Senior Driving Safety Tips

Did you know that Ohio is one of the top 20 most dangerous states for seniors to drive? And, the state does not have stricter driving rules for those age 65 and older. It is important to continually evaluate your driving skills. Here are a few of our tips! Communicate: Start by having an open…

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Senior Vacation Tips

  Should I stay or should I go? That’s a common question that plagues senior citizens at the height of travel season.  With so many unknowns that come along with traveling these days, planning a trip can be daunting. Whether you plan on flying across the country, cruising to an exotic locale or taking a…

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Signs of Caregiver Burnout

It’s natural to want to take care of your loved ones at times when they need you most. However, there is such a thing as caregiver burnout. Being a caregiver can be a demanding and emotionally draining job. You spend so much time worrying about the health of your loved one it’s easy to let…

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Memory Loss and Brain Games: Do They Work?

  At Queen City Elder Care, we deal with patients with varying degrees and causes of memory loss. From Alzheimer’s to issues related to strokes, we’ve seen it all and often get asked if brain games actually help. Research shows that keeping the brain active may build its reserve of brain cells and connections. You…

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Ways to Help a Loved One Recover from a Stroke

  Having a stroke is a traumatic event and the road to recovery can be long and arduous. Queen City Elder Care specializes in caregivers that are specifically trained to help their patients with the aftermath of a stroke. We are here to share with our readers, advice for loved ones of those who have…

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