When loved ones reach an age where they are considered elderly, there are many potential difficulties that can arise. Family members and loved ones want to ensure the best quality of life possible for
Lightening the Responsibilities of Primary Caregivers
Primary caregivers have many responsibilities—working on their careers, taking care of family members, running household errands, and completing a long list of maintenance chores—on top of providing
How Personal Home Care Enables Independence for the Elderly
As a person ages, mostly things stay the same: one keeps their interests as they get older, but sometimes physical deterioration associated with aging can limit a senior’s abilities to enjoy their
3 Ways a Home Care Service Can Help New Moms Out Around the House
The birth of a child is a happy and exciting time, but for many a new mom, the transition from hospital to home care can be a mixed blessing. Still physically weakened from the birthing process, and
Caring for an Alzheimer’s Patient
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease can be difficult, especially if one enters into their relationship as a caregiver without properly understanding Alzheimer's disease and its stages.
In-Home Care Professionals Provide an Important Respite for Primary Care Givers
Oftentimes, a primary caregiver works a full nine-hour day, picks their children up from school, considers a variety of household needs, and still has to think about providing medical care to an
The Flexibility of In-Home Care
When an individual and their family determines that a loved one needs a level of care that is more than they can provide for themselves, a common fear is that the loved one will end up in an
Supporting Activities of Daily Living
The most important factor in a senior’s day-to-day schedule is quality of life. When a friend or family member requires assistance with their activities of daily living (ADLs), it is important to find
How In-Home Care Provides Companionship for the Elderly
The ability for people to socialize can be directly correlated to their well-being. In fact, research has found that 85% of doctors feel that unmet social needs can be proportionally related to poor
What Qualifies a Person to Provide In-Home Care?
When a friend or family member requires in-home care, it is important to ensure that the proper person is hired for the job. In-home care services are provided for individuals that require a level of
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