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Mental Challenges of Living with a Chronic Disease 

Whether your aging loved one has a new chronic disease he has to live with or has battled one his whole life, you may know that a part of the battle is not just physical but mental. You can hire a home care provider to help with the tasks that your...

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Tips To Make Medical Appointments Easier For Seniors

When seniors have medical appointments that can be very stressful for them, especially if they don’t drive and need to arrange transportation to and from the appointment. Companion care at home providers can make medical visits much less...

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Tips To Help Seniors Age At Home Safely

The senior population gets bigger every year, and more of those seniors than ever before want to stay in their own homes as they get older. The rising cost of living combined with the huge fees that can drive up the cost of other types of senior...

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Simple Lifestyle Changes for Your Senior

As your loved one gets older, their habits and lives will change, and it’s important to have lifestyle habits that help boost their longevity. If your loved one needs extra help throughout the day and week, it’s time to look at elder care...

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How Seniors Can Help Pets Safely Enjoy The Outdoors

April is National Pet Month and it’s also when the temperature will start warming up and the days will get longer and sunnier. Seniors who have pets should do what they can to give their pets a chance to enjoy the outdoors during nice weather, as...

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How to Heighten Safety In Your Mom’s Home

Older adults are more susceptible to falls, and those falls often lead to head injuries or broken bones. Around 25% of adults aged 65 or older fall each year, and around three million of those adults end up in the emergency room or urgent care....

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