1 09, 2023

Home to Stay Earns BBB® Accreditation

By |2023-09-13T14:24:17-04:00September 1st, 2023|Community|

Cherry Hill, NJ – Home to Stay is proud to announce our achievement of Accreditation with the Better Business Bureau®.  Home to Stay is a solutions minded, non-medical home care company enabling seniors and disabled members of our community to stay at home. They provide quality caregivers assisting our clients with services such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, running errands, taking people to appointments, companion care and personal care. A primary focus [...]

8 08, 2023

Overcoming Challenges for Adults with Special Needs

By |2023-08-08T11:49:09-04:00August 8th, 2023|Disability Care|

In a world that increasingly values diversity and inclusivity, it is essential to recognize the unique challenges faced by adults with special needs. These individuals possess a wide range of abilities and talents, but they may require additional support and understanding to navigate the complexities of adulthood. As a society, we must create an environment that promotes inclusivity and empowers individuals with special needs to overcome challenges. This article explores some of [...]

1 08, 2023

Navigating the Emotional Journey of Transitioning to Home Care

By |2023-08-23T13:05:45-04:00August 1st, 2023|Home Care|

As an in-home care agency committed to providing compassionate support for your loved ones, we understand that the decision to transition to non-medical home care can be emotionally challenging for families. While this choice is often made to ensure the safety and well-being of your cherished family member, it's natural to experience a range of emotions during this time. In this article, Home to Stay will explore the emotional hurdles families may [...]

1 07, 2023

Breaking Down Barriers: How to Encourage the Special Needs Community to Participate in the Workforce

By |2023-07-13T10:46:20-04:00July 1st, 2023|Disability Care|

The Importance of Community Inclusion The inclusion and empowerment of individuals with special needs within the workforce is a crucial aspect of building an inclusive society. By providing opportunities for these individuals to participate in meaningful employment, we can enhance their quality of life as well as tap into a vast pool of talent and potential that often goes untapped. Encouraging the special needs community to join the workforce is not only [...]

1 06, 2023

Services for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

By |2023-08-08T11:35:01-04:00June 1st, 2023|Community|

Home to Stay is very excited to add our new DDD service, supporting adults living with developmental disabilities. When I was a student at Rutgers, I started working part time as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at a residential facility for adults living with various types of developmental disabilities. I grew a lot as a person working with these individuals and really came to see them as fellow human beings doing the [...]

1 04, 2023

Creating a Dementia-Friendly Living Space

By |2023-07-13T10:35:48-04:00April 1st, 2023|Dementia|

When an elderly loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it can be overwhelming for both the patient and their family. As a caregiver, you want to do everything you can to ensure your loved one's safety and comfort, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. According to the Alzheimer's Association, six out of ten people living with dementia will wander, and many will become lost.  Creating a dementia-friendly living [...]

1 03, 2023

All You Need To Know About In-Home Care For Veterans

By |2023-04-21T11:50:21-04:00March 1st, 2023|Senior Care|

Veterans make up nearly 7% of the US population. Many of these people have serious physical and mental health problems, chronic conditions, and disabilities that affect their mobility, cognitive skills, and overall quality of life.  Particularly, the risk of Alzheimer’s is significantly higher among veterans compared to the general population. Data shows that nearly 170,000 veterans were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2021, and this number is expected to increase steadily in the [...]

1 02, 2023

Caring for Aging Parents When Your Siblings Disagree

By |2023-08-30T13:58:21-04:00February 1st, 2023|Caregivers|

Caring for aging parents is an issue that can cause tension among family members. Even siblings who get along otherwise might bitterly disagree with each other when it comes to caring for a parent. If left unresolved, these disagreements can cause old resentments to flare up and turn into a full-blown conflict, which can worsen what might already be an extremely stressful situation.  Common Issues Related to Caring for Aging Parents Different [...]

1 01, 2023

Telehealth: How It Can Make Your And Your Senior’s Life Easier

By |2023-02-28T09:53:07-05:00January 1st, 2023|Home Care|

Telehealth means “healing at a distance.” It’s the mechanism that delivers patient-centered healthcare services remotely to individuals where they live. For people facing significant physical and financial barriers to access the healthcare support they need and deserve, this is a highly effective and accessible solution. How Does Telehealth Work? With Telehealth, you only need a computer or mobile device and a reliable Wi-Fi connection to remotely consult with a doctor. If you’re [...]

1 12, 2022

How To Take The Keys Away From Aging Parents

By |2023-07-13T10:50:06-04:00December 1st, 2022|Senior Care|

It's a misconception that parents automatically become worse drivers as they get older. Knowing this, if you have reason to believe that an elderly loved one can no longer drive effectively, putting their safety first is the right thing to do. While it's understandable if you are uncertain about what action to take, ignoring the warning signs that an elderly driver might be unfit to get behind the wheel can have serious [...]

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