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The Caregiver's Corner

Practical advice for adult children helping aging parents live safely, comfortably, and connected.

Signs an Elderly Parent Should Not Live Alone: 10 Warning Signs

Some decline is subtle until suddenly it isn't. Here's how to recognize the signs that an aging parent may not be safe living alone — and what to do next.

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Best Medication Reminder Devices for Seniors (2025)

Pill organizers, smart pillboxes, automatic dispensers, and AI companions — a clear-eyed comparison of what actually works for medication adherence in seniors.

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How to Monitor Aging Parents Remotely Without Being Intrusive

You worry every day — but surveillance-style monitoring often backfires. Here's how to stay informed about your aging parent's safety while respecting the independence that keeps them thriving.

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What Is Sundowning? A Family Guide to Evening Confusion in Seniors

Up to 66% of people with Alzheimer's experience sundowning. Learn what causes it, 7 evening strategies that help, and warning signs you shouldn't ignore.

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Caregiver Burnout: 7 Warning Signs You're Doing Too Much Alone

40% of caregivers die before the person they're caring for. 7 warning signs — and the self-care strategies that actually work for busy family caregivers.

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Medication Management for Elderly Parents: What Every Caretaker Needs to Know

50% of medications aren't taken as prescribed. 125,000 preventable deaths per year. Here are 6 practical strategies — from pill organizers to pharmacy sync programs — that actually fix the problem.

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Loneliness in Aging Parents: The Health Risks No One Talks About

Loneliness raises mortality risk by 26%, accelerates cognitive decline, and is deadlier than obesity. Here's what the research actually shows — and 5 evidence-based interventions that work.

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Help for Aging Parents Living Alone: A Caregiver's Guide

Your parent is living alone and you worry every day. Here are 7 concrete strategies — from daily check-in calls to AI companions — to keep them safer, healthier, and less lonely.

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