The thought of falling at home can be a worry for both you and your family. And with the World Health Organisation (WHO) reporting adults over the age of 65 suffer the greatest number of fatal falls, it’s understandable that you might be anxious...
Read More ›As you get older, socializing, staying active and maintaining hobbies are all key to a happy, more fulfilled life. At Royal Home Caregivers, we are here to help It’s a sad fact that, as you get older, you can become more vulnerable to loneliness...
Read More ›The decision of sending your old parents in a care home or providing continuous care such as live-in carer is always difficult for the whole family. The elderly people find it difficult to to accept any changes especially a significant one like...
Read More ›Here are six ways to reap the health benefits of a spring tune-up: 1) Get out in the garden. Gardening is an activity that promotes overall health and quality of life, physical strength, fitness, flexibility, cognitive ability and socialization,...
Read More ›For many families, knowing when their aging loved ones need more care at home can be challenging. Although a lot of the changes which come with aging can be seen, other signs are not easy to notice. Fortunately, Royal Home Caregivers is here to...
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