Home Care Blog
Supporting Patients in Hospice: How to Stay Positive
November 24 2020
Hospice doesn’t have to be a dreary and somber time. It can be full of special moments and even a celebration of life. Learn how you can support your patients to help uplift them during this difficult time.
Meal Ideas for Seniors
November 20 2020
Having a nutritious diet is essential for everyone, especially for the aging population. As we get older and frailer, our body needs a lot more care and healthy food. Having a meal plan can help ease the stress of thinking about what meals to prepare for the day and ensures you will at least be getting something tasty during the day.
5 Ways to Support Patients with Failing Eyesight
November 17 2020
Adjusting to low vision can be difficult. But with support, your patients with failing eyesight can continue to live as independent a life as possible.
11 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
November 12 2020
Basically, Alzheimer’s is an irreversible and continuous brain disorder. First, this disease affects memory and the process of thinking. As a rule, it leads to the inability of a patient to complete even simple tasks. The illness is widely spread among elderly people.
Engaging Activities for Dementia Patients
November 06 2020
As we grow older, our memories can fail us, and our physical bodies may wear us down. This challenge is even doubled for people with dementia. Dementia is not necessarily a disease, but a progressive set of symptoms that diminishes a person’s cognitive functioning, including essential abilities such as remembering, thinking, and reasoning.
Efficacy of Fasting and Other Dietary Adjustments for Parkinson’s
October 30 2020
As many as 1 million Americans are affected by Parkinson’s Disease, and approximately 60,000 are diagnosed with it each year. But despite PD being so common, a lot is still unknown or understudied about it, such as the causes and triggers that activate the disease. Similarly, there are no specific measures to help relieve the symptoms and maintain quality of life.