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What Can Home Health Care Attendants Offer That Personal Care Attendants Can’t?

What Can Home Health Care Attendants Offer That Personal Care Attendants Can’t?

by Lisa Seiff | Apr 18, 2022 | Seniors and Social Media

You’re planning the care your mom needs after her brain cancer diagnosis. She needs surgery and will have an incision in her skull. After that, she will need weeks of physical therapy. She’s going to need someone to help her out with meals, transportation, personal...
What Health Care Conditions Can Home Health Care Assist With?

What Health Care Conditions Can Home Health Care Assist With?

by Lisa Seiff | Mar 7, 2022 | Seniors and Social Media

Your mom’s health is changing as she gets older. She’s been diagnosed with a chronic health condition and needs support at home. Some of the most common chronic health conditions include cancer, heart failure, COPD, and stroke. What health care conditions can home...
Should Dad Be On Facebook? Yes and No

Should Dad Be On Facebook? Yes and No

by Lisa Seiff | Mar 9, 2021 | Senior Care Queens NY, Seniors and Social Media

Do you remember the days when mothers and fathers told their teenagers to “get off Facebook!”? Possibly your own parents encouraged you to get off social media and engage in real life.   Now, many of those same parents are at home alone, isolated by the...

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  • Post-Stroke Home Care: What NYC Families Need to Know

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How to Transition a Parent with Dementia to Live-In Care

[TL;DR: Transitioning a parent with dementia to 24/7 live-in care provides safety without a stressful dementia move. This guide offers tips to help prepare your parent for professional elder care at home. You can avoid moving a person to a memory care facility and...

What is the Difference Between Companion Care and Personal Care?

[TL;DR: This guide explains the difference between companion care and personal care services. Companion care focuses on social support and light tasks. Personal care services provide hands-on assistance with daily activities. Knowing these details helps you select the...

Spring Home Safety Review: Preventing Falls and Injuries for NYC Seniors

[TL,DR: Spring is a great time to review your home safety checklist. This guide helps you keep your home safe for aging adults in NYC and Westchester. A room-by-room review prevents falls and reduces fire hazards.] Welcoming Spring Safely in New York City Springtime...

What Happens in the First 72 Hours After Hospital Discharge in NYC

[TL,DR: The first 72 hours after leaving the hospital are crucial for your recovery. A clear care plan for medication management helps prevent hospital readmissions. Professional home health care during this transition from hospital to home keeps older adults safe in...

Post-Stroke Home Care: What NYC Families Need to Know

Caring for a stroke survivor after returning home from the hospital creates uncertainty for many families in NYC. Post-stroke rehabilitation and care require coordination between healthcare professionals, family caregivers, and home healthcare providers to support...

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