Preventing Foggy Glasses While Wearing a Mask

Using a face mask is the easiest way to slow the spread of COVID-19, but doing so comes with a few minor nuisances, foggy glasses being the number one complaint amongst older adults. What causes foggy glasses? Glasses fog when the warm air you exhale rises from the top of your mask and hits the…

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NYC Snow Removal and Regulations

February has been one of the snowiest months in recent memory and residual ice and slush continue to pose slip-and-fall hazards for New Yorkers.  Read the following for helpful tips on safe snow removal, as well as NYC regulations on when snow must be removed.  NYC Snow Regulations In New York City, property owners are…

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Understanding Catastrophic Insurance and Home Health Care

Catastrophic Health Insurance plans are valuable resources found in many employee and retiree benefit packages that often go overlooked when they are needed most.          What is Catastrophic Health Insurance? When considering this coverage, most people think of sudden injuries, like a car crash or serious fall, but these plans also cover medical…

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How to Use Long Term Care Insurance for Home Health Care

When financially planning for retirement, Long Term Care Insurance plays a major role in offsetting expenses associated with maintaining long-term health and independence through home health care.  This blog will discuss Long Term Care Insurance coverage, how to access these benefits, and strategies for making the most of these plans. What is Long Term Care…

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Common Sense COVID Tips for Winter

As COVID-19 cases increase across the country, many worry that the 2020-21 winter seasons might see a sharp increase in hospitalizations and deaths related to the ongoing pandemic. With that in mind, now is the time to review some common-sense COVID strategies that can lower your risks of contracting the virus while allowing you to…

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Is it COVID, the Flu or the Common Cold?

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been a frustrating period for everyone, in large part due to the sometimes conflicting public safety information presented to the public as medical professionals learned more about the deadly virus. As summer ends and we enter the 2020-21 flu season with the threat of the pandemic still present in our…

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Building an At-Home Emergency Information Binder

The problem with an in-home emergency situation is that things happen fast. With all your attention focused on contacting emergency services and tending to the sick or injured person, chances are you will not be able to grab important medical information that might play a key role in determining the outcome of events – doubly…

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How to Become a Paid Family Caregiver

Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) As America’s senior population continues to grow, more adult children than ever are taking active roles in their parents’ ongoing care.  Helping a loved one with day-to-day errands, transportation and medical tasks is extremely rewarding, but balancing caregiver and personal responsibilities can be a challenge for even the most…

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Get Prepared for NYC’s Next Heatwave

Extreme heat waves pose a significant hazard for older or homebound adults, and in 2020, that hazard is further complicated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, SelectCare Home Care Services has extensive experience preparing our clients for the challenges presented by the summer months, and encourages everyone to brush up on their summer heatwave safety…

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Facing the COVID-19 pandemic as home caregivers

SelectCare Home Care​ is honored to see our efforts highlighted so prominently in the Home Care Association of America​’s article on facing the COVID-19 pandemic as home caregivers!   http://www.associationpublications.com/flipbooks/hcaoa/2020/Summer/8/index.html  

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