Why We Don’t Wear Scrubs at Pallas Care

At Pallas Care, we try to avoid imagery that signals medical care or focuses on a client’s dependence. That’s part of our commitment to valuing our client’s autonomy and supporting their wellbeing.
How to Talk to Your Aging Loved Ones About Home Care (Part 2)

4 more approaches to help you talk to an aging loved one about home care in Los Angeles with empathy, patience, and respect.
How to Talk to Your Aging Loved Ones About Home Care (Part 1)

Worrying about an aging parent or loved one living alone in Los Angeles? How do you convince them to accept help at home—without damaging your relationship or their sense of dignity?
Six Major Signs that You are Ready for In-Home Care

Recognizing the need for in-home care is not about giving up independence — it’s about preserving it. But how do you know when the time is right? Here are the key signs to watch for.
Understanding Death Anxiety in Older Adults: From Fear to Acceptance

Death anxiety is commonly defined as the apprehension or fear related to one’s own death or the process of dying. Presumably, everyone harbors a sense of fear regarding death. As a young person, my mental image of death is this: being unable to hear, see, or feel anything whatsoever—and remaining in that state forever. When […]