Home Health Care

carl on January 24th, 2010

In the process of becoming a Certified Senior Advisor, I have been privileged to glean wisdom and insight from some of the foremost authorities on senior life today.  Along the way I’ve come to the realization that aging is a set of processes that are significantly affected by what we think.  Our attitudes, values, and [...]

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carl on January 24th, 2010

In last month’s column we addressed the importance that seniors place on being able to maintain a home living environment for as long as possible. However, such a strong determination is not without its challenges and potential pitfalls.  As we observed, merely desiring to remain independent is no guarantee that a senior can maintain a [...]

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admin on June 1st, 2009

For many of us, expressing ourselves creatively serves as a release. We can lose ourselves and our worries in a project that is soothing and comforting to us. Creative outlets allow us to escape from reality – even if for a short time. They challenge us to learn and try new things, while motivating us [...]

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admin on April 27th, 2009

The home health care environment is the ideal place to watch the food intake of an elderly loved one. Aside from any food allergies or dietary restrictions imposed by a client’s health care provider, there are a number of foods that the senior population should also avoid due to other health and safety issues. As we [...]

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