Using In-Home Senior Care? 3 Tips To Help Seniors Maintain Independence

Posted on: 21 August 2019

Do you remember the independence you felt the first time you drove away from home in your own car? Imagine going back to relying on others for help. Because it can be really scary for seniors to realize that they need assistance on a day-to-day basis, making the transition to using in-home senior care can be difficult. Here are three tips to help your loved one maintain their independence.  
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How To Transition To Home Care

Posted on: 19 February 2019

Moving from an in-facility care plan after a medical issue occurs to being cared for at home can be a welcome relief for many. Living at home is comforting for a lot of people, and at-home care makes this possible for many people. However, when you first transition to home care, you need to know that your caregivers and you will get along. Ask to Meet With the Caregivers Yourself
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Why Should You Consider In-Home Nursing For Your Family Member?

Posted on: 21 July 2018

If the time has come for you to make sure your loved one is cared for in a more hands-on manner due to their age or physical condition, you may want to consider making arrangements to have them cared for while they still remain at home. A company like Assured Home Nursing Services Inc can provide you with more information on in-home care. Here are some of the reasons why allowing your loved one to receive their nursing care in home can be a very good idea:
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Ways That A Home Health Aide May Feel Like A Member Of Your Family

Posted on: 14 February 2018

When you hire a home health aide to care for an elderly family member who lives with you, you can expect that the aide will help with grooming, medication, physical exercise, and much more. What you might not expect, however, is how the caregiver can grow to seem like a member of your family. This is especially true if you mainly rely on one specific caregiver, rather than a team of them, and if the caregiver is with your family for an extended period of time.
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