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Revitalizing Caregivers: Importance of Respite

Burnout and fatigue is commonly felt among caregivers due to overwhelming tasks requiring utmost attention, support and care for their patients. Thus, respite care is a good option to give primary caregivers time to restore their energy and return wi...

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Understanding Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s

One of the possible illnesses that the elderly may face due to aging and declining health is Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects a person’s memory, thoughts and behavior due to damage in their brain cells. This condition ...

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Signs of Dementia to Watch Out for

So, you suspect that your senior loved one misplacing their things isn’t just simple forgetfulness and could potentially be dementia. What do you do? As the community’s partner in health and a trusted home care provider in Pennsylvania at...

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Consider a Meal Preparation Service for Your Elderly

Eating balanced and nutritious meals is key to faster recovery and general good health among our senior loved ones. However, as any provider of home care in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, or anyone taking on the role of a primary caregiver in a family wou...

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Medication Safety: Details You Need to Know

There is no easy way to explain the challenges that patients are going through. Their mobility, cognitive functions, and emotional health are affected by their health condition. Despite everything that they’re going through, it doesn’t mean that ...

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What Makes Home Care the Best Care Plan?

Having a care plan is beneficial for patients. With their frail condition, it is important for them to get the healthcare assistance that they need. This is why finding a care plan that offers supreme care services is conducive for them. There are di...

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Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, and Chester Counties