Top Risk Factors for a Stroke
Make sure anyone who cares for your loved one knows the symptoms of a stroke, including his family members as well as his senior home care team.
Make sure anyone who cares for your loved one knows the symptoms of a stroke, including his family members as well as his senior home care team.
When seniors need extra help managing wound care, home health care can take care of the details and make healing easier. Here’s how they help.
A physical therapy service is a healthcare option designed to aid people as they build strength, restore mobility and independence, and prevent future injuries.
Learn more about what are some of the trends in skilled nursing care that are improving care at home to support your loved one’s recovery safely and effectively.
Dysarthria is a condition when the muscles used to control speech are affected. People with brain tumors, a stroke, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy can all experience dysarthria.
Seniors often slow down on eating as they get older and experience health issues. Here are some ways to address the situation.
As we gather around the virtual confetti, it’s time to raise our virtual glasses and give a resounding cheer for the incredible individuals who have made our workplace shine brighter.
Seniors with health issues may find that home health care helps them to manage those issues more effectively, living a healthier life.
Stroke recovery takes a significant amount of time, and you might find you’ll need the help of a post-hospital care provider along the way. Here’s what you may observe.
Skilled nursing care at home is a game-changer for seniors with chronic illnesses but many seniors and their families don’t know much about it. Learn more here.