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Video – Home Care Cherry Hill NJ: Does Long Term Care Insurance Pay for Home Care Services?
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A Great Big Thank You
A great big THANK YOU from Home To Stay Health Care Solutions for everyone's support of our community event held at Friend's Village in Woodstown NJ with Dr. Verne Carson of Towson University in Towson Maryland. We had a phenomenal turn out and a lot of great - useful information related to caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's/dementia was shared with the community. [...]
“Aging In Place” Experts to Appear at Arden Courts
The Society of Senior Advisors has teamed up with the Arden Courts Memory Care Community in Cherry Hill New Jersey to host an open forum titled: Strategies to Age Successfully At Home from a Health & Financial Perspective on Thursday August 23 from 6 to 7:30 PM. The Society of Senior Advisors is a consortium of Senior Care Experts who assist families with guidance and decision-making [...]
Easy Craft Ideas to Share with Homebound Seniors
One of the biggest day-to-day problems with care for homebound seniors is the sheer boredom that sets in over time. While there are things that can help fill the time, such as reading new books, doing puzzles, playing games and watching a little bit of television, home care companions can also do easy crafts with their senior for a welcome change of pace. - [...]
Does Medicaid Pay for Home Care In New Jersey?
At some point or another, many of us will either need to consider home health care for ourselves or for a loved one. Choosing home health care may be an easy choice for some, since it allows the person to remain in their own home and continue a certain level of autonomy while providing the attention and health care necessary. However, there are many [...]
Home to Stay Co-Sponsors Alzheimer’s Event at Friends Village
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Home to Stay Health Care Solutions Co-Sponsors Alzheimer's Event at Friends Village Dr. Verna Carson, Alzheimer specialist, to speak August 9 WOODSTOWN, NJ – Dr. Verna Carson, of Towson University in Maryland, will be the special guest speaker for “What’s Next? Helping Your Loved One with Alzheimer’s” on August 9 at 4:00 p.m. This free program will be held in the [...]
Senior Care in Turnersville, NJ: Take a Walk! Seniors Benefit From Walking with a Companion.
Physical fitness is essential for good physical and mental health. Walking may be one of the safest forms of exercise for seniors due to the moderately low risk of injury. Walking regularly can help lower blood pressure, stabilize blood sugar levels and significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. It may also slow the aging process and helps minimize the risk of [...]
Senior Care New Jersey Event: What's Next? Helping Your Loved One with Alzheimer's Disease
Please join us for this educational event: Educational Program "What"s Next? Helping Your Loved One with Alzheimer"s" Presented by Dr. Verna Carson Thursday, August 9 4:00 p.m. Fenwick Auditorium Friends Village at Woodstown One Friends Drive, Woodstown, NJ Call to register or with questions: Christine at 856-769-1500 x 2736 What"s Next? Helping a Loved One with Alzheimer"s Disease.
Respite Care for the Caregiver in Woolwich Township, NJ: Go Ahead and Take a Trip, Mom’s Ok!
Assuming the responsibility of care for a family member could be the strongest expression of love and loyalty that one human can show to another. It doesn't matter if care is provided every day of the week or a couple of days a week , caregiving has the ability to be physically and emotionally draining. That is why, in spite of the rewards of [...]
Home Care Companions in Mt. Laurel, NJ Keep Seniors Socially Active and Increase Life Expectancy
Studies show that socially active seniors are about 1.5 times as likely to remain free of disabilities, such as using the telephone, preparing meals and managing medications, or that involve mobility and strength activities, such as walking up and down a flight of stairs, walking a half mile and doing heavy housework. Adding a home care companion to the mix can keep seniors in [...]