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Inspiring Elderly Care: Exploring Occupational Therapy's Benefits
In your role as a caregiver, you are responsible for your elderly loved one's wellbeing. As they age, their physical and emotional needs may change, requiring a different approach to care...
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Benefits of Medical Staffing in Home Care
Your loved one's quality of care is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing in-home care. Using a medical staffing agency that provides qualified and experienced caregivers...
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7 Tips for Improving the Quality of Life of MS Patients
A chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis (MS) attacks the brain and spinal cord. Other basic body functions can also be affected, including vision...
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Taking Care of Adults with Autism: A Beginner's Guide
Autism can be quite confusing to those who are unfamiliar with it. Families and caregivers can better understand what a loved one with autism goes through by understanding autism and what being on...
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At-Home Pediatric Skilled Nurses: Three Things Parents Should Ask
Any parent can find it difficult to hire an at-home pediatric skilled nurse. A good fit for your family is as important as someone qualified and experienced. Here are three questions every parent...
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Interventions for Parkinson's Disease: A Caregiver's Perspective
Parkinson's Disease affects movement and can lead to problems with balance, coordination, and speech. The disease most commonly affects people over 50 but can affect anyone. Parkinson's...
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Understanding Late Onset Multiple Sclerosis
Having a loved one diagnosed with late-onset multiple sclerosis can leave you feeling overwhelmed and confused. It may be difficult for you to know what to expect or how to best care for your loved...
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Taking Care of an Elderly Person with Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects one in every five hundred people, making it relatively rare. When a loved one suffers from MS, the experience can be life-altering. The brain and spinal cord are...
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Caring for Patients with Developmental Disabilities
It can be difficult to care for a loved one who has developmental disabilities. Not only do you have to worry about their physical well-being, but you also need to be there for them emotionally. In...
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Caregivers' Top Tips for Long Distance Care
Caregiving over long distances is difficult, but it is also a common experience for family caregivers unable to provide round-the-clock care to their loved ones. With the advent of modern-day...