Are you asking the same question? Then, let's find out here. Transportation is an essential factor in one's life. It helps people of all ages from all walks of life to get to their destinations and go back home, too. But for our senior loved...
Read More ›Most people would say that when you put your loved ones in hospice, it means you are either giving up on them, waiting for them to die, or just wasting too much money. Let us clear that up, okay, because that is a pure misconception. As a...
Read More ›A senior is predisposed to malnutrition for a handful of reasons – health conditions, bodily changes, living arrangements, and incapability of doing groceries. Malnutrition in the elderly can lead to a lot of serious health concerns. So, how...
Read More ›The phases family members go through when a member is diagnosed with a terminal illness can be very challenging. Most of the time, we would not know what to say or do. Doubts about the quality of life in our loved one’s remaining days will...
Read More ›Seniors often avoid physical activity for the fear of accidents or injuring themselves. However, the CDC and studies have proven that the benefits of physical activities for seniors far outweigh their risks. As a provider of in home care in...
Read More ›As we age, our body and metabolism go through changes as well. We may not be able to absorb nutrients as we used to but it becomes easier for us to gain excess weight. This is why a senior may be prone to obesity but is still malnourished. ...
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