• Ask the Experts: Dr. Lisa Hou, DDS

    Ask the Experts: Dr. Lisa Hou, DDS

    Pallas Care CEO Jennifer Dawson recently sat down with Dr. Lisa Hou to talk about dentistry and periodontal health for older adults. Dr. Hou is a triple Trojan, having earned a Bachelor’s degree from USC’s Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and a Master’s and Doctoral degree from the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry. In addition…

  • The Cost of Care: In-Home Care Services

    The Cost of Care: In-Home Care Services

    There’s no two ways about it: getting older is expensive! Whether you’re planning for your own golden years or helping a loved one that already needs assistance, it’s helpful to know what your choices are, what the cost will be, and how you can pay for it. This series will explore your different options for…

  • Internalized Ageism: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

    Internalized Ageism: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

    What is Ageism? The World Health Organization defines ageism as “the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) towards others or oneself based on age.” Ageism, just like any other “ism” is a harmful form of discrimination that unfortunately affects people of all age ranges. However, older adults are…

  • Aging is the Now – Aging is the Future

    Aging is the Now – Aging is the Future

    An Entrepreneurship Symposium By Isabel Ollerton, Pallas Care Intern and Undergraduate Senior at USC’s Leonard Davis School of Gerontology This past Friday, Pallas Care had the opportunity to attend this Aging is Now | Aging is the Future Entrepreneurship Symposium hosted by the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and Leonard Davis School…

  • Our Aging World

    Our Aging World

    Everyone gets older. It’s no secret—nor should it be treated like one.  Today, more people than ever have the opportunity to grow old. Improvements in technology, medicine, social support, and other factors have extended the life expectancy of communities all around the world. With these changes in life expectancy come changes in population demographics. Population…

  • Staying Upright and Independent: Essential Fall Prevention Strategies for Seniors

    Staying Upright and Independent: Essential Fall Prevention Strategies for Seniors

    Falls can happen to anyone, but they are particularly dangerous for older adults. In fact, falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalization among adults aged 65+; emergency rooms will see more than 8 million fall-related visits by seniors this year alone! By implementing practical strategies, you can minimize the risk of falling and…

  • The Importance of Proper Hydration for Older Adults

    The Importance of Proper Hydration for Older Adults

    Proper hydration helps maintain our overall health, prevent medical complications, and support our daily functioning. While staying hydrated is crucial for people of all ages, it becomes particularly important for older adults. Signs of dehydration may include dry mouth, dark urine, dizziness, muscle cramps, confusion, and/or rapid heartbeat; seek medical attention promptly if these occur.…

  • Should I Work with an Agency or Hire an Independent Caregiver?

    Should I Work with an Agency or Hire an Independent Caregiver?

    Searching for care for yourself or a loved one can be an exhausting process. There are so many things to consider! You may be tempted to hire an independent caregiver, which can often be less costly than going through an agency. However, working with an agency like Pallas Care can make the process easier and…

  • Talking to Your Loved Ones About Care

    Talking to Your Loved Ones About Care

    As we age, our needs change, and we may require additional support to maintain our independence and well-being. What do you do when your loved one, such as a parent, relative, spouse, or even a close friend needs care? It can be challenging to broach the subject of in-home caregiving services with our loved ones,…