
In-Home Care Reduces Hospital Readmissions
A poor transition from the hospital to home is often the reason for unplanned, expensive, and often traumatic readmissions, many of which could have been
A poor transition from the hospital to home is often the reason for unplanned, expensive, and often traumatic readmissions, many of which could have been
It’s a great feeling to hear that an older loved one is ready for discharge from the hospital after a surgical procedure. However, as they
Bed sores, also known as pressure sores, affect upwards of one out of every ten older adults, and are even more prevailing in those who
Of the numerous changes that take place as people grow older, senior bruising is one that can be alarming for family members to observe in
Of the many effects of Alzheimer’s disease, one of the most worrisome is a person’s tendency for wandering and the added danger of becoming confused
Home is where we can truly relax and be ourselves, and that’s just part of why so many older adults make the choice to continue
Incontinence can be an embarrassing issue for those who are experiencing it. The preconception behind the condition frequently contributes to individuals having a lack of
This season of holiday celebrations is a great opportunity to spend time with family and friends, but let’s be honest: it’s often also a time
From sunup to sundown, every day in the life of those with diabetes is loaded with a number of tasks to control the disease. Between
Talking about health concerns is difficult for many seniors. They might think their health issues are their business and not anyone else’s, or they might
When you think about our senses, our sense of vision is conceivably the one for which we’re most thankful. So much of our life’s experiences