by team@studiothree49.com | Jun 15, 2026 | Blog
There’s a specific kind of worry that settles in after a parent’s first fall, or the day you find a forgotten burner left on. You want them to stay home — they want to stay home — but the house that felt familiar for decades suddenly looks different to...
by team@studiothree49.com | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog
Caring for an aging loved one who lives alone comes with a quiet, constant question: Are they truly okay when no one is around? Families ask us this often. There’s comfort in knowing a parent or grandparent values their independence — but there’s also a...
by team@studiothree49.com | Mar 6, 2026 | Blog
Taking care of an aging parent usually begins with small acts of support. You might help with grocery shopping, drive to an occasional doctor’s appointment, or check in more frequently than you used to. These early moments don’t immediately feel like caregiving. They...
by team@studiothree49.com | Feb 23, 2026 | Blog
Caring for an aging parent doesn’t usually shift from part-time to full-time overnight. It’s often a gradual process: you start by helping with groceries or driving to appointments. Then you’re organizing medications and stopping by every day. Before long, you...
by team@studiothree49.com | Feb 3, 2026 | Blog
Caring for an aging parent is more than managing schedules, medications, and appointments. It also means navigating emotional changes that can deeply affect both you and your loved one. Frustration, sadness, guilt, and exhaustion can surface long before families...
by team@studiothree49.com | Jan 26, 2026 | Blog
Caring for an aging parent is more than managing appointments. It’s also about making sure their home environment supports the life they want to live. Small hazards usually go unnoticed until something happens: a slip on the stairs, a missed step, or difficulty...