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Was your elderly loved one just been discharged? Have they just come home from the hospital following surgery? It's good to remember that their care does not stop with their discharge. They must be supervised and consistently stick to effective...
Read More ›Anyone who has taken care of a loved one with dementia will know that it is far from easy. The challenge is not only about making sure that you can take care of them and provide for their care requirements, but that you can do so in a way that...
Read More ›When mom and dad’s home start to decline, getting someone to provide them with the home care services they need may be the best gift you can give them. Unkempt home, dusty shelves, and dirty counters are often indicators that help is needed. ...
Read More ›[caption id="attachment_276" align="alignright" width="670"] Why Family Caregivers Need to Take a Brea[/caption] According to AARP, more than 1 in 5 American adults or an estimated 53 million family members provided unpaid elderly care in 2020. And...
Read More ›Falls and slips are some of the most common causes of injuries for senior citizens at home. Some risk factors that increase the risk of falls include mobility constraints, lack of self-care, and lack of adequate housekeeping. We provide Home Care...
Read More ›Some symptoms of dementia can increase the risk of unwanted incidents at home for senior citizens. Wandering is one common that can cause seniors to become lost or confused about their location. Confusion and memory loss can also increase the risk...
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