Seniors & Health Issues
Symptoms of Liver Disease
Catching liver damage early is the key to incapacitated by liver disease and with help of senior home care providers, your loved one can make lifestyle changes to improve their health.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Early Warning Signs of a Heart Attack
For seniors aging in place, understanding these critical signals of a heart attack, along with having senior home care providers, can make the difference between life and death.
Read MoreDysphagia Symptoms and Concerns
Dysphagia is a term used to describe a health condition where someone has recurring problems with swallowing. Learn more about it here.
Read MoreCare Tips for Arthritic Ankles and Feet
These techniques to manage arthritis of the feet will help your loved one remain independent in their home and still enjoy many of the activities that life offers.
Read MoreHow To Fight Off The Flu As A Senior
When seniors have help from 24-hour home care it can allow them to focus on getting better while they know the house is being maintained and managed.
Read MoreA Comprehensive Guide for Seniors to Manage Persistent Pain
Seniors can effectively reduce pain and improve their quality of life by combining the tips here with the support from loved ones and senior home care.
Read MoreTips Seniors Can Use For Better Kidney Health
March is National Kidney Month and now is a great time for seniors to make some changes that will improve their kidney health.
Read MoreThings to Do For Your Dad Before He Comes Home After Heart Surgery
It’s time to make sure your dad is going to take care of himself after heart surgery, by taking care of the things you know he’ll be trying to do.
Read MoreTips For When RA Flares Up
In-Home Care Clovis CA-Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes pain and swelling of the joints. Like many autoimmune diseases, RA comes and goes in strength. Here are some tips to try.
Read MoreGreat Gifts For Diabetic Seniors That Aren’t Food
In-Home Care Sanger CA-You can give your diabetic senior parent or relative a thoughtful gift that isn’t food so that they will be able to enjoy the gift without worrying about how it will impact their blood sugar.
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