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Man in wheelchair laughs as he glances back at woman caregiverBlog
What to Know About Companion Care for Adults with Disabilities
Even if they're fully able to take care of themselves, adults with disabilities may experience loneliness or isolation from time to time—especially if they’re homebound or have...
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A caregiver provides tracheostomy care at home.Blog
Tracheostomy Care at Home: Tips for Safe and Effective Management
When you have a tracheostomy, a doctor creates an opening in your neck to place a trach tube in your windpipe to help with breathing. You may need one for a variety of reasons, like an airway...
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A baby with Down syndrome sits up on a bed in their home.Blog
What to Know About Caring for a Child with Down Syndrome
Raising and caring for a child with Down syndrome promises both joys and challenges. It's a unique journey, as their needs—and yours—will change through the years.Caregiving for...