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Suffering from a Broken Heart is Real But it May Not be a Heart Attack

January 14, 2016AdminHealth, Home Safety and Senior Care Blogheart attack, heart disease, home care, long term care, women

By Richard Ueberfluss We’ve all heard about people suffering or even dying from a broken heart, and assumed it was a heart attack. But the American heart Association  suggest that broken heart syndrome, also called stress-induced cardiomyopathy or takotsubo cardiomyopathy, can strike even if you’re healthy. (Tako tsubo, by the…

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Has ACA pushed more patients to home sooner and who has LTC insurance?

April 23, 2015AdminHome Safety and Senior Care BlogACA, home care, long term care, medicare, medication, obamacare, women

Since the advent of ACA, our home care agency seems to be seeing more clients sooner in the healthcare process. These patients are sicker with acute medical conditions. There ADL needs are far greater with less clients needing companionship, light housekeeping and transportation and more clients needing transfers, hoyer lifts…

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Are care requirements higher for women stroke survivors?

April 22, 2015AdminCare Planningcaregivers, Elder Care, home care, stroke, women

A recent story in HealthDay News, quoting from a new study published in the journal Neurology, found that women who survive a stroke tend to have a poorer quality of life than male stroke survivors do. After studying women stroke survivors for three months, “women were more likely than men to have…

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Can Monitoring Heart Disease in Women identify early Warning Signs for Dementia?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthElder Care, heart disease, home care, Senior Care, seniors, women

There is new evidence that women with heart disease might be at increased risk for dementia, according to a story in HealthDay News.  A study reported in theJournal of the American Heart Association found that U.S. women aged 65 to 79, who had healthy brain function when the study started,…

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