Assistive Devices to Consider for Better In-home Living

When deciding to live at home, there are plenty of preparations that you need to think about. Besides a caregiver visiting your home on a daily basis and assisting you with personal care, you will need to make certain home modifications and purchase assistive devices. These devices will help improving the quality of your life…

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A Simple Overview of Medicare

If you have recently begun looking into Medicare, you may be confused by some general terms that are often thrown around in conversations about the policies. If you do not know the jargon of the industry then what you hear and read may seem like Greek. It can be easy to get overwhelmed, but in…

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Four Ways to Make it Easier for Your Senior to Accept Help

Accepting help is not easy for a lot of different people, including possibly your senior family member. If that’s the case, you might want to try some of these ideas to help her to adjust to you hiring senior care providers. Not all of these might work right away, so there could be some trial…

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Building Your Care Team

If you have talked with your parent about becoming her primary caregiver as she strives to live independently in her home, it’s important from the start to realize this is not a task you want to do all on your own. While it may not look overwhelming at the start, caring for your aging parent,…

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Spring Renewal

Spring brings feelings of renewal I’m remembering the song from the musical, “Oklahoma!” — “Spring is busting out all over” — with the rows and rows of beautiful pink phlox in the medians and sometimes both sides of the highway, azaleas in profusion all around town, sometimes completely covering the neatly trimmed stands in front…

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April Caregiver of the Month

Rose Toribio has been chosen as our Caregiver of the Month for April because of her reliability and dedication to her work. Rose is always going the extra mile for her clients and it shows when she cooks for them or gives them a back rub. She always makes sure that her clients’ needs are…

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How Can Home Health Care Providers Help Your Elderly Loved One?

Do you have an elderly loved one that lives with chronic health issues? Does your elderly loved one need someone to be around daily to check in on them? These are just a couple of the reasons why your elderly loved one might need home health care providers in their life. There are so many…

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The Importance of Insurance Coverage Through Out Your Life

Insurance is one of the most crucial things to have. Having insurance can protect you and your family from surprises that could make you broke. Because of this, everyone should have insurance. However, many people can be confused by the different types of and how it works. Insurance is essentially the guarantee of compensation if…

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The Baby Boomer Generation

You may be a Baby Boomer, have a Baby Boomer parent/grandparent or work with adults over 50. If so, it’s important to understand the factors impacting their living situations. Below are some facts effecting seniors, provided by AARP. Three in ten (10%) AARP members and/or their spouses have a disability that prevents them from participating…

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Your Response to Dementia-Related Anger Matters

Many people who have dementia become angry, especially as the disease progresses. While this may not occur in the early stages of the disease for your elderly loved one, it could happen later on. It is important to know that your response to dementia-related anger matters. The way that you react when your elderly loved…

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