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Understanding Blood Oxygen
In-home care can help a senior create a routine where they take short 15-minute walks twice a day to get outside and boost blood flow and the amount of oxygen they receive.
Three Tips to Help You Cope with Stress as a Caregiver for an Aging Loved One with Alzheimer’s
When you have an experienced Alzheimer’s care aide supporting your aging loved one, they will have the best strategies for dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Food and Stress, What Your Senior Needs to Know
Once you figure out home care or someone else who can help with meal prep, you can then focus on the food you should be eating and which you should be avoiding.
Comprehensive Care for Seniors Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Best Practices and Approaches
While there is no cure for Parkinson’s, comprehensive home care for seniors with Parkinson’s is crucial in managing symptoms while improving quality of life and slowing its progression.
How Senior Care Helps Older Adults Living with Dementia
Dementia is a mental impairment condition affecting older adults’ memory loss and difficulty performing daily activities, making life increasingly challenging as time goes on. Senior Care can help.
Goodbye 2023, Hello 2024: A Heartfelt Thank You from The Better Care Home Health Services Family!
Better Care Family wishes you and your loved ones a year filled with joy, good health, and prosperity!
Tips for Helping Seniors With Arthritis in Chilly Weather
Working together, the home care team and loved ones can make the season more enjoyable and less painful for seniors.
How Daylight Savings Time Impacts Senior Health
Senior home care is recommended for seniors aging in place so that someone is present if they suffer medical to help get medical attention.
Understanding the Spectrum of Dementia
It’s important to know about the different kinds of dementia so that seniors with dementia, their loved ones, and the companion care at home team can give them the appropriate care and support they need.