Posts by Susan Myer, RN, BSN, CCRN, CDP
Things Your Dad Needs When He Comes Home From A Hospital Stay
To make sure that your dad has the care and support he needs to be comfortable while he recovers at home, he will need these five things after he is released from the hospital.
Read MoreHealthy Summer Meal Ideas For Seniors
Seniors who have in-home care can enjoy the best seasonal foods in tasty meals that will make healthy eating fun. Here are some ideas.
Read MoreHow to Promote Independence In a Senior’s Life
Your loved one may need help from elder care providers who can help manage their household and routines, but this does not mean they will lose independence.
Read MoreWays Home Health Care Helps Seniors Coordinate Medical Needs
Coordinating a variety of different healthcare providers and needs is not an easy thing to do, especially for aging adults. Home health care has resources that help immensely.
Read MoreHow to Stay Connected With a Senior Who Has Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s care can help you stay connected, feel relief when thinking of your mom or dad, and help keep you in the loop as far as their life goes.
Read MoreSpring Cleaning Tips for Seniors
Here are some of the best spring cleaning tips for seniors who want to age in place and consider hiring senior home care providers to help them.
Read MoreHow Personal Care Aides Can Help Prevent Infections In Seniors
As seniors get older their skin changes, and if they are not properly caring for their skin, seniors increase the risk of developing infections.
Read MoreHow Does Home Health Care Support Seniors with End-stage COPD?
COPD is progressive, meaning that it continues to worsen over time. During end-stage COPD, seniors may benefit from home health care to assist in ways described here.
Read MoreWhy is Nutrition Important for Seniors?
A senior may eat less but they still need to focus on eating highly nutritional food that will fuel their body. Here are all of the reasons why nutrition is so crucial to focus on.
Read MoreWays to Improve Safety for a Senior with Alzheimer’s
Having an aging loved one or spouse diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can feel devastating. Here are five ways to help improve safety for an aging senior who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
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