Home modifications can make it safer to age at home. The changes you make now can allow yourself or your loved one to live at home, even with health issues that may arise.
In addition to physically modifying your home, it is also smart to invest in home health care. Home health care workers have experience with home modifications, and they can recommend different options that make your home safe for your loved one.
Read More
Do you have an elderly parent trying to take care of your other elderly parent that is battling Alzheimer's? If so, get a home health care professional to stop by the house when needed to help with the medical care that is needed.
If you need someone to make sure that the Alzheimer's patient is getting their meds, their health is maintained, and other therapy is needed, a home health care option may be the best option.
Read More
The world has changed. Due to the ever-increasing threat of COVID-19 and the need to adjust to public safety measures such as social distancing and the wearing of masks, the world that many once knew to be their everyday normal has indeed disappeared. For most people, adjusting to the proper safety measures is a slight annoyance, yet critical to stop the spread of a worldwide pandemic. For the senior population, however, it is a matter of life, death, and livelihood.
Read More