Category Archives: Senior Education
Pain Management for Older Adults: A Friendly, Practical Guide for Families and Care Teams
This blog post distills the key lessons from a clinical training module on “Pain Management [...]
Nov
Sleep Quality in Older Adults: A Practical Guide for Seniors, Caregivers, and Care Teams
Poor sleep is common in later life—and it isn’t “just part of getting old.” The [...]
Nov
The Process of Aging — A Practical Guide for Health Staff, Caregivers, and Seniors
This post turns a concise teaching module—“The Process of Aging”—into an everyday guide you can [...]
Nov
Working with Older Adults Who Have Vision, Hearing, or Cognitive Changes
What this document is—and why it matters This blog post condenses a training module from [...]
Nov
Total Hip Replacement Recovery: Traffic Light Guide for Post-Surgery Care
Introduction Recovering from a total hip replacement (THR) is a journey that requires vigilance and [...]
Nov
Your Total Knee Replacement Recovery: A Simple Traffic Light Guide
Undergoing a Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a significant step toward a more active, pain-free [...]
Oct
COVID-19 Self-Management Plan: Know Your Zones
Introduction The COVID-19 Self-Management Plan uses a simple traffic light system (Green, Yellow, and Red [...]
Oct
Hospitalization and Dementia: A Caregiver’s Guide to Support, Safety, and Recovery
Staying at a hospital can make anyone feel anxious and upset. The experience can be [...]
Oct
Dementia & Incontinence: A Kind, Practical Guide for Families & Care Teams
Incontinence is common in dementia—and it’s manageable. With a simple daily plan, the right tools, [...]
Oct
Asthma Self-Management Plan: A Practical Guide for Patients, Caregivers & Care Teams
When everyone follows the same plan, asthma gets quieter, safer, and less scary. Use this [...]
Oct

