The Role of Skilled Nursing Care at Home in Managing Long-Term Health Conditions
For individuals navigating chronic health issues, choosing in-home skilled nursing care means choosing continuity, comfort, and personalized expertise.
Adapting Physical Activity for Seniors With Dementia
With careful adaptation, clear safety measures, and consistent routines, seniors with dementia can benefit greatly from physical activity, while modifications help reduce risks.
How Can Seniors Gracefully Destress?
Stress is a big part of everyday life, even for aging adults. Finding ways to gracefully shed stress is so important. Caregivers can help seniors explore some of these ideas.
From Brooklyn to Beyond: Building a 39-Year Legacy in Home Healthcare
Stephen Sternbach, President and CEO of Star Multi Care, shares the remarkable journey that began 39 years ago with a no-money-down deal for a small Brooklyn nurse’s registry.
Does Physical Health Affect Cognitive Health for Seniors?
Home care providers can offer that support, assisting with daily tasks and making it easier for seniors to adopt habits and routines that boost mental and cognitive health.
How Healthcare Supplemental Staffing Supports Quality Home Care
Healthcare supplemental staffing keeps home care running smoothly by filling gaps, supporting staff, and ensuring clients get the care they need without delay.
Symptoms of End-Stage COPD
While it’s not possible to know everything that you’ll need in end-stage COPD, hospice supportive care can help you create plans so that you aren’t overwhelmed when they occur.
Tips for Providing Care for Your Loved One with MS
A person’s treatment of MS may mostly focus on recovery from attacks, reducing relapses, slowing the progression of the disease, and managing MS symptoms.
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.
How Help With Daily Tasks Helps Boost Senior Well-Being
For seniors, the ability to care for oneself and one’s environment isn’t just about maintaining a home—it’s about maintaining identity, purpose, and joy in the journey of aging.