Helping Seniors Take a Holistic Approach to Wellness
Seniors may need a variety of techniques and therapies to help them age in place, build routines, and live the lives that they want. Here are some tips.
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.
Ideas To Keep Your Mom From Being Lonely At Home
You can help make sure that your mom gets the companionship and socialization that she needs to be healthy at home by hiring companion care at home providers.
Reducing the Risks of Falls When Returning Home from the Hospital
Having someone nearby to assist with moving around during that initial healing period from a hospitalization, can prevent falls and further injury.
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.
Enhancing Movement for Seniors through Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing care helps seniors retain their independence by delivering tailored physical therapy, fall prevention methods, ongoing education, pain treatment, and more.
Hair Care Solutions for Seniors with Limited Mobility
By utilizing personal care assistance and tools made specifically to make hair maintenance easier, seniors can maintain the health and appearance of their hair.
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.
Should a Senior Watch TV Before Bed?
If TV is affecting a senior’s sleep, it’s time to work with home care providers on creating a good nighttime routine and figuring out the best TV time for a senior.
Container Gardening for Seniors: Plants, Tips, and Benefits
Container gardening is a great way for seniors to be more active and even to be more social, especially with help from companion care at home.