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Qualities of a Reliable Live-in Caregiver

Every caregiver has their own merits and areas for improvement. How do you find which one to hire for your loved one? Aside from ensuring your home care needs are matched and addressed with the skills of a caregiver, there are other qualities that you can also...

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Senior Care in the Early Stages of Dementia

Seniors who have been recently diagnosed with dementia may need some form of assistance - depending on their situation. The progressive condition can get complicated but with reliable support from a trusted caregiver and healthcare agency, your loved one can get through...

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Why It Makes Sense to Have a Live-In Caregiver

Having a stranger in one’s home can be unfamiliar territory for some. But the new addition to the residence can bring benefits to a senior aging in place or a homebound family member. With a reliable care provider from a trusted agency, you can have someone to provide...

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Providing Dignified Care For Senior Clients

For the people we love, we strive to give them the best the world has to offer. If a family needs additional help in managing a loved one’s daily activities, it is only natural for them to choose the best possible option - the service that cares for and treats their beloved...

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Effective Meal Planning to Execution

For people who are aging in place or recovering at home, meals are as important as their prescription medicines. The food we eat and the beverage we drink remain the most important sources of nutrition that our body needs. However, caring for someone at home can add more...

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How to Prevent Hospital Re-Admissions

One of the most important reasons to recover at home is to prevent getting admitted again. Aside from the costs involved during re-admissions, the patient’s health is further put at stake - the progress they have gained so far may mean nothing if they go back to the hospital...

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