Everything Your Mom Needs to Do After a Hip Replacement
More than 300,000 older adults fall and fracture their hips each year. Three out of four of these people are women.
How Does Home Care Help Seniors with Anemia?
Anemia is a health issue in which there aren’t enough red blood cells circulating in your senior’s blood.
Tips for Planning Your Mom’s Return Home After a Stroke
You identified the signs of a stroke and sought immediate medical treatment. She's been in the hospital for several weeks and is about to come home.
Routine Eye Care For Seniors
As people become older, their eyesight may begin to deteriorate. While it may be a typical part of the aging process, any eye disorders should not be overlooked.
Convincing Your Senior To Wear Clean Clothes Every Day
Your elderly parents may not want you to help change their clothing because they don't understand the importance of clean clothes, see no point, or they don't want your help because it makes them feel less independent.
How Can Home Health Care Nurses Help Your Dad Recover From Oral Surgery?
Your dad has many issues with tooth decay and gum disease. He's undergoing surgery.
“I have utilized Brookville Home Care for the past 2 1/2 years for my Mom’s full time care. Her live-in aide takes very good care of her and communicates with me on a regular basis with regard to all aspects of my Mom’s care. With respect to management/administrative issues, James is always available, keeps an open line of communication and is very responsive with any documentation needs.”






