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  • Sky blossom photo representing the documentary about young caregivers as America's next greatest generation

    Walmart, AMC Theatres, and NBCUniversal Join Forces in Support of ‘Sky Blossom,’ the Impactful Film on Caregiving Sponsored by Seniorlink

    Award-winning MSNBC journalist Richard Lui makes his directorial debut with the groundbreaking documentary, SKY BLOSSOM: Diaries Of The Next Greatest Generation—an inspirational family film on children caring for veterans with disabilities. The not-for-profit film represents over a million dollars in in-kind and pro bono work to raise awareness of the country’s millions of military caregivers.…

    Read more: Walmart, AMC Theatres, and NBCUniversal Join Forces in Support of ‘Sky Blossom,’ the Impactful Film on Caregiving Sponsored by Seniorlink
  • A picture of an emergency sign outside of a hospital

    Understanding Strokes: How to Recognize Warning Signs of a TIA and Take Action

    A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a type of stroke. It is sometimes referred to as a “mini-stroke,” because it can cause stroke-like symptoms. Some TIAs last only a few minutes. Some TIAs last up to a few hours. Generally, when a person experiences a TIA, their stroke symptoms diminish or disappear after a period of time.   Strokes are usually one of two types: hemorrhagic or ischemic.   Hemorrhagic stroke. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when…

    Read more: Understanding Strokes: How to Recognize Warning Signs of a TIA and Take Action
  • A picture of Susan Bysiewicz, lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Navigating the role of family caregivers after a pandemic

    Caregiver Homes Joins Panel Discussion for Connecticut Family Caregivers, Hosted by Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz

    The virtual event, Navigating the Role of Family Caregivers After a Pandemic: Resources and Supports Available to Connecticut Families, takes place Wednesday, May 12th and will feature a panel discussion with participants from Caregiver Homes of Connecticut; AARP; the University of Connecticut’s Center on Aging; the Agency on Aging, South Central Connecticut; and…

    Read more: Caregiver Homes Joins Panel Discussion for Connecticut Family Caregivers, Hosted by Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz
  • Thank you nurses tribute with illustrations of nurses and the Seniorlink logo. Seniorlink is now Careforth

    National Nurses Month: Celebrating the Critical Work of Nurses in Caregiving

    May is designated National Nurses Month by the American Nurses Association. Nurses play a critical role at Seniorlink in efforts to care for our family caregivers and their loved ones. This year, Seniorlink is acknowledging the role that nurses who specialize in case management play in long-term care settings.

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  • Caregiver attentively taking their patient's blood pressure

    The Dangers of Hypertension: How to Recognize and Respond to a High Blood Pressure Emergency

    “Blood pressure” is the medical term for the amount of force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of arteries. It’s normal for blood pressure to rise and fall throughout the day, but for people with hypertension, blood pressure remains consistently high, increasing the risk of serious medical issues. According to the CDC,…

    Read more: The Dangers of Hypertension: How to Recognize and Respond to a High Blood Pressure Emergency
  • Elderly lady engaged in a crossword puzzle, enjoying one of the best brain games for older adults

    The Best Brain Games for Older Adults

    If you spend a lot of time with an aging loved one, you may notice them becoming a bit more forgetful or misplacing things. While frequent forgetfulness or severe memory loss may be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease, some forgetfulness is a normal part of aging. It may not be entirely preventable, there are…

    Read more: The Best Brain Games for Older Adults
  • Loving father embraces his autistic son from behind, showcasing compassion and support in caregiving

    6 Great Games and Toys for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    If you’re caring for a child or adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it’s likely you’ve watched them deal with some level of hyper- or hypo-sensitivity to their surroundings. ASD affects sensory processing so that sounds, touch sensations, and other stimuli feel either too overwhelming or too muted to ground them in their…

    Read more: 6 Great Games and Toys for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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