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Spring Cleaning for Health: How In-Home Care Supports a Fresh Start
Spring in North Georgia is more than azaleas and dogwoods—it’s a natural invitation to reset your home, your health, and your routines. As women, many of us end up carrying the mental...
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7 Ways Home Care Supports Cancer Recovery Better Than Hospital Stays
Picture this: You or your loved one has just completed a challenging round of cancer treatment. The oncologist says recovery at home is possible, but you're wondering, is that really the best...
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Start the Year Strong: A Fresh Beginning for Cumming Seniors and Their Families
A Season of New PossibilitiesThere's something magical about January, isn't there? The calendar turns, the holiday decorations come down, and suddenly we're all thinking about fresh...
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How to Support Aging Parents During the Holidays with In-Home Care: A Family's Guide to Joy and Peace of Mind
The holidays are magic—twinkling lights, cherished traditions, the warmth of family gathering. But if you're an adult child caring for an aging parent, the holiday season can also feel...
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How the VA Community Care Network Brings Home Care to VeteransBlog
How the VA Community Care Network Brings Home Care to Veterans
The VA Community Care Network (CCN) is a vital program that connects eligible veterans with high-quality health care services—including home care—provided by local organizations outside...
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When Do Family Caregivers Need Respite Care?
Family caregivers who are constantly on call or helping loved ones from dawn to dusk rarely find time to take a break. Caregivers can cite the list of things they do every day, but few prioritize...
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Millennials: A younger generation caring for elderly loved ones
The Baby Boomer generation currently ranges in age from their mid-50s to mid-70s. As this population gets older, a growing number of Millennials (currently 25 to 40 years old) are assuming the role...
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Paranoia in the Elderly
Paranoia in the Elderly One of the most alarming conditions a senior can develop is paranoia, a mental state characterized by persistent fears, worries, and accusations that often strike loved...
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10 Elderly Bathroom Safety Tips to Prevent Falls and Injuries
When it comes to preventing falls and injuries in the home, the bathroom is the most important place to make changes. Adults ages 65 and older have the highest risk of injury from bathroom falls...
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Sleep Struggles? Natural Solutions for Seniors
A good night’s sleep is essential for optimal mental and physical health, no matter your age. Still, the health conditions, medications, and changes in sleep patterns that often come with age...