4 02, 2016

Welcome Tiffany to our Team!

2022-10-24T13:56:24-04:00February 4th, 2016|Community|

“I am thrilled and excited to be here. Much of my background consists of Office and Customer Service Management. I also have experience in childcare and working with adults that are developmentally disabled. I am the Community Health Coach. This is a brand new position that was implemented to help and assess the needs of our AlzBetter clients and their families. Thus far I have been training in the AlzBetter software and programming [...]

29 01, 2016

Elderly Care Observations: AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month

2022-10-24T14:53:13-04:00January 29th, 2016|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Woolwich Township, NJ Most people expect that their vision will decrease as they get older, but it is important to remember that just because you think that vision that is not as sharp as it used to be is a normal part of aging does not mean that your elderly care efforts for your seniors should not be geared toward protecting their eye heath, understanding the risks that they face [...]

22 01, 2016

January is Hot Tea Month

2022-12-22T12:00:11-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Community, Senior Care|

Elder Care in Turnersville, NJ When the holidays have passed and the new year begins, many elderly adults may find themselves dreading the long winter ahead. With the cold and snow of January, many elderly adults may find that their ability to go out and do activities they enjoy has decreased and their boredom has increased. During this chilly time of year, everyone, especially elderly adults need something comforting to lift their [...]

15 01, 2016

Did You Become a Caregiver to Your Aging Loved Ones For Them, or For Yourself?

2022-10-24T14:53:30-04:00January 15th, 2016|Caregivers|

For many adult children, the decision to step into the role of family caregiver for their elderly parents is one that they do not even have to consider. They want what is best for their seniors and feel fulfilled and even honored to have the opportunity to take on this important position and give their parents the type of care that they need and deserve in order to live a healthy, happy, safe, [...]

7 01, 2016

Home Care Observances: National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

2022-10-24T14:54:08-04:00January 7th, 2016|Community, Home Care|

It may seem like the costs associated with your senior care journey with your aging loved ones are always growing, but fortunately there are ways that you can keep these expenses under control just by making a few simple adjustments to your lifestyle and care efforts. One of these ways is trimming energy costs. For many households, utility bills represent a tremendous drain on the finances, but are also some of the easiest [...]

1 01, 2016

Physical Signs of Alzheimer’s in Seniors

2022-10-24T14:54:14-04:00January 1st, 2016|Dementia|

If your elderly loved one is at a greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease, it's important that you become familiar with the mental and physical signs. You may already be familiar with the mental signs of Alzheimer’s disease, but would you recognize the physical symptoms? Here are some common physical signs of Alzheimer’s disease in seniors that you should know about: Poor Grooming, Hygiene and Dressing Habits The forgetfulness that comes with Alzheimer’s can [...]

24 12, 2015

Mall Walking – The Perfect Winter Exercise

2022-10-24T14:57:50-04:00December 24th, 2015|Senior Care|

For family caregivers looking for a way to get active and squeeze in some exercise that they can do together with their elderly loved one, walking is an excellent choice. It is low-impact, requires virtually no equipment, and it can be done almost anywhere. Unfortunately, cold and snowy winter weather can often put a damper on elderly adults’ and their caregivers’ walking routine. However, they do have one great option when it comes [...]

18 12, 2015

Laughter as Medicine for Seniors

2022-10-24T14:58:29-04:00December 18th, 2015|Senior Care|

Elderly Care in Mt. Laurel, NJ If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then laughter must put him out of business. There is no doubt that being able to laugh and maintaining a sense of humor can be challenging for seniors living alone, even with home care. They may be tired, sore, frustrated, and lonely. But if you can help them turn that frown upside down, believe it or not, they [...]

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