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Notify NYC Offers Vital Emergency Information
How To Receive Warnings When An Emergency Event Might Impact Your Neighborhood, School Or Workplace With more than 8.5 million people living in New York City, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that emergency situations like subway delays, power outages, and inclement weather can have a huge impact on our day-to-day…
Read More...What Is Mesothelioma Cancer?
SelectCare works closely with community partners throughout New York City to better assist and educate our clients and their families. The following article was written by Tim Povtak of Asbestos.com for publication on our Website. Malignant mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer caused almost exclusively by exposure to asbestos…
Read More...NYC Mayor’s Office Releases Aging In Place Guide for Building Owners and Tenants
Apartment living can be a challenge at any age, but as the population of New York City continues to grow and age, it is becoming apparent to building owners and tenants alike that apartment building design needs to change to better serve its residents. To that end, the Mayor’s Office…
Read More...Summer and Heat Wave Safety for Seniors
Summer Warning Signs and Health Hazards in NYC Summer has finally returned to New York City and while the warm months are a great time for our clients to get out and enjoy the city alongside their SelectCare home caregivers, it’s important to remember high temperatures can put a serious…
Read More...Hearing Loss: Facts, Screenings, and Impact
After spending more than 30 years providing home care services to families throughout New York City, SelectCare has learned that communication is one of the most important aspects of our work. To that end, we decided to dedicate this week’s blog post to discussing an incredibly common, treatable obstacle to…
Read More...Long Distance Caregiving II: Helping a Loved One Make a Major Move
This week’s blog continues the story of SelectCare VP Carla Holub-Tarantino, her sister, Melissa, and their mother, Alice. After the passing of Alice’s husband, the three worked together to prepare Alice for a move from California to Oklahoma, where she would be closer to her family. To read Part I,…
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