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BrightStar Care of S. Nashville Achieves Prestigious Joint Commission Accreditation
We are elated to announce that BrightStar Care of S. Nashville has earned the esteemed Joint Commission Accreditation, a recognition that underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence in...
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Staying Fit After 70: Fun Exercises and Stretches
As we age, staying active becomes even more crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. While the body may not be as agile as it once was, there are plenty of exercises and stretches...
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Understanding Companion Care With BrightStar Care of S. Nashville
Companion care is a vital aspect of caregiving that focuses on providing emotional support, companionship, and assistance with daily activities for individuals who may need extra help. BrightStar...
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Enjoying the Spring weather!
Spending time outdoors and enjoying nice weather can be incredibly beneficial for the elderly. Not only does it provide a change of scenery and fresh air, but it also offers numerous health...
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BrightStar Care at Autism Tennessee Pajama Walk
At Brightstar Care, we believe in the power of community and the importance of supporting families with special needs. Recently, we had the incredible opportunity to represent our organization at...
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Revealed: The Eye-Opening Secret to Senior Eye Care During National Contact Lens Health Week!
Hey there, eagle-eyed readers! 🕶️ Are you ready to uncover the most sensational, eye-popping news of the season? Hold onto your glasses, because from August 21st to 25th, we're diving...
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5 Ways Companion Care Can Improve Your Loved One's Life
Companion care is a type of homecare service that provides non-medical support to seniors and other individuals who need assistance with daily activities. At BrightStar Care of Nashville, we...
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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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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...