When Roles Reverse: How to Navigate the Shift from Adult Child to Caregiver
You were meant to be her daughter or son, not his/her medical manager. That thought can land heavy once you realize how much your relationship has changed. Somewhere between coordinating doctor’s appointments, tracking medications, and quietly worrying whether the stove got left on again, the simple rhythm of being “her child” starts to fade. Love is still there. But it…
How To Safe Proof Your Elderly Parents’ Home
By Richard E. Ueberfluss, PT and edited by David Brimm — Updated March 27, 2026 Download One-page Room-by-Room Safety Checklist (printable) Introduction As people age, the home environment often becomes the site of the greatest risk for injury. Falls, medication/chemical poisoning, choking (dysphagia), and fire remain the most common and most preventable hazards. Recent advances—telehealth, smart-home devices, guided exercise programs,…
Tips to Protect Seniors During Spring Allergy Season
Spring is a welcome change after a long winter. Warmer temperatures, blooming trees, and fresh green lawns signal a new season of growth and renewal. But along with the beauty of spring comes a less pleasant reality: rising pollen counts and seasonal allergies. While allergies are often associated with children and younger adults, many seniors are affected each year. In…
National Caregivers Day: Supporting the People Who Care
Caregivers are the quiet constants in so many lives, the ones who show up early, stay late, and put someone else’s needs before their own, day after day. On National Caregivers Day, we pause to recognize and celebrate these dedicated individuals who provide essential support, compassion, and dignity to those who need it most. Whether they are professional caregivers or…
How to Cope with the Guilt of Hiring a Home Caregiver for Elderly Parents
Making the decision to hire a home caregiver for an aging parent is rarely simple. Even when you know it’s the safest and most supportive option, feelings of guilt, doubt, and emotional conflict can quickly surface. Many adult children struggle with the belief that they should be able to do more themselves or worry that seeking outside help means they’re…
10 Memorable Holiday Activities to Do with Grandparents as a Family
The holidays are the perfect time to slow down, gather close, and create memories with the people who mean the most, especially grandparents. Whether your family holiday traditions are long established or you’re looking to start new ones, spending meaningful time together can make the season even more meaningful. From cozy at-home activities to festive outings, these shared moments strengthen…
Dealing with Guilt When Placing Loved Ones in a Nursing Home
Deciding to move an aging parent or loved one into a nursing home is one of the most emotionally challenging choices a family can face. Even when it’s the best decision for their health, safety, and quality of life, it often comes with an overwhelming sense of guilt and self-doubt. Many caregivers struggle with questions like, “Am I abandoning them?”…
How to Celebrate and Observe Active Aging Week 2025
Active Aging Week 2025, a dedicated time to honor the vitality, achievements, and ongoing potential of older adults, is taking place October 6-12. This week isn’t just about recognizing age; it’s about celebrating the energy, engagement, and contributions of individuals who continue to live life to the fullest. Whether you’re a senior, a caregiver, or part of a community organization,…
Home Safety Checklist for Your Elderly Relatives
Caring for elderly relatives often means making sure their homes are as safe and comfortable as possible. As people age, everyday hazards like loose rugs, poor lighting, or cluttered walkways can become serious risks that increase the chance of falls and injuries. A well-prepared home safety checklist not only helps prevent accidents but also provides peace of mind for both…
