Posts by Pat Tarantino
Understanding Health Literacy
As we age and our medical needs become more complex, our ability to understand and follow a doctor’s directives becomes increasingly critical to our continued health. In an effort to improve patient-provider communication and the long-term health outcomes of patients, many hospitals are refocusing their practices to improve health literacy – the ability of a…
Read MoreUnderstanding Long Term Care Insurance
The following article was written and provided by Lindsay Engle of MedicareFAQ. MedicareFAQ is an online resource center that helps individuals learn more about their Medicare options, as well as supplemental Medicare plans. Visitors can compare different plans side-by-side in order to find the best plan for their needs. Long term care insurance is a…
Read MorePark Slope Senior Program Sees Fall Prevention As “A Matter of Balance”
Avoiding Injuries from Household Falls It’s a well-known fact that injuries resulting from household falls can have a major impact on the long term health of an older adult. A recent study found that nearly 70 percent of household falls resulted in injury, a quarter of falls led to hospitalization, and more than a third…
Read MoreDOROT Offers Helpful Winter Services to Manhattan Seniors
Programs Help Manhattan Seniors in the Winter Months New York City is home to some of the country’s best senior-focused services, but mobility restrictions made worse by winter weather can make it difficult for many to access these resources. Fortunately, DOROT, a Manhattan-based nonprofit focused on bridging generational gaps through volunteer and social services, is…
Read MoreSenior Homeowners Can Save On Property Taxes Through STAR Exemptions
New York State School Tax Relief Program – STAR Tax season can be a strenuous time of year at any age, but older New York homeowners seeking relief just need to wish upon a STAR (exemption) for an easy rebate on their property tax. The New York State School Tax Relief Program (STAR for short)…
Read MoreStudy: Planning, Caregiver Support Decrease Dr. Visit No-Shows
It’s a common misconception that home health care ends at the client’s front door. In fact, some of the most important work performed by home caregivers involves linking clients with medical care and services they need in order to remain healthy and independent. A recent study published by the Gerontological Society of America that looks…
Read MoreCelebrate Healthy Weight Week All Year Round
SelectCare Home Care Services of NY recently celebrated Healthy Weight Week, a time to set reasonable health goals and make small, easy-to-achieve lifestyle changes that can have a huge impact on our overall health. To that end, we hope this blog offers some useful tips to help our community make healthy dietary decisions. Why Start…
Read MoreMeet the Pets of SelectCare
As our long-time readers already know, we at SelectCare try to focus our blog posts on important subjects that impact older New Yorkers, their families and caregivers. With the new year upon us, we’re kicking 2017 off on a more fun, personal note. Since we spend so much time in the homes of our clients,…
Read MoreShare The Holiday Spirit With These NYC Volunteer Opportunities
NYC Volunteer Organizations For many New Yorkers, the holiday season is a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on the past year and prepare for the opportunities and challenges that lay ahead. Unfortunately, not everyone can count on seeing a friendly face this holiday season. Due to a higher rate of factors…
Read MoreNYC Caregiver Website Offers Critical Links to Resources
Thanks to a wealth of elder-focused policies and programs, there has never been a better time to age in place or care for an aging loved one in New York City. However, these resources can only benefit families if they know how to access them. In recognition of National Family Caregiver Month and the challenges…
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