Why Maintaining a Daily Routine Is Key to Your Loved One’s Comfort

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Why Maintaining a Daily Routine Is Key to Your Loved One’s Comfort Everyone yearns to know their place in the world. For seniors, who are often much more limited than they used to be, this struggle can cause significant mental distress. If you are caring for an aging loved […]
Tips for Transitioning From a Hospital to a Home

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Tips for Transitioning From a Hospital to a Home You or someone you know might have spent some time in the hospital but are making their way back home. Regardless of what kind of hospital care you received, it’s still going to be a transition moving back home after being under the constant […]
5 Tips for Defusing Tense Situations With Dementia Patients

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Making Family Visits Pleasant And Safe For Elders Any dementia or Alzheimer’s patient can have a bad day. As a caregiver, these tense moments can leave you on edge. When your loved one is upset, the situation can escalate rapidly – and in ways that you don’t always expect. […]
Making Family Visits Pleasant And Safe For Elders

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Making Family Visits Pleasant And Safe For Elders Creating comfortable situations for the elderly when mixed ages are visiting can be challenging, but happily the rewards are greater than the effort required. The key to success lies in careful planning, to identify and minimize potential problems. Most of us […]
Adapting to the Changing Needs of Elderly Parents

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Adapting to the Changing Needs of Elderly Parents Dedicating yourself to the care of another person is truly admirable, but it is never easy. For the children of aging parents, becoming a caregiver often comes far sooner than expected, and many feel unprepared. Caring for your elderly parent’s needs, […]
Four Home Accommodations Seniors Should Consider

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Four Home Accommodations Seniors Should Consider Many aging seniors prefer to reside at home rather than spending the rest of their days in a retirement home. However, the home can be a dangerous place for a loved one who lives on their own, which is why you may need […]
Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s is among the most common diseases that occur among seniors. Per the Alzheimer’s Association, “An estimated 5.8 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia in 2020. Eighty percent are age 75 or older.” Alzheimer’s and dementia are real […]
Lou Gehrig’s Disease In Home Care

Contact Us Looking for care? Schedule a home care assessment! Click Here Lou Gehrig’s Disease In Home Care A 57 year old psychiatrist contacted Fedelta hoping for a solution; she has a degenerative condition called Lou Gehrig’s disease. Being privy to her condition she knew that she was going to need full time care. She […]
The Difference Between CNA and HHA

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 The Difference Between CNA and HHA When you are looking into medical assistance for your loved one, you have a few options. Depending on the situation, you can go with a certified nursing assistant (CNA) or a home health aide (HHA). Read on to understand the differences between CNA […]
3 Ways to Help an Aging Loved One Who Refuses In Home Care

Start your care plan (206) 362-2366 3 Ways to Help an Aging Loved One Who Refuses In Home Care According to a survey conducted by AARP, 90% of seniors above the age of 65 wish to remain in their homes. Unfortunately, many seniors in the early stages of cognitive impairment can’t always take care of […]