Last month we learned about the benefits of dance as an enjoyable exercise for seniors. This month, we’re slowing it down and encouraging seniors to pull out their favorite books. Keyline Home Care re-kindles the love of reading for seniors while visiting Senior Centers and Senior Communities in Villa Rica, GA and across West Georgia
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7 Signs Your Loved One May Need Home Care
As our loved ones age, they may face memory loss, frailty or chronic diseases and subsequently lose their independence over time. Everyday tasks such as cooking, running errands or bathing can become increasingly difficult. Home care services can help an older adult maintain his or her safety and wellbeing, while simultaneously preserving his or her
Continue reading »Lifesaving Tips Every Caregiver Should Know About Sepsis
September is sepsis awareness month, but unless you’ve dealt with it directly, you might not know how to spot warning signs or even how to prevent it. Unfortunately for your elderly loved ones, they are among the demographic more at risk for developing Sepsis. Since it can be a result of pneumonia, the flu or
Continue reading »The Top 4 Gifts for Seniors
Shopping for your aging loved one can be harder than finding the new “it” toy of the season, and with so many options it can be hard to know where to start. We’ve put together the ultimate list of gift ideas to make this holiday season the easiest yet! At Keyline Home Care, our top
Continue reading »5 Holiday Tips for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
For most people, the beginning of November marks the start of the holiday season. For the West Georgia community, it can also mean that the leaves are changing, the temperatures are starting to dip, and fall has officially made its arrival. At Keyline Home Care, we know that November also brings Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. With
Continue reading »Dementia: 5 Tips for Better Communication
Communicating with your loved one who has dementia can prove to be a difficult and trying experience. Building strong communication skills ensures that your relationship with your elderly loved one doesn’t suffer while you both navigate the changes that come with this disease. Keep in mind that your loved one’s ability to communicate and retain
Continue reading »What Everyone Must Know When Considering Home Care
Taking on the task of finding the perfect caregiver for your loved one can be quite overwhelming, and knowing what to ask of prospective agencies can cause unnecessary stress. Before beginning your search, you’ll want to spend some time gathering any information that you might want to share with the agency about your loved one.
Continue reading »Engage Your Family Legacy on Senior Citizen’s Day
Did you know there are more than 10,000 people who turn 65 years old each day? According to the NY Times, there will be over 89 million people in America over the age of 65 by the year 2050. Here at Keyline, we look at this as an opportunity to celebrate the achievements senior citizens
Continue reading »Benefits of Dancing for Seniors
Shaking a leg often on the dance floor is an enjoyable exercise that can provide several benefits for seniors. Dancing has all of the health benefits of other forms of exercise and it has some powerful effects on the brain, too. Learn how Founder and CEO of Keyline Home Care Solutions, cut a rug with local seniors
Continue reading »3 Ways to Ensure a Smooth Transition from Nursing Facility to Home
It is always good news when an older loved one is discharged from a skilled nursing facility. However, that puts into motion yet another phase of their care: the one that takes place at home. Seniors released from a skilled nursing rehabilitation facility may still be recovering from their surgery, illness or injury and remain
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