Certified & Ready: Extended Family Care Allentown’s Newest Home Health Aides!

We’re thrilled to celebrate the graduation of our largest Home Health Aide training class yet in Allentown! Congratulations to each and every graduate!
Honoring Our Team: Birthdays, Anniversaries, and New Additions!

As we celebrate these special moments, let’s remember that it’s the people, the teamwork, and our shared goals that make our workplace extraordinary.
Creative Gardening Ideas for Seniors Facing Space and Mobility Challenges
Seniors can incorporate these innovative gardening solutions and continue to enjoy the pleasure and benefits of gardening in a way that is tailored to their needs and skills.
Our Home Health Aide (HHA) Training Program
Our Home Health Aide (HHA) Training Program provides an opportunity for individuals who are not yet certified as Home Health Aides to become certified.
Ensuring Collaboration Among the Medical Team
Skilled nursing care services help to bridge the gap between healthcare providers, seniors, and family members in order to make sure that everyone is working toward the same goal.
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.
Key Takeaways from the Senior Scam Seminar
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.
Celebrating a Decade of Dedication!
Please join us in congratulating Jennifer on this remarkable milestone and thanking her for her invaluable contributions over the past 10 years!
What Is Olfactory Stimulation and How Can Seniors Use It?
As seniors continue to age in place, they might want to try something called olfactory stimulation to receive a variety of benefits as a great way to improve their quality of life.
Tips When Caring for Someone Who is Chronically Ill
You have a lot on your plate when a loved one has a chronic condition. Provide the best care for your loved one by doing what you do best, and leaving the rest to a professional.