Planning Outings for Seniors With Mobility or Memory Challenges
Planning an outing for a senior with mobility or memory challenges requires thoughtful preparation. Learn how to choose accessible destinations, reduce overstimulation, and create safer, more enjoyable experiences with support from Caretech of Kansas.
How to Prepare a Child With Disabilities for a New Caregiver
Introducing a new caregiver can be a major transition for a child with disabilities. Learn how gradual introductions, visual supports, familiar routines, and clear communication can help your child feel safe and build trust.
10 Signs Your Aging Parent May Need Help at Home
Changes in hygiene, nutrition, mobility, memory, or household routines may indicate that an aging parent needs additional support. Learn 10 warning signs to watch for and how home care may help your loved one remain safe and independent.
7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Moving an Aging Parent Into Your Home
Considering moving an aging parent into your home? Explore seven important questions about care needs, home safety, finances, family responsibilities, and long-term support before making the transition.
IDD Day Center: What Kansas Families Should Know
Choosing an IDD day center is about more than finding a place to spend the day—it's about finding a community where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can build skills, friendships, and independence. Learn what Kansas families should look for before scheduling a tour.
Aging in Place in Topeka: Local Support Options for Families
Aging in place in Topeka allows seniors to remain safe, comfortable, and independent in their own homes—but it requires the right support system. This guide explores local resources, in-home care options, and signs it may be time for help, empowering families to confidently navigate care decisions and create a plan that supports long-term well-being.