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Serving Those Who Served: BrightStar Care® for Veterans
“I enjoy working with veterans because they have a wonderful view of the world and of life itself,” says caregiver Montana F. “You get to meet amazing people and enjoy each...
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First Drug to Slow Alzheimer's Gets Fully Funded by FDA
The Significance of FDA Approval The reason it’s a big deal that this medication has been approved by the FDA is that it makes it more affordable and available to people who need...
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Tips to Prevent Breast Cancer According to BreastCancer.org, breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women in the United States. And yet, so many people...
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Guide to Fall Causes and Prevention
Download Fall Prevention Checklist: Fall Prevention Tips Fall causes and prevention tipsMedication-relatedSide effects, interaction of different medications and incorrect use of medications...
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September is Healthy Aging Month
According to Carolyn Worthington, editor-in-chief of Healthy Aging® Magazine and creator of September is Healthy Aging Month, it’s never too late to find a new career, a new...
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Paying for In-Home Care
Private Pay Options The most common way people pay for in-home care services is through private pay options. This means that the person receiving the services pays directly out of pocket...
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Millennials: A Younger Generation Caring for Elderly Loved Ones
Common Struggles Millennial Caregivers Face If you have become a caregiver as a 20- or 30-something, you probably encounter certain challenges every day. The struggles listed here are not...
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Ways to Support a Person with Autism
In-Home Services In-home autism support services help provide families with additional resources, insight, and guidance in navigating their autism journey. In-home care providers will...
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How Do I Know If My Senior Loved One is Dehydrated?
Individuals 65 and older are at greater risk of heat-related illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adults who are overweight or have existing medical conditions...
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Parent Newly Diagnosed with Alzheimer's
Now that you have the news—you may be wondering what to do next. Accepting the diagnosis is the first step followed by learning how a parent's memory and health will change over time...