
Determining When It’s Time for Home Care
Because some seniors may be uncomfortable with the idea of having non-family members look after them, they may resist any initiative to avail of home care. Despite convincing you that they do not require any help, there will be apparent signs to indi...
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Tips for Communicating with a Dementia Patient
If you are caring for a loved one who has Dementia, you’ll probably agree that communicating with them can be challenging. And while home care is always a wise option, we respect the fact that you’re doing your best in taking care of your loved o...
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Making Your Home a Safe and Healthy Home
Our home is our sanctuary. And we do simple things to make it one. But for elderly individuals and people with life-altering conditions and injuries, their current situation holds them from making their home a home. So, what can we do to help them? H...
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Helping Your Loved Ones Move Around
To see someone we love struggle hurts. And it hurts the most when we can’t do something about it. We can’t remove our loved one’s pain, nor can we share the pain or anything. But despite the helplessness, they feel and think there i...
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Personal Hygiene and Homemaking Services
When adults grow older and enter their golden years, it is time for them to enjoy the fruit of their labors. But instead of resting and relaxing, many find themselves doing chores and personal tasks that they no longer have the mental or physical cap...
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Medication Management for Seniors
Medication management for seniors is no joke. The number of over-the-counter and prescription medicines for adults has increased over the years. And as their medication regimen becomes more complex, so does their propensity toward forgetfulness and m...
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