X


How quickly do you need help?

24 Hour In-Home Care for the ones you love

662-546-8222

image

Alzheimer’s Prevention: Lifestyle Choices that May Reduce the Risk

Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. While there is no cure yet or an understanding of how Alzheimer’s develops, scientists are working hard to understand its causes and to develop effective treatments. It is becoming clearer...

Read More ›
image

Breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s Research: Promising Advances and Future Possibilities

For the longest, there had been seemingly no hope for those with the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, but researchers have gone on to prove that hope might actually be on the horizon. Though there is no notable cure yet, studies and research have...

Read More ›
image

Living with Alzheimer’s: Supportive Strategies for Patients and Caregivers

Loving and caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can be difficult. Watching them slowly lose who they were can be hard to see. We’re here to offer some supportive help for both Alzheimer’s patients and caregivers that might make caregiving...

Read More ›
image

Early Warning Signs: Recognizing Alzheimer’s Symptoms

As our parents and loved ones age, we may notice signs of memory loss on occasion, which may cause us to wonder if Alzheimer’s is something that we should worry about. So how do we tell if memory loss is just a normal part of aging or if it...

Read More ›
image

Understanding Alzheimer’s: Exploring the Basics

Alzheimer’s. We understand that this is a very scary word, especially when the person you love is diagnosed with this disease. It’s hard to understand how it happened to your loved one, let alone what the disease itself is like. Though we...

Read More ›
image

Veterans, We Can Help

A Caring Hand at Home believes veterans deserve to be well taken care of for their sacrifices made for our country. We also know that, sometimes, it’s hard for us to admit we need help with our day-to-day activities, and that’s where we...

Read More ›
image

Top 10 Ways A Caring Hand Serves Tupelo, MS

Your loved ones are in good and caring hands when you hire A Caring Hand at Home. We know that it can be scary to trust someone else with the care and love that you give to your own loved ones, but rest assured, that in our hands, they are well...

Read More ›
image

Top 5 Ways We Care for Veterans

The elderly who served in our military and fought for our freedoms deserve the best home care services we can give them! We believe that starts with hiring the best home caregivers to tend to those who can no longer take care of themselves....

Read More ›
image

Stages of Dementia

Learning that your loved one has dementia can be devastating, and most likely, you’ve researched this terrible disease to understand precisely what you and your loved one will face. Dementia is a progressive disease, which means that it...

Read More ›
image

Is Hourly or Live-In Care Best For Your Loved One?

As our loved ones age or are injured, they sometimes require extra assistance for their daily activities. It’s not easy for them to lose their autonomy, and being the sole caregiver for your loved one can become overwhelming. That’s when...

Read More ›
image

How To Prevent An Escalation in Aging: Companionship

As our loved ones age, due to the loss of friends, busy family schedules, and a decrease in social interactions, they may start to feel lonely and isolated, which can escalate aging in the elderly. Feelings of isolation can lead to mental and...

Read More ›
image

Do Veterans Qualify for Assistance?

Are you a loved one and caregiver of a veteran who needs non-medical help, and are you feeling the burden of taking care of them on your own? Or, are you a veteran who has decided that you need help at home with your day-to-day activities but...

Read More ›
image

Early Signs of Dementia

As our loved ones age, it’s normal to worry about their mental health. Is their forgetfulness a fluke or does it point to a bigger health issue? If there’s a history of dementia in your family, of course, that’s where your mind will go....

Read More ›
image

Did Your Mom Take Her Medicine Today?

The chances of needing medication grow as we age, but remembering to take medication can also be difficult for our aging parents. It’s easy to forget to take medication, especially when it’s newly prescribed or you have to take it more than...

Read More ›
image

Alzheimer’s vs. Dementia

As our loved ones age, we all have questions about the two main memory loss issues they may face: Alzheimer’s vs. Dementia. There are a lot of questions surrounding the two. How are they similar? How do they differ? How do I know if my loved...

Read More ›