Help avoid a diabetic emergency by taking immediate action when noticing these warning signs that glucose levels may be dangerously high or low. High blood …Read More
Understanding and Caring for Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis affects nearly 400,000 people in the United States, with 200 more diagnosed every week. When symptoms surface that make daily activities difficult, a …Read More
Care for the Heart
Downloadable Tools and Tips: Click the links to view or right click to print or save to your computer. Blood Pressure Tracker Frequently Asked Questions …Read More
Including Seniors in Holiday Activities
With a little pre-planning and tweaking of holiday traditions, frail seniors can comfortably be included in holiday activities that also engage the younger generations. Live …Read More
Providing Care for Parkinson’s Disease
A person with Parkinson’s disease may visit the doctor for a half hour 4 times a year. But what about the care needed for the …Read More
Professional Care at Home After a Hospitalization or Surgery
An unexpected hospitalization and a planned surgery have one thing in common: when coming home, it is hard to know at what level you will …Read More
Helping Seniors Thrive
For older adults, failure to thrive is an all too common problem. It’s not a single disease or medical condition, or even a diagnosis, but …Read More
The Hidden Patient: The Alzheimer’s Caregiver
Millions of Americans take on the role of family caregiver for a loved one with Alzheimer’s each year, but who cares for the caregivers? Caring …Read More
How to Stay Engaged and Active When Frailty Necessitates Home Care
Studies show that older adults who remain socially active in their golden years are less likely to develop disabilities and more likely to live longer …Read More
Improve Chronic Kidney Disease Management with In-Home Care
Chronic kidney disease, or CKD, is a condition that causes a gradual loss of kidney function over time. Oftentimes, CKD is the result of other …Read More