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The Difference Between Skilled and Non-Skilled Home Care?

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Caregiver and Senior Citizen Has your senior loved one been diagnosed with a chronic health condition? Are they still recovering from major surgery or illness? You’re looking at your options between s...

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IN-HOME SUPPORT FOR THE VISION IMPAIRED

IN-HOME SUPPORT FOR THE VISION IMPAIRED

If your loved one has low vision or blindness, we can help. The professionals at Caring Family provide home care support tailored to the individual’s needs, offering great relief to families. We come ...

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Is Your Senior Loved One Still a Safe Driver?

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When you work closely with families to ensure their loved one’s safety and happiness like we do at Caring Family Home Health, the question of safe driving frequently comes up. AAA studies show o...

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National Brain Injury Awareness Month

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In 1987, President Ronald Regan declared March as National Disabilities Awareness Month. Brain injuries, often referred to as TBIs, are among the many challenges people explore during this month. One ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters for Older Adults

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Companies involved in professional caregiving including in-home nursing care, lifestyle support, home physical therapy services, and respite, receive daily calls regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. There ...

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How to Know if It’s Time for Memory Care

How to Know if It’s Time for Memory Care

Age-related cognitive declines like dementia and Alzheimer’s symptoms and signs develop over a while. It’s not always easy to specify when it is time for memory care.    The emotional and psychologica...

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Activity Ideas for People Living With Dementia

Activity Ideas for People Living With Dementia

Activity Ideas for People Living With Dementia It is possible to live a dignified and enjoyable life with dementia. Though dementia certainly takes a toll on a senior citizen and his or her caregiver...

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Reflux Disorders (GERD) in Seniors

(GERD) in Seniors

The acronym of GERD is short for gastroesophageal reflux disease. GERD is defined as a digestive disease that causes bile or acid in the stomach to irritate the lining of the food pipe. This chronic d...

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Depression in Elderly Parents: How to Help

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Elderly Philadelphia residents are that much more likely to be depressed as the temperatures drop and the pandemic continues for the 20th straight month. However, there are some strategies that will h...

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The Benefits of Live-in Care for Dementia Patients

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Dementia patients of all ages and personalities greatly benefit from a live-in care provider. Dementia makes daily living difficult and potentially even dangerous. Sadly, many of those who reach the a...