How to Develop a Backup Medication Supply for Emergencies

Many seniors need to take multiple medications for chronic health issues. Often, missing even one dose of medicine can be very dangerous for the elderly, causing them to become sick or even end up in the hospital. Unfortunately, running out of timely medications could happen if an existing supply gets misplaced or contaminated or if…

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Video Corner: Why are People with Dementia at Higher Risk for COVID-19?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many caregivers noticed that those suffering from dementia were at a higher risk of contracting the disease. One reason they’re more vulnerable is because they’re less apt to take common sense, reasonable steps that are necessary to protect themselves after possible exposure, or to prevent themselves from even being exposed in…

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Tax Tips to Help Caregivers Maximize Deductions

Those caring for an older adult typically know first-hand how quickly additional expenses can pile up. Fortunately, there’s good news come tax time: caregiving-related tax deductions can help to lower your taxes and maximize your refund. Use these smart tax tips as a caregiver to find as many deductions as possible: 1. Save any and…

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Video Tips: 5 Tips to Reducing Challenging Situations in Dementia Care

@teepasnow #teepasnow ♬ original sound – teepasnow Challenging situations happen constantly, and senior care is no exception. Most caregivers could tell stories about stepping into situations that have caught them completely by surprise. It’s important to try to handle these potentially horrifying situations in a way that protects both the dignity of the individual and…

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Preparing for Snow Removal

The 2023 Farmers’ Almanac is warning readers that this winter will be filled with plenty of “shaking, shivering, and shoveling.” In particular, it suggests a stormy winter for the eastern half of the country, saying that for some areas this may mean snow, while for others it will produce more slush and mush. Regardless of…

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How to Care for Veterans Living with Dementia

Each November, we observe Veterans Day to honor all U.S. military veterans. As we pay tribute to these worthy men and women, it’s important to remember that their time of service may have left its mark on them physically, emotionally, psychologically, and socially. These “scars” may become even more apparent as the individual age, mainly…

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Radio Ad

At Cahoon Care, despite the challenges caused by the labor shortage, we remain vigilant in our commitment to providing the highest quality care. One of many avenues we leverage is local radio to invite the best of the best to join our team after passing our rigorous interview and screening process. You may have recently…

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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Nationally, November is known as Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. President Reagan made this designation in 1983 after recognizing the need for heightened disease awareness. While less than two million Americans were living with Alzheimer’s then, the number has since increased to nearly six million. The number of Americans with Alzheimer’s is projected to surpass 13.8 million…

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