Always Home Health Care offers loving, quality, in-home care for a variety of needs to ensure the well-being of your loved ones. Your family is our family.
According to the CDC, 8 out of 10 coronavirus related deaths reported have been adults of 65 years of age or older. Help minimize risk of transmittance:
-Begin by limiting your own risk for COVID-19
-Practice physical distancing
-Offer gentle encouragement about technology
Happy National Caregivers Day to all caregiving professionals! Today, and always, we give thanks to caregivers who provide various essential services. Join us in celebrating those who help our loved ones live better, healthier, and independent lives. We appreciate you.
Aging can bring about unique health issues. Making healthy lifestyle choices can help avoid these risks. Common health concerns in aging seniors include:
-Arthritis
-Cognitive health (Dementia)
-Mental health
-Physical injuries
-Heart disease
-Cancer
-Respiratory diseases
"Roses are red, Valentine's are sweet, thinking of you makes my heart skip a beat." ❤️
There is no more fulfilling and worthwhile way to celebrate Valentine's Day than by spending it with an elderly loved one in your life.
Sending warm hugs to you and yours this Valentine's Day!
Did you know aging can cause changes in the heart and blood vessels? Cardiovascular diseases affect most women and men as they transition through their last several decades of life. Individuals can be more prone to suffer from heart attacks, stroke, or develop heart failure.
With the current global status, it's important for seniors to stay engaged. Here are some ways for your loved ones to fill their days while safely at home:
-Artistic pursuits
-Riddles, crosswords, word searches
-Reading
-Armchair travel
-Indoor gardening
-Virtual clubs
Living with diabetes as your loved one gets older can present some unique challenges. Often, it is a life-long condition and requires careful treatment. Our team of experienced caregivers can help mitigate these risks and encourage a longer, healthier lifestyle. 201-682-2486
It's National Wear Red Day and what better way to raise awareness of heart disease in women than by wearing red apparel today. Though nearly 80% of cardiac events can be prevented through modest changes to diet and lifestyle, cardiovascular disease does not discriminate.
February 4 marks World Cancer Day, an international awareness day to raise attention and inspire action for a cancer-free future. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 17 people die every minute from cancer. Let's continue to encourage prevention, & detection.
Keeping your heart healthy is a must throughout your golden years. Though heart issues can affect any age, cardiovascular disease increases as you get older. That's why this month in particular, we encourage you to love and care for your heart!
February is American Heart Month and we want to motivate you to adopt healthy lifestyles, especially for our aging seniors who are at high risk. Now is a wonderful opportunity to focus your attention on ways to promote and maintain heart health for you and your loved ones.
Checking in on the mental health of older loved ones is extremely crucial, especially through these trying times. Seeing your loved ones, even virtually, is an important window of opportunity for encouragement.
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We're so grateful to receive testimonials such as this from our clients. We'll always strive to promote the health and safety of your loved ones with the utmost care. It's our mission to provide you with a wide range of high quality services. Your family is our family.
Protecting our senior citizens from COVID-19 continues to become increasingly important. While it's important to limit physical human interaction, here are a few ways to stay connected:
-Video chat
-Write letters
-Send a gift or meal
-Play games online
-Plan a window visit
Preserving independence is a primary concern as our loved ones age. This can be challenging when an aging senior suffers from Dementia.
To learn about how AHHC can help you, contact:
201 682-2486
We understand the demands of being the primary caregiver for your aging loved one. With our respite care services, we offer short-term solutions that provide supervision, medical care, help with hygiene, emotional relief, & more for the senior in your life.
January is Thyroid Awareness Month. Findings continue to show thyroid disease, specifically Hypothyroidism, is more common among elderly individuals.
Learn more about how our caregivers can assist with meal preparation, medication reminders, and overall support.
(201) 682- 2486
Caring for a loved one with Parkinson's disease is never easy, especially as the condition progresses. As symptoms become more debilitating, seniors need help with activities of daily life.
To learn more about our specialized care services, visit https://t.co/uWVKcFdw9x
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let us remember and honor the legacy of Dr.King, for his dedication and contributions to the powerful movement of social equality and justice.
"The time is always right to do what is right" - MLK