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Posts from November, 2022

  • When is the Right Time for In-home Care? When is the Right Time for In-home Care? A 2022 national poll from the University of Michigan on Healthy Aging, showed that more than half of adults over the age of 50 have helped an adult age 65 or older with health, personal, or other care tasks in the past two years. If you find yourself in this group, you may ... Learn More
  • Send a Senior a Smile Send a Senior a Smile Mental Health of seniors is at an all-time low. In fact, according to a Gallup Poll in February 2022, American happiness has hit record lows. Increases in depression and anxiety will extend well past the pandemic’s impact itself. Our seniors and our Caregivers have been ... Learn More
  • What is the difference between Personal Care and Companion Care? What is the difference between Personal Care and Companion Care? Changes in the health and well-being of our aging loved ones can happen overnight. Or these changes can happen in small ways as each day passes. If you are noticing your loved one could use a little more help with daily living and are considering in home care services, the ... Learn More
  • Alzheimer’s and In-Home Care Alzheimer’s and In-Home Care Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. It is the most common type of dementia and is not a normal part of aging. Some people notice changes in themselves before ... Learn More
  • Four Types of Physical Activities for Seniors Four Types of Physical Activities for Seniors There are many reasons why we tend to slow down as we age. You may feel discouraged by pains and aches or worry about falls. As we age, an active lifestyle, or regular physical activity, becomes more important than ever to our health. According to the Center for Disease ... Learn More
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