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Family Caregiver vs. Professional Caregiver: Which One Should You Choose?
Choosing the right care for your elderly loved ones is a critical decision that impacts quality of life. A common decision is choosing between a family caregiver and professional caregiver. As with...
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Effective Parenting Tips for Children in Different Age Groups
Parenting is not for the faint of heart! If that is true, parenting a wide range of ages simultaneously is even more of a feat! While challenges are always present, there is also joy. Let’s...
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Tips to Manage Your Child's Seasonal Allergies
The Challenge of Seasonal AllergiesIf you have a child with seasonal allergies, you know how difficult this condition can be to manage. The uncomfortable symptoms, which include sneezing, runny...
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Recent Dementia Diagnosis? Here’s What to Expect
A Life-Changing DiagnosisWhile you probably suspected that a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease was coming, as you made a doctor’s appointment to be tested, but that does not make the...
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Does My Child Need a Caregiver?
Caring for ChildrenIn a perfect world, most parents would prefer to care for their children themselves. When we can’t be with our children, we need to feel secure in the knowledge that their...
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Staying Socially Active with Alzheimer’s
Benefits of Social ConnectionsDid you know that staying socially active can benefit your brain function? Research indicates that those who interact regularly with others can help prevent cognitive...
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Helpful Ways to Declutter Your Child's Room
The Importance of a Tidy Room Decluttering your child’s room is important, and not just for aesthetic reasons. More than just creating a tidy appearance, decluttering a...
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Companion Care vs. Personal Care: What's the Difference?
Understanding Home Care If you are looking for non-medical home care for yourself or a loved one, you will come across the terms “personal care” and “companion care.” Do they mean the same thing...
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Winter Safety Checklist for Children with Disabilities
Winter in TampaIn Tampa, we don’t tend to think much about winter preparation. The average temperature still hovers around 70 degrees in the winter months, and when we do get cool days, the...
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Safety First! Don’t Let Snack Time Become a Safety Hazard
There are so many new things in a young child’s life and food is one of them. There are new textures, smells, flavors, and tastes to explore with food. Excitement can build as the newness of...