What Makes Nail Care So Important for Seniors
Personal care providers can help with nail care (both fingernails and toenails) as well as care for the skin around the nails by applying lotion, performing light massage, and keeping the area clean.
Companion Care VS Licensed Home Health Care
In many cases, a combination of companion care and licensed home health care can offer the best support for both daily living and medical needs.
Senior Scam Seminar – Protecting Our Seniors
We recently hosted a vital Senior Scam Seminar at Brandywine at Huntington Terrace, bringing together experts to equip our community with the knowledge and tools needed to combat the growing threat.
Getting Help For Your Loved One With Parkinson’s Disease
Client advocacy services can help you coordinate services for your loved one with Parkinson’s, get referrals for specialists, create a full-spectrum plan, and so much more.
Know the Symptoms of Glaucoma for Save Your Vision Month
Glaucoma is one eye condition that can lead to serious vision loss. Knowing that a loved one may develop glaucoma, can help you spot these symptoms early on.
Employee Recognition of the Month for February
We’re so proud to recognize Monna Dumorne for her exceptional care! We have received amazing feedback about Monna’s work ethic and compassion.
Why Eating With Someone Promotes Better Eating Habits
One way to help your loved one eat better is to have someone regularly come to the home to help her prepare and enjoy her meals. and companion care at home providers can do just that.
Questions Seniors Should Ask Before Leaving the Hospital
Coming home from the hospital is a happy time, but seniors might have some questions that need answers before they feel comfortable.
Don’t Let Your Parents Skip Regular Medical Care While Snowbirding
Here are a few ways snowbird services can help your loved ones maintain important regular healthcare when transitioning to change in temporary living locations.
Creating Nutritious Meals for Seniors
Nutrition can help seniors deal with a variety of possible health issues, so family caregivers need to understand as much as possible about healthy meals.