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The Anchor of Familiarity: Why Companion Care is Vital for Parkinson’s in North HillsBlog
The Anchor of Familiarity: Why Companion Care is Vital for Parkinson’s in North Hills
Parkinson’s disease doesn’t just affect movement—it impacts the spirit. Discover how nurse-led companion care in North Hills Pittsburgh provides the emotional and physical...
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Strategies for Dealing with Challenging Clients
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Spreading Spring Cheer at The Haven at North HillsBlog
Spreading Spring Cheer at The Haven at North Hills
Last week, our Director of Community Outreach, Alyssa, spent time at The Haven at North Hills Senior Residence creating spring wreaths with residents—bringing a little seasonal cheer to...
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Helping Pittsburgh Families Navigate Recovery at HomeBlog
Helping Pittsburgh Families Navigate Recovery at Home
Why the Days After Discharge Matter More Than You Think For many Pittsburgh families, hospital discharge feels like the finish line. The surgery is done. The test results are in. The doctor says...
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Our Expertise with MS, Cerebral Palsy, and Parkinson’sBlog
Supporting Complex Conditions: Our Expertise with MS, Cerebral Palsy, and Parkinson’s
Caring for Complex Neurological Conditions at Home Living with a complex neurological condition like multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy, or Parkinson’s disease affects far more than...
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The First 30 Days Home From the Hospital: Why Coordination Matters
Discharged Doesn’t Mean “Fully Recovered” Picture this: you’ve just had major surgery or you’re recovering from a stroke, heart procedure, or serious illness. The...
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How In-Home Care Helps Seniors Age at HomeBlog
Staying Put in Pittsburgh: How In-Home Care Helps Seniors Age at Home
Pittsburgh families choose to stay in their neighborhoods as they age. BrightStar Care of Pittsburgh North Hills makes that possible with support that fits your life, not a facility schedule. In...
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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...