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May is High Blood Pressure Education Month
High blood pressure is a common disease in which blood flows through blood vessels, or arteries, at higher than normal…
Looking Ahead: March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month
Each day, over 2,000 Americans suffer an eye injury. This means that almost one million Americans have experienced some vision…
Go Vegetable Heavy!
New Year’s Resolutions. Eat healthy. Vegetables. Exercise. Easier said than done right? Important vitamins and minerals come from the produce…
7 Easy Crafts Using Common Household Items
You know all that extra stuff you have lying around your house that you can’t bring yourself to throw away…
Homecare, In Home Care, Senior Care
5 Marketing Tips To Take Home Care Business To The Next Level
Running a home care business may not be as easy as you think. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to…
Elder Care, Healthy Aging, In Home Care
Get Moving—From Your Chair!
Yoga is growing in popularity all over the world for all-around good health and wellness. The great thing about yoga…
Brain Health, Healthy Aging, Senior Care
5 Ways to Exercise Your Brain—and Why It’s Important
Most people have a pretty good understanding that staying healthy typically requires some sort of exercise—even if it’s gentle chair…
On the Bright Side – Bluebirds
Bird watchers and nature lovers alike all seem to agree that bluebirds are both beautiful and unique feathered creatures worth…
Why Choosing a Home Care Franchise Business is a Great Idea
Should I buy a home care franchise? Or should I open up an independent home agency? If these are the…
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FALLS
The Leading Cause of Fatal Injuries for Seniors
Millions of Americans are at risk of becoming victims to the leading cause of accidental home injuries – slips and falls. All age groups are affected, with adults over age 60 years old ranking highest for these injuries. The steps listed in our useful guide on measures to reduce the risk of falling for you or your loved one, will help reduce your risk of falling.
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