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Senior Living
If you are even considering a move to assisted living for a loved one, chances are the move is already past due.
When it comes to discussing a move to a retirement community with your children, it's a two-way street. Here's a list of helpful tips.
Home health care includes skilled nursing care as well as other skilled care services such as physical, occupational, and speech and lanuage therapy services.
A Nursing Assessment is a written tool used by registered nurses and other qualified health care professional to outline the medical history and not the current health care needs of an individual.
Optimal Living embraces the idea that entering into your golden years is more than just a physical phenomenon. Providing each individual with the greatest experience of wellness possible through programs that include Cognitive Calistehenics, Exercise, Social Wellness and much more.
The need to discuss sensiteve issues with your parents can be profound. It's a two-way street, and parents are usually in the driver's seat until a crisis occurs - then all the rules go out the window.
Respite care or Short-term care provides benefits such as family caregiver relief, support and companionship, physical and mental stimulation amongst more.
The benefits of massage are varied and far-reaching. Soft-tissue manipulation techniques to the body, reduce stress and fatigue while improving circulation.
Caregivers are often so concerned with caring for their relative's needs that they lose sight of their own wellbeing. Take a moment to answer the following questions.