It is difficult to accept that a senior adult in your life is no longer able to perform the same tasks they once could on their own. You may have started noticing small signs that have raised concerns. However, those signs become more frequent and mo...
Read More ›Caregiving for a loved one can be an emotionally challenging task. Not only is it often a 24/7 job, but it can be especially difficult to find a balance between providing and caring for your loved one and maintaining your own physical and emotional w...
Read More ›Flu is a mild illness for some people. But for others, including the elderly and those with chronic (long-lasting) health conditions, the flu can be severe and even life-threatening. Getting a flu vaccine every year can help prevent the flu. Flu Symp...
Read More ›Many people think of dementia as a cognitive impairment but it is not just memory loss. The cognitive decline associated with memory loss includes many other associated challenges in everyday life. These difficulties can also affect the way you speak...
Read More ›Upon orientation of newly hired home health caregivers, it is better to set expectations that they will most likely not find a smiling, polite, sweet, and considerate patient but a grumpy, complaining client. But, Why? They may not understand that th...
Read More ›If you’re concerned that someone in your life is struggling with activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, grooming, and other things, or probably needs time off from caring for a child or an adult, Love Thy Neighbor Home Care Services ex...
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