The CaraVita Blog

Is Your Mom Or Dad Lonely? Companion Care At Home Can Help

By CaraVita Staff | May 1, 2024 | Comments Off on Is Your Mom Or Dad Lonely? Companion Care At Home Can Help
If you are worried about your mom or dad getting lonely living alone think about these benefits of companion care at home.

The Core of CaraVita

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 24, 2024 | Comments Off on The Core of CaraVita
Join me in giving a big thank you to our case management team! The impact from the work you do every day creates a lasting impact.

National Walking Month

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 23, 2024 | Comments Off on National Walking Month
Dust off your sneakers and lace them up because May is National Walking Month! Be sure to tag us in the photos you take while out on a walk.

Dementia Friendly Happenings in Atlanta

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 23, 2024 | Comments Off on Dementia Friendly Happenings in Atlanta
You might be surprised to learn that quite a few major museums and attractions offer specialty programming for those living with dementia and/or sensory adaptations.

Making Fulton County Dementia Friendly

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 22, 2024 | Comments Off on Making Fulton County Dementia Friendly
Beth Cayce, along with others, has recently participated in the Dementia Champions training to assist the work of Dementia Friendly Fulton.

What To Do If Your Senior Parent Falls In The Middle Of The Night

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 15, 2024 | Comments Off on What To Do If Your Senior Parent Falls In The Middle Of The Night
It’s strongly recommended for seniors living alone to have 24-hour home care. If your senior parent falls in the middle of the night here are some things you should do.

Navigate Communication Issues Related to Alzheimer’s Disease

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 1, 2024 | Comments Off on Navigate Communication Issues Related to Alzheimer’s Disease
Communication challenges connected with Alzheimer’s illness are frustrating. With the help of Alzheimer’s care providers, loved ones can learn ways to help seniors manage their frustration.

What does a POA have to do with Medicare?

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 22, 2024 | Comments Off on What does a POA have to do with Medicare?
Let’s define a POA first. A POA is a power of attorney. This gives one or more people the power to act on your behalf. Learn more about it.

Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Cognitive Decline

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 22, 2024 | Comments Off on Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Cognitive Decline
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease discusses how participation in social activities can help defend against cognitive decline, particularly for those living in long-term care communities.

Caring for Aging Parents

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 21, 2024 | Comments Off on Caring for Aging Parents
When talking to a parent about future care, it’s best to have a strategy for structuring the conversation. Here are some key concepts to consider.

CaraVita Home Care Named Top Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Services Provider for 2026 by Elder Care Review

By CaraVita Staff | Jun 1, 2026

A Mother’s Day Message for the Sandwich Generation

By CaraVita Staff | May 8, 2026

Celebrating CaraVita’s Nurses During National Nurses Week

By CaraVita Staff | May 6, 2026

Older Americans Month 2026 in Fulton County: Celebrating Health, Purpose, and Community

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 30, 2026

What Types of In-Home Care Are Available in Atlanta? A Family Guide

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 9, 2026

Parkinson’s Awareness Month: What Our Own Team Knows Firsthand

By CaraVita Staff | Apr 3, 2026

What Is Home Care (And What It’s Not): Services, Limitations, & What Families in Atlanta Need to Know

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 9, 2026

CaraVita Is a Presenting Sponsor of the Take on Dementia 2026 Symposium

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 6, 2026

How Companion Care at Home Keeps Seniors Active

By CaraVita Staff | Mar 4, 2026

Wandering and Alzheimer’s: How to Prevent Dangerous Situations at Home

By CaraVita Staff | Feb 16, 2026
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