you hadn’t anticipated. For decades, families all over the world have trusted...
Understanding Grief: A Guide for Grieving Caregivers
Grief associated with the loss or the expected loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. Intense and often unexpected emotions can feel unmanageable and unending. As a caregiver, you may have experienced anticipatory...
RightConversations℠
Concern about your loved one’s daily safety and comfort may be overwhelming at times. The subject can be difficult to broach, and you may not feel comfortable initiating a conversation about it. If you feel this way...
Things to Consider Before Privately Hiring a Caregiver
We understand that choosing to hire a caregiver directly for home care services instead of through a professional organization like Right at Home is an option that some families consider when looking into home care, senior care and extra support for a...
Community Partners
You are dedicated to finding the resources your clients need. You know each client is unique, so the services you recommend can’t be a one-size-fits-all solution. Families in your community come to you when their aging loved ones or relatives with...
Care Facilities
Most seniors want to stay in the comfort of their home as they age, but we know that is not always possible. When adequate care can no longer be achieved at home, many families look to assisted living or other facilities for care. In addition to our in...
Legal and Social Representatives
You are committed to serving the families in your community. Seniors, adults with disabilities, and their families trust you to guide them through life’s important changes, and you take that trust seriously. When it comes time to plan for care, many of...
Adults With Disabilities
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 26% of adults in the United States are living with some type of disability. And for many, a strong support system is essential. From mobility to cognition to vision and hearing issues, Right at...
Palliative Care
Physicians usually recommend palliative care at the diagnosis of a serious, chronic or life-threatening illness. It is designed to improve the quality of life of patients and help them manage their disease or illness. Our person-centered approach can help...