Making Exercise Sustainable for Aging in Place
Senior home care helps aging adults stay active safely with personalized routines that support strength, balance, and independence.
How Around-the-Clock Support Helps Reduce Senior Isolation
Learn how 24-hour home care helps reduce senior isolation through companionship, daily engagement, and continuous support at home.
A Surprising Benefit That Staying Social Has for Seniors
Companion care at home programs are a great way to keep your elderly senior socially connected, reduce those feelings of isolation, and help them be active safely.
Making a Low-Sodium Diet Tastier and Easier for Seniors
Seniors leaving the hospital often find that they have some new dietary restrictions, including reducing sodium intake. In-home care can help with this challenge.
Get the Support You Need to Help Care for Your Senior Loved One
A geriatric care management team works in partnership with caregivers and their families to help them find the best resources that will support their loved one’s caregiving needs.
How Hospital to Home Care Helps Seniors Keep Up with Follow-Up Visits
Hospital to home transition care providers act as coordinators, educators, and advocates to keep seniors organized and on top of follow-up care.
When Do Seniors Need a Hearing Test?
Seniors experience a variety of different changes as they age, including changes in their hearing. Learn more about when it is time for a hearing test.
Keeping Seniors With Alzheimer’s Active
Alzheimer’s home care professionals use carefully considered methods to encourage seniors to stick with exercise and movement, benefiting both their physical and mental well-being.
Is Watching Game Shows Good for Your Senior?
Watching the right game shows can be a great way to not only keep your loved one entertained but also boost cognitive function, especially when getting out is difficult.
Why Your Senior Parent With Diabetes Needs Regular Foot Care
Good foot care is essential for seniors with diabetes because their mobility can be impacted if they don’t take care of their feet, and personal care services provide support.