Families Can Enjoy Peace of Mind with Companion Care for Seniors

If your loved one needs a friendly companion or a helping hand for daily support to stay independent while living at home, Griswold is here for you and your family whenever you need us. With compassionate care and reliable assistance, we’re dedicated to helping seniors feel comfortable, safe, and connected. At-Home Elderly Companion Services For … Continued

Elderly Unable to Care for Pets: What to Do

When older adults become too ill, they sometimes have to sacrifice caring for their little fur babies. Luckily, there are steps to take when your loved one is unable to care for their pet. In this post, we’ll review what to do when Mom can’t take care of a dog anymore, Dad can’t take care … Continued

Help for Homeless Seniors

According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, 138,098 individuals over the age of 55 were experiencing homelessness on a given night in 2023. This is 20% of the overall homelessness population count. These statistics are startling given the many obstacles older adults face already. However, there are resources out there to assist seniors navigating … Continued

Benefits of the Elderly Living at Home

Aging in place refers to older adults choosing to live at home rather than in assisted living facilities. There are numerous benefits to this, including a sense of independence and peace of mind. In this post, we’ll review the following about elderly people at home: Download Our FREE Path to Care Guide Why Do Seniors … Continued

Holiday Gatherings: How to Know if Your Loved One Needs Care

The holiday season is usually filled with joyful and warm family gatherings. We visit our older relatives that we might not see throughout the year as much. While this can be a happy time, it can also bring hard truths where we notice subtle changes in our loved one’s appearance and behavior. Some of these … Continued

Adult Foster Care: What It Is and How Caregivers Can Help

As they age, many seniors start needing assistance with daily living activities, like cooking and eating, personal grooming and hygiene, getting dressed, and keeping their medication organized. They are not necessarily sick, and do not require the medical care that comes with living in a nursing home, but they can’t live independently in their own … Continued