Hospice care blesses lives and is a sometimes under used resource with immense benefits to seniors who are nearing the end of their life’s journey. It provides both the patient and their family members with essential support, reassurance, and freedom from pain and discomfort so they can focus on continuing to make memories and live Read More
As we reach the end of November, we reflect back on a month of cooler weather, holidays, and exciting preparation for the new year. However, November is also committed to bringing awareness to one of the most common cancers in the U.S. — lung cancer. If you’re living with lung cancer, the right care team, Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, more than 6 million adults are currently in some stage of heart failure. Heart failure occurs when the amount of blood pumped is not enough to sufficiently meet the body’s needs. Swelling and an accumulation of fluid in your legs, abdomen, and lungs are common for Read More
Seniors with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia require specialized care, especially as the disease progresses. Navigating memory care options can prove difficult for some families. Dementia home care and memory care facilities are two common options families explore after a senior is diagnosed with dementia. Understanding both can help to simplify the decision making Read More
After a discharge from the hospital, you’re focused on returning home and remaining there, safe and comfortable. However, the truth is, hospital readmission rates are high. In fact, more than 1 in 4 Medicare patients will return to the hospital within 30 days of their initial discharge, and each hospital readmission increases costs and reduces Read More
A visit to a senior loved one’s home reveals kitchen counters that are cluttered, expired food in the refrigerator, and an unorganized medicine cabinet. If this describes a recent trip to your aging parents home, know that you’re not alone. Difficulty with discarding or parting with possessions because of a perceived need to save them Read More
“People do their own work. We’re just there to help set the direction.” Mary Hackman, MSW is an exemplary professional in geriatric care and hospice care. Her credentials are impressive, and her years of experience as a social worker grant her a level of expertise that’s difficult to match. However, these things really aren’t what Read More
When a patient is nearing the end of life, the family’s role in hospice care is of immense value. According to Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book “On Death and Dying,” terminally ill patients who have the opportunity to freely talk about what is on their minds and in their hearts express feeling less stressed, more Read More
Our senior caregivers are our greatest assets. They are life-changers who make the world a better place, and the work that they do improves quality of life for families and ensures that seniors can remain safe and comfortable in the homes that they love. Our reputation is built upon the care that they provide to Read More
Palliative care services improve quality of life for people living with serious medical conditions. However, Palliative care may not be what you think. The program is often misunderstood, with one recent study showing that some 89% of Americans state they have little or no knowledge about palliative care. Public awareness is a limiting factor when Read More
The 4th of July holiday is a time for gathering with family and friends, enjoying fireworks, and spending a little time outdoors. It’s especially meaningful this year after what has been for many an extended and difficult COVID-19 season. For many families, including senior loved ones in the celebration is important, particularly this year. Are Read More
After the diagnosis of a life-limiting disease, it can be easy to focus on the negative and forget that quality of life still matters. This can sometimes result in a doctor recommending hospice care only to have their patient say “I’m not ready for hospice.” Even the anticipation of this statement causes some medical professionals Read More
The selection of a homecare provider is an important choice that families, seniors, and individuals with chronic health conditions make after an acute care need arises, a hospital discharge or when health is declining. It’s important to find a provider that can meet the most immediate needs so long term care at home is safe Read More
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