Home Care Matters

We’re blogging about the important things you need to know when caring for a loved one.

Join Us for Ohio First Aid Classes and CPR/AED Training

Join Us for Ohio First Aid Classes and CPR/AED Training

If your senior loved one experienced a fall, began choking while eating, or suffered a heart attack would you know how to help them while waiting for emergency personnel to arrive? CPR, AED, and First Aid training can give the skills and knowledge you need to be...

What Caregivers Need to Know About Stroke Recovery

What Caregivers Need to Know About Stroke Recovery

If your loved one has experienced a stroke, you may be facing many months or years of recovery time. Depending on the severity of the stroke, your family member may experience temporary muscle weakness, paralysis of one side of the body, or difficulty speaking. These...

6 Practical Alzheimer’s Care Support Resources

6 Practical Alzheimer’s Care Support Resources

Alzheimer’s isn’t a solitary disease. It affects the entire family. As your senior loved one experiences the changes associated with Alzheimer’s, you and your family members will also experience frequent stresses and emotional ups and downs. Caring for someone with...

3 Simple Ways to Make Alzheimer’s Care More Affordable

3 Simple Ways to Make Alzheimer’s Care More Affordable

If your mom or dad has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you probably have many questions about what to expect and how to give them the best care. The type of care your loved one needs likely will depend on whether they are dealing with early, middle, or...

Cherished Companions: A Proud Member of the Better Business Bureau

Cherished Companions: A Proud Member of the Better Business Bureau

Did you know that Cherished Companions is an accredited Better Business Bureau member with an A+ rating? As the gold standard for promoting integrity in the business world, the Better Business Bureau gives customers and clients peace of mind that they are working with...

How Home Care and Hospice Work Together to Care for Seniors

How Home Care and Hospice Work Together to Care for Seniors

One of the most difficult conversations families face as their loved ones age is the potential need for hospice care. This discussion brings with it many emotional, financial, and logistical concerns, and for this reason it is helpful to think through a potential care...

How Home Care Works: What You Need to Know About Your Options

How Home Care Works: What You Need to Know About Your Options

Has your mom or dad begun to experience difficulty with things like walking, driving, or remembering to take medication? Have you noticed that their home isn’t as clean as it used to be or that they have expired food in the pantry? These are some of the signs that...

What You Need to Know About How to Pay for Home Care

What You Need to Know About How to Pay for Home Care

Watching a loved one age is a difficult experience. As daily activities become more challenging, your family member may need additional help to continue living at home. Home care is one of the ways you can provide assistance with daily needs such as meal planning and...

5 Steps Seniors Can Take to Address Common Senior Sleep Problems

5 Steps Seniors Can Take to Address Common Senior Sleep Problems

Is your senior mom or dad struggling to fall asleep or stay asleep? Do they wake up very early in the morning or have difficulty staying awake during the day? These problems grow more common as people age, but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to deal with. Sleep...

10 Caregiver Questions to Ask Your Home Care Agency [Infographic]

10 Caregiver Questions to Ask Your Home Care Agency [Infographic]

Watching your mom or dad age is never easy. But as daily tasks and activities become increasingly difficult, one of the best ways you can help your loved one maintain independence is to partner with a compassionate, professional in-home caregiver. Choosing the right...

3 Steps to Developing A Winter Emergency Plan for Seniors

3 Steps to Developing A Winter Emergency Plan for Seniors

The snow, cold temperatures, and icy roads that winter brings to Ohio can cause frustrations for most people. But for seniors, these hazards are more than merely frustrating; they carry significant health and safety risks. Elderly parents or family members require a...

Your Essential Checklist for Senior Fall Care and Prevention

Your Essential Checklist for Senior Fall Care and Prevention

Has your elderly parent experienced a fall? Falls are one of the most common causes of hospitalization for elderly people, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t frightening. Ohio’s icy winters can increase the risk of falling outdoors, and falls can also occur as a result...

What Are the Challenges of Late Stage Alzheimer’s Care?

What Are the Challenges of Late Stage Alzheimer’s Care?

As individuals with Alzheimer’s progress to the late stage of the disease, family members will notice some significant changes in their loved one’s ability to perform basic functions such as eating, walking, and personal care. Your mom or dad has likely needed...

What You Should Know About Middle Stage Alzheimer’s Care

What You Should Know About Middle Stage Alzheimer’s Care

The middle stage of Alzheimer’s disease brings significant changes for the individual, their families and caregivers. During the early stages of the disease, your loved one experienced increasing difficulty with remembering words, names, and new information. In the...

How to Prepare Your Senior Loved One For Post-Rehab Care

How to Prepare Your Senior Loved One For Post-Rehab Care

When your senior loved one experiences an illness or injury that sends them to the hospital, life changes quickly. Their bones and bodies take longer to heal than they once did and that means that even after they have been released from the hospital, the healing...

Planning Post-Hospital Care For Seniors: 5 Steps to Peace of Mind

Planning Post-Hospital Care For Seniors: 5 Steps to Peace of Mind

Sudden illness requiring a hospital stay is never on anyone’s schedule, especially when it happens to your Mom or Dad. The number one thing on everyone’s mind is how soon your loved one can head home. But first, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered....

3 Things You Should Know About Multiple Sclerosis Care

3 Things You Should Know About Multiple Sclerosis Care

If your loved one has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), you undoubtedly have many questions about care options and quality of life. This can be a frightening diagnosis, with many ramifications for daily routines and interactions. But with the right care...

Avoid Winter Hazards With These Senior Safety Tips

Avoid Winter Hazards With These Senior Safety Tips

Many people look forward to winter and all its associated pleasures: ice skating, building a snowman with the kids, and plenty of holiday cheer. But as people age, winter may become less cheery and more dangerous. Ohio winters bring snowstorms, brutal drops in...

Ten Ways Caregivers Can Help With Senior Eating Habits

Ten Ways Caregivers Can Help With Senior Eating Habits

When we’re young, we have the freedom to eat as we please. Most people can enjoy a wide variety of foods without any long-term consequences. But as we age, our bodies change and our nutritional needs and tastes change along with them. Many factors can affect the...