Posts Tagged ‘Home Care in Modesto CA’
Darcie, the Hero!
Not only are our Transportation Drivers great at their jobs, but they sometimes double as firefighters! Darcie, one of our wonderful wheelchair transport drivers, was headed home on a busy country road when she came across a car alongside the road on fire. The occupants were out of the car trying to douse the engine…
Read MoreHCAOA California Advocacy Day – 3/12/24
Tuesday, more than 40 Home Care Association Of America members and staff spent the day at the state Capitol in Sacramento asking lawmakers and members of the Newsom Administration to support a bill to protect seniors and families hiring in-home support. The main issue of discussion for the day was AB 2185, which would prohibit…
Read MoreCongratulations to Tami Sutton!
Congratulations to Tami Sutton, Senior Care Advisor, for helping 31 new clients begin home care services in 29 days, a company record! We are so thankful for you. Thank you for helping people find their way to us so that we can give them the kind of care we would want for someone we love!
Read MoreEnhancing Safety for Seniors with Balance Issues
Seniors who struggle to maintain their balance run the risk of falling and becoming hurt. To guarantee that seniors preserve their safety and independence, a number of testing techniques and home care approaches can greatly reduce these hazards. In this blog, we’ll talk about the value of assessing seniors for their balance problems and practical…
Read MoreFive Tips for Determining if Your Senior Needs Home Care
Are you trying to figure out if your senior really does need help from home care services? Sometimes this feels like a complicated situation for a family caregiver because you don’t want to overstep, but you also want your elderly family member to have the support that she needs. It might be time to have…
Read MoreFour Tips for Joining Your Mom at Medical Appointments
It’s reached a point where your mom needs someone to join her at the doctor. Maybe she doesn’t hear as well as she used to. Or, she might have cognitive issues that make it hard for her to remember what she was told. You plan to join her at her next round of medical appointments.…
Read MoreOutstanding Female Caregivers to Celebrate On International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day falls on March 8th. Women worldwide care for aging parents, loved ones, their own families and even close friends sometimes. Some famous caregivers have become known as much for their accolades as they are for being amazing caregivers to their family members and others. Learn about these outstanding female caregivers during International…
Read MoreHome Care Helps Family Caregivers, Too
Taking care of an elderly parent is difficult physically and emotionally, which puts caregivers at risk for caregiver burnout.
Read MoreWhat Does Your Senior Need to Know about Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is known by the medical community as the “silent killer,” because people can have high blood pressure for years without having serious symptoms.
Read MoreFive Hobbies For Your Dad to Enjoy After Retirement
After retirement, your dad loves his freedom. He can sleep in each morning and stay up later in the night. It’s great for months, but he soon gets bored.
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