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    • JUNE 18, 2018
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    Simple Tips to Prevent Falls at Home

    Simple Tips to Prevent Falls at Home

    Falls are considered to be the number 1 cause of injuries for most people aged 65 and above. These accidents can often lead to hip fractures, cuts and even serious head brain injuries that can really be fatal. Even without a major injury, a fall can still be traumatizing for an older adult and it

    • MAY 22, 2018
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    Medicare & You

    Learn about the different ways you can get Medicare coverage. Watch this Youtube video here:  

    • MAY 15, 2018
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    The Best Activities for Developmentally Disabled Adults

    The Best Activities for Developmentally Disabled Adults

    Developmental disabilities usually occur when there is mental and physical damage done to the body. Thus, it often leads to severe and chronic conditions that can greatly affect the learning, mobility, speech, language, independent living and other activities of an individual. Aside from the physical inabilities, patients who suffer from this condition can also bring

    • MAY 7, 2018
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    The Best Exercises for Patients suffering from Dementia

    The Best Exercises for Patients suffering from Dementia

    Dementia is a very common illness that usually occurs especially among the elderly. This condition mainly affects the memory, reasoning power and other important cognitive function of the seniors. Patients who are suffering from this illness often find it hard to carry out even the simple every day routine tasks like bathing, dressing, driving and

    • MAY 2, 2018
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    Independence at Home Saves Medicare 10 Times More than ACOs

    Independence at Home Saves Medicare 10 Times More than ACOs

    By Amy Baxter Home-based primary care is a huge money saver for Medicare, and its advocates are pushing for the Independence at Home (IAH) program to become permanent, with a few changes. IAH is a demonstration project from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) that is testing the delivery of primary care services

    • APRIL 27, 2018
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    Home Health Care: A Good Alternative to Nursing Homes

    Home Health Care: A Good Alternative to Nursing Homes

    More and more families are turning to home health care services as a substitute to entering assisted living facilities. Although nursing homes are still preferred by masses, home health care is quite beneficial especially when it comes to the long-term health of the elderly. Due to the comfort and familiarity that a home brings, recuperation

    • APRIL 27, 2018
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    What to Know about Home Physical Therapy

    What to Know about Home Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapy plays a very important part in the recovery process for many patients who have gone through major injuries. Though therapies like these can certainly do wonders especially for a recovering senior citizen, however it does not necessarily mean it is easy. In fact, it can be a truly painful and vigorous task. There

    • APRIL 27, 2018
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    Prevent Dementia with these Different Exercises

    Prevent Dementia with these Different Exercises

    For most senior citizens, Dementia is an illness that commonly occurs at their age and it is something that most of them fear the most. Well, who would want to experience memory loss anyway? I bet no one does. Now, this condition can be prevented by having a healthy lifestyle, eating healthy food and with

    • MARCH 8, 2018
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    The Different Types of Health Care Services

    The Different Types of Health Care Services

    The thought of seeing a family member or a loved one getting sick or injured and can’t be able to take care of them all the time can be worrisome. You would want to have the best treatment and support possible during their phase of recovery. Nowadays, it is almost possible to get all kinds

    • MARCH 8, 2018
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    The Many Benefits of Home Health Care Services

    The Many Benefits of Home Health Care Services

    A lot of people today juggle the daily demands of work, spending time with family and sometimes, even caring for a loved one that may be ill, disabled or aging. Managing all of these responsibilities can be quite overwhelming both physically and emotionally. Thus, considering the option of receiving care in the home environment can