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Helping Seniors Navigate Common Hand Issues
Home care assistance helps seniors manage age-related hand difficulties, supporting comfort, independence, and safer daily living.
Read MoreSix Factors That Could Increase the Risk of a Fall
Companion care at home helps lower fall risks by supporting seniors with daily tasks, mobility, and safety so they can move confidently at home.
Read MoreSymptoms of Congestive Heart Failure
Home care helps seniors manage congestive heart failure with daily support, symptom monitoring, and comfort for a safer, more independent life.
Read MoreFive Tips for Taking Care of Yourself as the New Parent of a Preemie
Being a new parent to a premature baby means that life may be changing for you in some really big ways you weren’t expecting.
Read MoreImproving Senior Nutrition with Soft, Easy Meals
One of the reasons seniors might skip meals or not get the nutrition they need is sometimes related to the texture of their foods. Softer, easy meals can be the answer.
Read MoreSpeak Up, Stay Safe: Health Literacy Tips Every Senior Can Use
Health Literacy Month tip: ask clear questions, make a simple home plan, and use skilled nursing to turn clinic instructions into safe daily routines.
Read MoreDepression Symptoms in Seniors
Home care assistance can help families recognize the difference between sadness and depression in seniors—and provide support when it’s needed most.
Read MoreHow Self-Care Helps Boost Self-Esteem in Seniors
Elder care provides essential support with personal grooming, helping seniors maintain dignity, confidence, and self-esteem as they age.
Read MoreWhat Are ADLs and How Does Home Care Address Them?
ADLs are an essential part of caregiving, but many seniors and family caregivers don’t realize how home care providers can help.
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