There are a variety of gadgets and medical supplies that can be useful to aging adults to help them maintain their independence, safety, and overall well-being. Here are some examples: Medical Alert Systems: These systems allow older adults...
Read More ›Understanding Veterans Aid and Attendance Pension Benefits Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices to protect our country and preserve our freedoms. It is only right that we, as a nation, offer them the support and care they need as they...
Read More ›Understanding Long-Term Care Long-term care is provided to those individuals who are unable to do their basic activities of daily living (ADLs) because of old age or an illness. It is sometimes called custodial care or personal care, and it is...
Read More ›Respite care provides family caregivers with a temporary break from their caregiver role. Taking care of a disabled or sick loved one can be overwhelming and exhausting if they need assistance that requires 24-hour care, they are at high risk...
Read More ›Transitional care is designed to support individuals as they move from one level of care to another, such as from a hospital to home or from one healthcare provider to another. It is about avoiding a breakdown in care that may result in...
Read More ›Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia. According to CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), the number of people living with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65. This number is projected to nearly triple to 14...
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