How Can Home Health Care Help a Senior Manage Anemia?
Anemia can leave your senior feeling weak and exhausted all the time.
Anemia can leave your senior feeling weak and exhausted all the time.
July 31st is Shredded Wheat Day, as it celebrates the day that the popular breakfast cereal was created and patented.
Seniors who are aging in place often are alone at night in a large home that can feel cozy during the day but scary at night.
June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month. It's a chronic autoimmune disease that affects upwards of 60,000 Americans, usually, men over the age of 50.
Knowing what home health care can offer to your senior is the first step in making sure she’s getting all the help that she needs.
More than 300,000 older adults fall and fracture their hips each year. Three out of four of these people are women.
Anemia is a health issue in which there aren’t enough red blood cells circulating in your senior’s blood.
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.
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.
Your dad has many issues with tooth decay and gum disease. He's undergoing surgery.