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Attentive Care, Inc.

Four Ways You Can Tell it May Be Time for Hospice...

It would help so much if there were definitive goalposts to help you and your family members to understand when it’s time for your elderly family member to enter hospice services. Every situation is slightly different, though, and you’re also...

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Heart Attack Recovery At Home: How In-Home Care Can Help

After a heart attack, seniors are likely going to need help at home. By the time a senior is released from the hospital they are usually well enough to do some things for themselves, but recovering from a heart attack can be a long process....

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Learn About Various Respiratory Infections Today

As a family caregiver, there are different health issues that are common in the elderly you should be aware of. Respiratory infections are just one type, but they include the majority of common illnesses in senior citizens. Learning about the...

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Benefits Of Cataracts Surgery

Chances are, as your senior parent ages, they may start developing more problems and need multiple surgeries to help with whatever problems they have. You may think that these surgeries are too risky, but senior doctors will work on providing the...

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What Are 7 Benefits of Elder Care?

Your parents need more help than you have time to give them. What are your options as a family caregiver? You work full-time and have your own home, so you stop by in the morning, head to work, and stop by after work. It's exhausting. Have you...

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Foods Seniors Should Eat To Increase Hydration

It’s very common for seniors to be dehydrated. Chronic dehydration is something that affects 40% of seniors over the age of 65. And the number of dehydrated seniors is even higher among seniors with medical conditions like Alzheimer’s and...

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