How Does Home Health Care Help Post-Surgery Recovery?

Assisting a patient after surgery

One of the biggest benefits of home health care is that once services are established, a plan of care can easily be altered to help patients overcome challenges unique to their circumstances. While home health care is often seen as a long-term support structure, the reality is that the adaptability of home health care makes…

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Can New Shoes Reduce Fall Risks?

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Injuries due to falls can be life changing events, especially for adults 65 and older. The long-lasting impacts of these injuries, combined with anxiety around future accidents can have a serious impact on an individual’s ability to continue safely living independently. The reality is that while preventable, household falls are tragically common. The Centers for…

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How to Host a Dementia-Friendly Holiday Gathering

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The holidays are a special time for families to gather together, remember their past, and make new memories for the future. While planning a gathering can feel like a challenge for any host, creating a welcoming environment for a loved one experiencing dementia can present unique challenges. However, with proper planning and preparation, you can…

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What is the Difference Between Home Care and Home Health Care?

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Millions of Americans receive some form of in-home care every year. This type of long term care has become increasingly popular because it allows patients to receive personalized services within a familiar home setting, rather than undergoing the significant lifestyle changes associated with moving to an assisted living facility. While a well-developed in-home care plan…

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What is Medicare Open Enrollment?

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October 15th marks the beginning of the Medicare open enrollment period, when Americans 65 and older can review their coverage and make changes to their health care plan to best suit their needs in the coming year. Even if your healthcare needs have not changed significantly over the course of the year, the specific terms…

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Prescription Medication Safety

Medications

A major element of maintaining long-term independence is managing chronic (ongoing) medical conditions. Ailments like cardiovascular disease and diabetes, among many others, are often kept in check through the use of prescription medication. A recent CDC survey from 2019 found that among Americans aged 49 to 70, nearly 7 in 10 participants reported taking at…

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How to Make an Apartment Safer for Aging in Place

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The numbers are in and it is official: aging in place remains a goal for the vast majority of older adults. A recent AARP survey found that 77 percent of adults aged 50 and older would prefer to remain in their long-time home as they age. This practice, known as “aging in place,” offers older…

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Signs an Older Adult is Ready for Home Health Care

Conversation with an elderly woman

As we age, our medical needs, energy levels, and ability to handle tasks on our own may change, but our overall goals usually don’t. Everyone wants the ability to live comfortably and safely in familiar settings and maintain control over how they live their life. Home health care is an invaluable way to maintain independence…

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Household Cleaning Products You Should Not Mix

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Maintaining a clean and hygienic home is a cornerstone of long-term health, as spending time in a dirty living space can make residents more prone to respiratory illness, bacterial infections, and foodborne illness. While it can be extremely satisfying to take a grungy kitchen, bathroom, or living space and make it spotless, care should be…

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