The AdoreMOM Blog
Our articles are designed to help AdoreMOM, Dad, our loved ones and ourselves when approaching this time of transition. We cover a range of topics relating to senior living, real estate and much more!
Top 10 Health Tips for Seniors This Spring
As spring blossoms into full bloom, it's the...
The Benefits of Seniors Being Physically Active
Physical activity is important for people of all...
Understanding Dementia: A Comprehensive Guide
Dementia is a complex and often misunderstood...
Previous Articles
How to tell dad he shouldn’t be driving
In a previous article, we talked about signs that dad shouldn’t be driving. Helpful as we hope that information is, there’s still the dilemma of how to tell dad he shouldn’t be driving. Depending on your relationship with Dad, or any aging loved one you need to have...
Signs that Dad Shouldn’t Drive Anymore
It probably goes without saying, but let’s start off right away by saying this could be anyone, not just Dad who shows signs he shouldn't drive anymore. Many of us remember what it was like to be sixteen, or around that age, and getting their first driver’s license....
Do you know about Sundown Syndrome?
You might not have heard of it, as many who haven’t had to care for aging loved ones aren’t aware of what sundown syndrome is. It’s a condition that typically affects those with dementia and Alzheimer's and can happen at any stage, though it’s most common around the...
6 Ways to Make Decluttering a Home Easier
When there’s too much clutter to sell Mom’s Home Getting ready to sell, or help with the process of selling your parent’s, or a loved one’s home, can quickly become more than you bargained for - especially if the house is full of lifelong collections, clutter, or a...
What is Anosognosia
When your loved ones won’t recognize something’s wrong Anosognosia. You may never have heard of it. And we wouldn’t bat an eye if you had to look up how to pronounce it. Imagine this scenario. You visit your parents one weekend and something strikes you that hasn’t...
