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Who Helps When Chronic Symptoms Keep Changing at HomeBlog
Who Helps When Chronic Symptoms Keep Changing at Home
Why Changing Symptoms Can Be OverwhelmingChronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, COPD, or Parkinson’s can be unpredictable. Some common challenges families face include:Medication...
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PTSD Doesn’t Retire: How It Can Show Up Later in LifeBlog
PTSD Doesn’t Retire: How It Can Show Up Later in Life
PTSD doesn’t disappear with age. Learn how post-traumatic stress can resurface later in life, the signs families notice first, and how in-home support can help seniors feel safe and supported...
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How to Recognize a Stroke Early and Act FastBlog
How to Recognize a Stroke Early and Act Fast
A stroke can happen suddenly—or it can begin quietly, with small changes that are easy to miss. For seniors and their families, knowing the early warning signs of a stroke can make the...
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Fresh Start, Fresh Perspective: How to Celebrate Life in JanuaryBlog
Fresh Start, Fresh Perspective: How to Celebrate Life in January
January is often framed as a month of resolutions, do more, be better, fix what’s broken. But it’s also Celebration of Life Month, a quieter, more meaningful invitation to pause and...
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How to Keep Your Loved One Safe, Happy, and Involved This Christmas Season
The Most Wonderful (and Busiest) Time of the Year Christmas is a season of joy, family gatherings, twinkling lights, and cherished traditions. But for families caring for aging loved ones, the...
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10 Signs Your Elderly Loved Ones May Need Home Care: What to Look For During Your Thanksgiving Visit
The Thanksgiving You'll Never Forget—For All the Right ReasonsThanksgiving is one of the most cherished holidays of the year. It's a time when families gather around the table, share...
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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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In Home Care for Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding several programs that allow senior veterans to age in their homes or live in home-like settings as alternatives to elder care facilities.VA officials...
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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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In-Home Nurse Visits
Home RN and LPN Care in Richmond, VAWhen families and their loved ones need medical assistance, it's critical to choose a provider who can offer high-quality, compassionate care you can trust...