What to Do After a Senior Has a Stroke
A stroke is defined as a sudden disruption of the blood supply to the brain.
Read MoreFour Ways to Help Your Dad Improve His Emotional Well-Being
Your dad has been down for a while. He’s tired of feeling sluggish and sad and asked for your help in improving his emotional well-being.
Read MoreWhat Are the Best Ways Laughing Can Benefit Senior Citizens?
If you are caring for your elderly loved one, learning more about the benefits of laughter can improve their life.
Read MoreIs Your Senior Eating Enough?
Malnutrition can sneak up on your senior. How can you tell she’s eating enough?
Read MoreHome Health Care Services That Help a Parent With Pneumonia
Pneumonia occurs when an infection gets into the air sacs in at least one lung.
Read MoreAre There Effective Ways to Reduce Your Dad’s Stroke Risk?
Every 40 seconds on average, a person in the U.S. suffers a stroke. Around 25 percent of those strokes are first-time strokes.
Read MoreDiscover How Home Health Care Services Help Cancer Patients
The first Sunday in June marks National Cancer Survivor’s Day. It’s a day to celebrate life after a cancer diagnosis.
Read MoreHome Health Care Providers Can Help with Caregiver Burnout
If you start experiencing signs of caregiver burnout, home health care providers can step in to help your elderly loved one.
Read MoreTop Way to Live a Healthier Life – Even As We Age
Everyone has goals that they want to achieve. Even if your elderly loved one doesn’t know specifically what goals they have, they definitely have something they want to work toward.
Read MoreGlaucoma Explained
Glaucoma is an incurable eye disease that is a leading cause of blindness. It’s estimated that 1.5 million Americans have been diagnosed.
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