Seniors & Health Issues
A Guide to Pressure Wound Care and Prevention for Seniors
In this blog, we’ll look at how home health care can help seniors take preventative steps and care for pressure wounds.
Read MoreCaring for an Abscess after Treatment
While some boils or abscesses can be quite small and easier to treat as they heal, a larger abscess may require the help of a skilled nursing care provider.
Read MoreHome Remedies Seniors Can Use To Fight Back Pain
Even though chronic back pain can be difficult to treat seniors may get some relief using these home remedies and senior home care services.
Read MoreHow to Help Your Dad Regain His Skills After a Stroke
An occupational therapist can help your dad find ways to remember to take medications, get dressed, and complete other grooming tasks, even when his mobility and hand strength may not be the same.
Read MoreWays Home Health Care Assists After Cancer Treatments
Explore these seven ways how home health care services can help during your mom’s recovery from colorectal cancer treatment.
Read MoreHow Does Home Health Care Help Seniors Manage High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is a common problem, but many seniors find that they need some targeted help from home health care providers in the beginning.
Read MoreSymptoms of Ulcers Seniors Should Know
If your senior parent or their home care provider starts to notice any of the symptoms mentioned here of ulcers it’s time for your senior parent to get their condition checked out.
Read MoreMost Important Parkinson’s Disease Information Out There Today
Whether your elderly loved one already has a diagnosis or you are concerned they could have or get Parkinson’s disease, learning about it can help you better understand the disease and what it entails.
Read MoreHow To Relieve Arthritis Pain
Caring for someone who suffers from unbearable pain may be difficult. However, there are several things caretakers may do to help their elderly loved ones.
Read MoreSix Signs of Possible Malnutrition in Seniors
Nutritional counseling from home health care providers can help her to get back on track, but first you need to know what the signs are of possible malnutrition.
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