Little SistersNursing Home

Little Sisters

Care. Comfort. Dignity.

Resources & Guides

Helpful elderly care resources for families.

Practical guidance for care decisions, communication, safety, nutrition, and supporting ageing loved ones with confidence.

A warm family-oriented resource feature image.

Preview

Resources & Guides

Direct Contact

Live
Elderly CareDementiaRecovery CareFamily SupportNutrition
How to Know When an Elderly Parent Needs Assisted Care

Featured Guide

How to Know When an Elderly Parent Needs Assisted Care

Recognize the practical and emotional signs that tell you home support may no longer be enough.

Library

More Guides for Families

Short, practical articles that help families think clearly about care, transition, and long-term wellbeing.

Understanding Early Signs of Dementia

Family Guidance

Understanding Early Signs of Dementia

A guide for families on spotting cognitive changes and seeking early support.

Nutrition for Longevity

Health & Wellness

Nutrition for Longevity

How tailored diets improve the quality of life and energy in the elderly.

Managing Polypharmacy Safely

Clinical Guidance

Managing Polypharmacy Safely

The importance of professional nursing in managing multiple prescriptions.

Preparing a Loved One for Residential Care

Transition Planning

Preparing a Loved One for Residential Care

What families can do before the move to make the first weeks feel safer and calmer.

Medication Safety for Elderly People

Clinical Support

Medication Safety for Elderly People

Why medication routines, supervision, and documentation matter more with age.

How Families Abroad Can Stay Involved in Care

Family Support

How Families Abroad Can Stay Involved in Care

Simple ways to stay emotionally close and practically informed from a distance.

Newsletter

Get Helpful Care Guidance in Your Inbox

Sign up for practical resources on elder care, nutrition, recovery, and planning for residential support.

Need personal guidance for your loved one?

If the articles clarified the situation but you still need help choosing next steps, speak directly with the care team.