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Honoring Family Caregivers: Heroes in Our Midst
November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to honor the millions of Americans caring for aging loved ones. Family caregivers provide more than $600 billion in unpaid care each year, often while juggling work, finances, and stress.


October Is Residents’ Rights Month: What Families Need to Know
October is Residents’ Rights Month, a reminder that every resident deserves dignity, safety, and respect. Understand residents' rights, spot red flags, and take action with the support of Kimbrough Law.


Celebrating Labor Day—and the Unpaid Workers Who Make It Possible
This Labor Day, let’s recognize that caregiving is labor. Millions of family caregivers provide unpaid support for elderly loved ones, contributing billions in value while often going unnoticed.


Protecting Your Elderly Loved Ones from Heat Stroke: A Caregiver’s Guide for Hot Weather
Older adults are at high risk for heat stroke, especially those with chronic conditions or limited mobility.
Our latest blog shares 8 essential tips to keep elderly loved ones safe in hot weather—including what signs to watch for and when to call 911.


When Dad Becomes the Caregiver: A Father’s Day Reflection on Love, Legacy, and Letting Others Help
Father’s Day is a time to celebrate strength, resilience, and the quiet sacrifices dads make for their families. But for many older men, this season brings a deeper reality into focus—one where fatherhood takes on a new form: caregiving.


Mother’s Day as a Caregiver: When the Roles Reverse
When you find yourself as the primary caregiver for your elderly mom, Mother's Day takes on a different meaning.


The Hidden Stress of Elder Care: Recognizing Caregiver Burnout
April is National Stress Awareness Month, which makes it a great time to reflect on the stress of caring for elderly loved ones.


Top Hidden Household Hazards for Elderly Loved Ones: What You Need to Know
As the weather cools and everyone spends more time indoors, be on the lookout for five common household hazards.


Stop Elder Abuse
As longevity increases and the population of older adults grows, abuse of the elderly is becoming a serious problem.


How I Managed My Dad's Care
When your parent lives in one part of the country and you live in another, how does elder care happen? Here's how Chris handled it.




















