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  • Parkinson's Resources in Your Community

    April 8, 2016

    A Parkinson's diagnosis comes with a wide range of challenges, questions and concerns.

  • Seniors and Diabetes and Live in Senior Care

    April 1, 2016

    There are millions of seniors in America who are living with diabetes. One in four seniors are affected by this disease. There are many potential effects that diabetes can have on the body if not adequately controlled, such as blindness, nerve damage, kidney and heart disease. These complications can be prevented with appropriate care and moderate health changes.

  • Choosing Healthy Meals as You Age and In Elderly Home Care

    March 25, 2016

    When we were younger and felt invincible, the things we ate never really crossed our mind regarding the effects foods may have on our body. Junk foods were a constant staple in our diets as young people, and while a treat from time to time isn’t a terrible thing, it is important to start making better choices and choosing healthy meals as we age.

  • Green Foods for St. Patrick's Day!

    March 16, 2016

    There's no better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day than with these delicious, nutritious, and GREEN foods!

  • Happy Saint Patricks Day with In Home Senior Care

    March 15, 2016

    The 17th of March is widely known and celebrated as St Patrick’s Day in the United States. This popular holiday is not only useful for traditional Irish themed events. It’s also a great way to celebrate the arrival of spring and an excellent excuse to get out of the house and enjoy friends and family. 

  • Keeping Track of Your Seniors Diet and In Home Help

    March 12, 2016

    It is becoming more common for an elderly loved one to remain independent in their own home and community for as long as possible. Living in their familiar home environment and staying closer with family and friends in the community is very beneficial for an elderly loved one’s overall sense of mood and wellbeing. While it is wonderful to know a senior loved on is happy, it also great to know that they are healthy as well.

  • Five Apps to Feed your Brain

    March 11, 2016

    While it's important that we feed our bodies properly as we age, it's just as important to keep our brains nourished as well.

  • Top Nutrition Tips for Caregivers and In Home Care for Seniors

    March 4, 2016

    Caregivers are special people. Because caregivers are often performing tasks that are time-consuming and often thankless, it is important to remember to take time to take care of themselves. The best thing a person can give to themselves is better care for their body. When the body is cared for, the mind can think clearer and the mood will stay uplifted.