Caregiver of the Month

We are proud to recognize Chris Tanael as Caregiver of the Month for January 2021. Chris has been providing his client with amazing care for almost two years now. His client’s family appreciates his dependability. He is always at his shift on time and never has to be asked to do something twice.

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Tips for Seniors Thinking about Adopting a Cat

Cats can be the “purr-fect” companion for a lonely senior, offering companionship, love, and a whole host of health benefits. Studies show that seniors with cats tend to be more social, more active and less depressed than those without pets. They tend to get up, talk and smile more often when a cat is around.…

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What Clues Let You Know Your Senior’s Hearing Is Fading?

Your elderly family member might be losing her hearing for a variety of different reasons. At some point, the reason doesn’t matter as much as the fact that you can help her in other ways once you know what’s going on. If your elderly family member hasn’t let you know outright that her hearing is…

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Aging Assistant’s NEW In-home Tele-Monitoring Service is Now Available!

Benefits to our clients: Increased monitoring provides “Peace of Mind” for the client’s family Our weekly check-in service helps to ensure that our clients have enough medication and groceries to last through each weekend We can arrange non-emergency transportation services as needed This very affordable monitoring option complements existing care services Our service allows for…

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CAREGIVER OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER 2020

LOIDA BARNETT. Congratulations to Loida for being chosen as Caregiver of the Month for December. Loida has been with us for five months and in that short time, she has created such a special bond with her clients. Our clients truly appreciate and value the compassion she brings to their home. She has been such…

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Strategies That Could Help Your Elderly Loved One After a Fall

Are you or an elder care provider trying to help your elderly loved one after they have fallen? If so, there are many strategies that could help them out. Before reading these strategies, remember that the first thing to do after your elderly loved one has fallen is to check on them. In many cases,…

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Tips for Communicating With and Learning From Your Elderly Loved One’s Senior Care Providers

Are you trying to figure out ways to communicate and learn from your elderly loved one’s senior care providers? Maybe you have been unsure of how to best care for your elderly loved one. You may have wondered how you can learn the best tips for helping out your elderly loved one. If this is…

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Aging Assistant’s NEW In-home Tele-Monitoring Service is Coming Soon!

Benefits to our clients: • Increased monitoring provides “Peace of Mind” for the client’s family • Our weekly check-in service helps to ensure that our clients have enough medication and groceries to last through each weekend • We can arrange non-emergency transportation services as needed • This low cost monitoring option complements existing care services…

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Caregiver of the Month for November

Jacqueline Villariba Jackie has been selected as caregiver of the month for November because she shows her clients complete dedication and care every time. She has years of experience as a caregiver and she has such great patience working with her clients and their needs. Jackie was also in the health field in the Philippines…

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