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Thanks so much for working with us. When we met Karen we immediately felt like she was the perfect fit for my dad and mom – and the entire family.
Thanks so much for working with us. When we met Karen we immediately felt like she was the perfect fit for my dad and mom – and the entire family.
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If your loved one is having a difficult time eating well after her diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, you might need to change up how you approach meals and eating in general. Some of these tips can help.
Home Care in Addison TX: The American Diabetes Association states approximately 1 out of every 4 adults over the age of 64 have diabetes. Was your dad diagnosed with diabetes?
Senior Care in Carrollton TX: Each year more than 310,800 hip replacement surgeries are performed on older adults. These surgeries can be extremely beneficial to those seniors who have been suffering from issues such as pain, stiffness, loss of range of motion, and diminished mobility.
No matter your age, safety is always a priority. We take safety measures when we drive or ride in a car. Parents look out for their kids’ safety knowing that children are not always capable of looking out for themselves. As people enter adulthood, we have a better sense of how to keep ourselves safe. However, that can change when…
Senior Care in Irving TX: When your elderly loved one starts to needs help with the basics of daily living, one of the more important parts of that plan is maintaining their oral hygiene.
Assisting Hands was quick, efficient and friendly! We were in a bind when our mom suddenly fell ill and they were there to help through a very difficult time. I am so grateful for the help.
Senior Care in Addison TX: The possibility of urinary incontinence increases with each passing year. It is more frequent in women, who experience it three times as much as men.
Elder Care in Irving TX: Hearing the news that an elderly family member, perhaps your mother or father, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is most likely going to feel overwhelming at first. Here are a few things to know.