Every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 36,000 older adults in New York City visit emergency departments due to fall-related injuries. For families in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Westchester County, creating a safe...
When your loved one needs home care in New York City, navigating long-term care insurance can feel overwhelming. You’re already dealing with health concerns, family logistics, and care decisions—the last thing you need is insurance confusion adding to your...
When your aging parent struggles with daily tasks or returns home from the hospital, the question isn’t whether they need health care support—it’s finding the right kind of assistance that honors their independence while ensuring their safety and quality...
Caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease at home presents unique challenges, especially in New York City’s fast-paced environment. As cognitive abilities decline and memory loss progresses, individuals with dementia often exhibit...
Coming home after a hospital stay should be a time of healing and recovery, not stress and confusion. As New York City’s first DOH-licensed home care agency since 1983, Prime Care, Inc. understands the challenges families face when preparing for a loved...
When searching for in-home care for an aging loved one in New York City, families often encounter confusing terminology about different types of caregivers. Two of the most common caregiver types—Home Health Aides (HHAs) and Personal Care Assistants (PCAs)—sound...