Our first thought when we hear the word “healthcare” is of the people helping us care for ourselves: doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. On the other hand, some care providers go up and above. They can perform different...
Read More ›Having loved ones who are diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s can be very hard and challenging. Not only is it emotionally and psychologically difficult, it is also very demanding of your time and attention, which are things we reasonably...
Read More ›Providing care to our loved ones, especially when it does not come directly from us, can be a tough call considering how cautious we are with their condition, as well as the price it comes with. But it does not always have to be like that....
Read More ›According to the data provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one out of five falls causes a serious injury such as broken bones or a head injury, making falls one of the leading causes of injuries in older adults. The...
Read More ›Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by the loss of cognitive functioning. This affects a person’s ability to think, remember, and reason out – to the extent that it interferes with daily life. Hence, in-home health care...
Read More ›Parkinson’s disease is a type of brain disorder that results in stiffness, shaking, and difficulty with balance, walking, and coordination. In the U.S., approximately 60,000 individuals are diagnosed with PD annually. For individuals with PD,...
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