Posts by Julie McCormick, Co-Owner
Why Home Health Care Is Important for Seniors
Home health care can allow your senior loved one to age in place safely.
Read MoreWhat Seniors Need to be Social Media Stars
Speech therapy can be done at home, and it can really improve a senior’s ability to speak clearly and project their voice. That will help seniors as they get older, in addition to helping their social media content.
Read MoreHelping Seniors Naturally Handle Their Pain
When helping seniors manage their pain naturally, it’s important to consider all factors, including their current health and any medical conditions they have.
Read MoreUnderstanding Hyperthyroidism in Seniors
By understanding hyperthyroidism, loved ones and home health care can monitor seniors for signs and symptoms of the disease to ensure proper care.
Read MoreWhy Seniors Should Be Eating Blueberries
Home care can help to incorporate blueberries and other fresh fruit into your senior loved one’s diet. Blueberries are not only delicious, but they come with health benefits as well!
Read MoreWhat Are Examples of Exercises Occupational Therapists Recommend for Severe Arthritis?
Occupational therapy can help your mom regain the ability to care for herself. She can have her family and friends helping out, but she’s going to want her independence, too.
Read MoreWhy Home Health Care Is Becoming More Popular
Now that the number of seniors aging in place is increasing rapidly, home health care and other services for seniors that can be provided at home are becoming more accessible.
Read More3 Things Seniors Can Do To Support Speech Therapy
There are many things that seniors can do to help support their speech therapy and keep working on maintaining their cognitive skills. Here are a few tips.
Read MoreWhat is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy can help your senior loved one regain their independence and cognitive skills through everyday exercise and activities.
Read MoreIn-Home Care Advice to Help Seniors Acclimate to a Walker
If your senior loved one has to start using a walker, there are certain ways to help them get acclimated. Their in-home care can assist.
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