Care Tips for Arthritic Ankles and Feet
These techniques to manage arthritis of the feet will help your loved one remain independent in their home and still enjoy many of the activities that life offers.
Read MoreReasons Your Loved One Can’t Sleep At Night
Your loved one may need a bit of assistance when it comes to implementing activities into her day to help her sleep better at night.
Read MoreNovember’s Employee of the Month
Please help me congratulate our November, Employee of the Month. Juan Carlos Thank you for your exceptional care for our clients!
Read MoreHow Does Respite Care Help Families Find Balance?
The demands of caregiving can send families off balance very easily. Respite care is a valuable resource that can help bring balance back for everyone in the family.
Read MoreTips for Helping Your Loved One Retire From Driving
Practice empathy and understanding when your loved one is frustrated about not being able to drive while holding your ground on this important safety decision.
Read MoreEmbracing Health Tracking Wearables for Seniors
In order to get seniors to embrace wearable health tracking devices, home care and loved ones need to make them aware of the benefits, as discussed here.
Read MoreThings That Can Help Seniors Sleep Better At Night
When seniors aren’t getting enough sleep they may experience fatigue, dizziness, or other problems. Here are some lifestyle changes that can help them sleep better.
Read MoreThe Role of Fiber in Senior Nutrition
Fiber is an essential part of a senior’s diet since it has several health benefits, including regulating blood sugar, decreasing cholesterol, and promoting digestive health.
Read MoreEmployee of the Month for September
Join us in congratulating our employee of the month who has shown outstanding dedication to their work and is skilled in both English and Spanish!
Read MoreUnconventional Hobbies for Seniors Aging in Place
Senior home care providers and loved ones can encourage seniors to try activities that challenge the mind, body, and spirit, which is essential for successful aging in place.
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