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The Importance of Hydration for Seniors
The human body is 65% water, so hydration is extremely important to support body functions such as digestion and temperature regulation. Staying hydrated is important for us at every stage of life, but there are several benefits that are extremely relevant to senior citizens. Keep reading to learn about common barriers to hydration seniors face, and tips and tricks to combat them! The Benefits of Proper Hydration Heart Health: Because blood is made of 55% water, staying hyd
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Oct 9, 20253 min read


Home Health and Home Care: What is the Difference?
Home care and home health services are distinct types of services offered in a client's home. Although these terms are often used interchangeably, there is a clear difference between them. Home health refers to a medical service, whereas home care is considered a personal service. Despite having different objectives, both services can be combined to offer comprehensive support to the patient and their family. Home Health Home health is a line of medical service that is design
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Oct 9, 20252 min read


Home Care and Transportation for Seniors
Today, our cars are our connection to life outside of the home. The ability to drive your care wherever you want to, whenever you want to is something that many people aged 16 - 70 take for granted. Loss of the ability to drive for seniors is linked to a variety of issues, from visual impairment to cognitive decline. Regardless of why an aging adult may choose to stop driving, it is found that they report that their wellbeing is impacted by the change. Home care agencies prov
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Oct 9, 20253 min read


Caregiver Communication Strategies
Communication is the foundation of our interpersonal relationships. The caregiver and care recipient relationship is no different! In this blog we will cover a variety of factors that can impact or influence the communication of this important relationship and important strategies to promote clear and effective communication. Most of us will step into a caregiver role at some point in our lives. Currently, there are more than 104 million Americans who act as caregivers. The c
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Sep 29, 20253 min read


Exercising with Limited Mobility
Exercise is an important tool for anyone with limited mobility. Limited mobility can make exercise intimidating; but with some special attention and modifications when necessary, someone with limited mobility can reap the benefits of an active lifestyle. Exercise can increase your strength, boost your mood, and even help you to understand your mobility differently. Understanding Limited Mobility Limited mobility refers to any physical impairment that impacts a person's abilit
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Sep 29, 20253 min read


Starting Home Care: What to Expect
Deciding on homecare for yourself or your loved one is one of the best choices you can make to age independently and in place. Once you have decided on the agency of your choice a few things will happen to ensure you receive the level of care you need, keep reading for a guide on what to expect when you're beginning care. In-Home Assessment Staff from the care agency you sign up with will schedule a time to visit you in your home. During the home visit they will learn more ab
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Sep 26, 20253 min read


Helping Your Loved Ones Maintain Their Hygiene as They Age
Helping your loved ones continue to maintain their personal care as they age is incredibly important, as improper personal hygiene can...
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Sep 23, 20253 min read


Adjusting to Alzheimer's and Dementia: How Home Care Can Help Your Loved One Age In Place
Navigating a loved one's dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosis can be difficult and overwhelming. Home care is an excellent option for those who are looking to help their loved one age in place! About Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, and it is one of the most common forms of dementia. The symptoms of Alzheimer's can vary widely among individuals, but common early signs include
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Sep 19, 20253 min read


The Benefits of Pet Ownership for the Elderly
Science has proven something that pet lovers have always known to be true- having pets makes our lives better! Studies show that pet ownership has a positive impact on both mental and physical health. Research by American Psychiatric Association shows that our furry friends offer more than meets the eye, through their loyal companionship they provide owners with social and emotional support- two key pillars of mental health. The companionship offered by our fuzzy friends co
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Sep 15, 20253 min read


7 Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout
Throughout the United States, 53 million American adults are caregivers- that is nearly 22% of the adult population! Caregiving can be a...
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Sep 12, 20254 min read
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