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By Greg Kling, 7:53 pm on July 16, 2020

This summer, you may be spending some time with extended family, even if you’ve “gone virtual.” Have you and your siblings had a conversation about Mom and Dad lately? How are their needs changing? Do they have the advocates they need to ensure their health and safety as they age? Help Your Senior Loved Ones …

By Greg Kling, 5:41 pm on June 25, 2020

If you are caring for someone with dementia, it can be challenging to keep them occupied. As dementia educator Teepa Snow points out in this video, it is critically important to find activities that have meaning. Everyone, including those living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, wants to feel useful and important. Our professional caregivers are …

By Greg Kling, 6:55 pm on June 18, 2020

Assisting Hands Home Care Northern Kentucky is proud of our record of serving clients with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. We have embraced dementia educator Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care (PAC). Our staff includes Jessica Poirier, a Nurse Care Manager and PAC Certified trainer, and our Regional Director Kate Race, soon to be a PAC …

By Greg Kling, 7:57 pm on June 11, 2020

June is Men’s Health Month. While aging affects everyone different, some issues affect men more than women. Senior men should be aware of these 10 heatlh problems in order to prevent and manage health risks.  Liver Disease – Cirrhosis, alcoholic liver disease, and hepatitis B are all risks for senior men.  Cardiovascular Disease – One …

By Greg Kling, 6:20 pm on May 15, 2020

If you are struggling to cope with the sometimes baffling behaviors of loved ones living with Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases, you are not alone! In this video, Teepa Snow describes how you can tackle these challenging behaviors in a way that honors your loved one while making your day move along a little more …

By Greg Kling, 10:04 pm on May 3, 2020

The current coronavirus pandemic health crisis has upended many people’s plans and created uncertainty, especially for seniors who were evaluating alternative living arrangements, including outside of their long-time home, because they needed more assistance.  The added concerns about infection has added further anxiety to this decision.   For many seniors who are most susceptible to COVID-19, …