
Caregiver Tips
Home Health Care Products
Assess basic needs and address social and recreational abilities to successfully age in place. Explore solutions for safety and convenience in the bathroom and kitchen.
Caregiver Tips
Assess basic needs and address social and recreational abilities to successfully age in place. Explore solutions for safety and convenience in the bathroom and kitchen.
Aging In Place
As our aging population grows so to will the growth of the non Medicare home health care agency. This is also known as non skilled home health care
Safety Articles and Checklists
Keep seniors safe during winter storms with our emergency preparedness checklist. Learn about hypothermia prevention and how to respond to weather watches/warnings. Free home safety tips included.
Diabetes
A recent study published in JAMA reveals the potential dangers of tight glycemic control in older adults with Type 2 diabetes. Learn about the risks of over treatment, the impact of hypoglycemia, and how to work with your doctor to make informed treatment decisions.
Faith In Caregiving
As a caregiver, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the daily challenges. Learn how to find balance and peace through God's love with tips from author Veronica Badowski in her book 'Treading Water with God: Lessons in Love While Care Giving'.
Professional Services
Palliative care is a specialized service that focuses on relieving symptoms and pain for aging adults with serious conditions or chronic illnesses. Learn about the team approach, individualized plan of care, and support provided for both the patient and their family.
Safety Articles and Checklists
Prepare for the unexpected with our comprehensive home safety checklist for the elderly. Reduce the risk of falls and injuries with tips on fall prevention, identifying hazards, and emergency preparedness. Download now as a part of your elder health care plan.
Types of Dementia
Discover the common vision problems associated with dementia and learn how to anticipate and address them. From difficulty re-adjusting spatial orientation to misinterpretations of reflections, this article provides insight on how to promote successful outings for those with dementia.
Alzheimer's
Providing care for a loved one in the early stages of dementia can be challenging. Learn about physical, financial, and cognitive signs to look for and how to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for your family member with dementia.
Caregiver Tips
A study by Kenneth E Covinsky, MD, MPH found that caregivers of dementia patients have a high rate of depression. Learn about the signs of depression, how difficult patient behaviors can affect caregivers, and ways to get support.
Types of Dementia
Not everyone realizes that the many different dementia types generally break down into two main groups, Alzheimer and non-Alzheimer, types of dementia. Within these two groups are the various kinds of cognitive impairment resulting from different conditions or injuries.
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Grief and loss after the death of a loved one is a natural process. Intense feelings of sadness and loss are completely normal. Healthy grieving is different for everyone. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Let us help you understand the grieving process.