Caregiver Blogs
Get Answers About In-Home Care for Seniors With Dementia
If you’re in search of in-home care for a senior with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, you already know how these conditions are different from any other physical ailment. Seeing a loved one suffer from memory loss is uniquely difficult, and coordinating care for them...
Great Senior Home Care Starts With Listening to Clients
Each client comes to Sunny Days In-Home Care with different needs, concerns and fears. We personalize our in-home care services to make sure we deliver home care for seniors and others that makes them feel comfortable and appreciated, while giving peace of mind to...
Winter Safety Tips for Seniors
During the frigid winter months, problems that seem like minor inconveniences during the rest of the year become even harder to deal with. Snow, ice, cold and less daylight make this time especially tough for seniors who live alone or have a difficult time walking....
Three Ways to Connect With In-Home Care for Seniors
Have you been considering in-home care services for yourself or a loved one for a while? Perhaps you’ve recently experienced an incident such as a medical event or an injury that is causing you to seek care now. Or, maybe you’re still looking for in-home care for an...
In-Home Care Company Recognized for Turkey Dinner Program
Sunny Days In-Home Care, a proud member of the Southwestern Pennsylvania regional community, is honored to have been recently featured in The Almanac for a program that is close to our hearts. Almanac reporter Harry Funk interviewed Sunny Days Director of...
Holidays are a Great Time to Discuss Home Health Care
If you’re caring for elderly parents, you know what a challenge it can be to balance their needs with all the other demands of your life. It can even be difficult to convince your parents that they need help in the first place. So, this holiday season, remember there...
Choose Sunny Days for Specialized Dementia In-Home Care
More than 26 million worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. That’s a staggering statistic to consider, but when one of those millions is someone you love, you’re more concerned with life at home. Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of...
Do you have what it takes to be a caregiver? — Part Four
Continuing on our monthly series about what it takes to be a caregiver, here is our finale. While we’ve highlighted some of the most important things to consider before becoming a caregiver, there are a number of others you should research before making this great...
Do you have what it takes to be a caregiver? — Part Three
Continuing on our monthly series about what it takes to be a caregiver, here is part three. Your Knowledge - research and resources: A person’s responsibilities as a caregiver will vary depending on their own unique situation. Whether your ailing loved one is...
Do you have what it takes to be a caregiver? — Part Two
Continuing on our monthly series about what it takes to be a caregiver, here is part two. Your Time — finding the balance: Caring for an elderly patient, whether it’s a family member or a client, demands a significant amount of time. Not only will their needs become a...