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Discover our articles dedicated to home care in Monaco. Practical advice, support for the elderly, home care services, local legislation… Our content informs and guides you to better understand home care solutions in the Principality.
Family caregiver: how to avoid burnout
Family caregivers: discover how to prevent burnout, recognize the signs of fatigue, and maintain your well-being with personalized support solutions. Practical advice to continue helping your loved one while taking care of yourself.
Financial assistance for home care in Monaco: procedures and a complete guide
What steps are involved in home care in Monaco? Here is our clear guide to understanding the steps, financial assistance, and how to organize home care for yourself or a loved one.
The benefits of social connection for older people
Social connection is essential for older people because it directly impacts their psychological, emotional, and even physical well-being. With advancing age, certain events such as the loss of a spouse, estrangement from…
What are the warning signs of a loss of autonomy in Monaco?
With age or a temporary decline in health, some people begin to experience difficulties with everyday tasks. Recognizing the early signs of loss of independence in Monaco allows for timely intervention and…
Home help or home nursing care: what’s the difference?
When it comes to maintaining an elderly person, a person with a disability or someone in convalescence at home, two types of interventions are often confused: home help and home nursing care.
Returning home after hospitalization: key support for the elderly
Returning home after hospitalization is a delicate process, especially for older adults. This transitional period can be a source of anxiety for both the individual and those around them. This support can be…
Support for neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s) at home: essential support for families
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Lewy body dementia affect a growing number of elderly people. These progressive conditions impact cognitive, motor…
The role of the family in home support
The role of family in home support: how to stay involved without burning out?When a loved one loses their independence, family often plays a central role in organizing their daily lives. From emotional support and administrative procedures to...
Stroke (CVA): Recognizing and Preventing
Accidents Vasculaires Cérébraux (AVC) et Accident Ischémique Transitoire (AIT) : Reconnaître, Diagnostiquer et Agir Rapidement pour Prévenir les Séquelles Dangereuses.
Les AVC et AIT sont des événements…
VAE – Caregiver
Becoming a caregiver through the VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience)You work as a caregiver but do not have the professional qualification? By going through a Validation of Acquired Experience (VAE) process you can validate your skills already...
How to prevent falls in the elderly?
How to prevent falls in older people? 1. Adapt all rooms. Remove potential obstacles (rugs, dog toys). Ensure easy access to the telephone and remote control. Keep hallways and passageways clear.











