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June 26, 2008

Health Risks - Why Lose Weight?

Filed under: Senior Home Health Care — Will Jay @ 2:28 am

Senior Home Care Services - Lung problems: Excess fat, especially on the trunk, exerts pressure on the diaphragm and interferes with normal breathing. It is not unusual for people who are overweight to suffer from shortness of breath. Not only do they have problems getting enough oxygen, they also have problems exhaling carbon dioxide. This can make them feel sleepy even when they are getting plenty of sleep.

Assisted Living -Obese people who often feel sleepy and short of breath find it very difficult to be physically active - a vicious circle.

Senior Home Care -Gall bladder disease: The gall bladder is a small, saclike organ that stores gall, which is manufactured by the liver and is used to break down food molecules. It can become clogged with gallstones, which consist mainly of cholesterol. Pain, inflammation, and infection frequently result. Sometimes the infection spreads, causing serious complications.

Elder Care -People who are overweight or have a high-fat diet are at greatest risk of developing gallstones and gall bladder disease.

Elder Care -Joint diseases: Osteoarthritis and gout are two painful and debilitating joint disorders that are often related to overweight. Osteoarthritis is common in women over 60, though men suffer from it as well. It is a “wear-and-tear” condition that results when the cartilage that protects the ends of joints deteriorates. The joints most commonly affected are the hips and knees, which bear most of our weight. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that people who bear a lot of weight tend to suffer more often, earlier in life, and more severely from arthritis.

Assisted Living -If arthritis is more common in women, men are the ones who suffer more often from gout. This painful inflammation of the joints often strikes the big toe. It is associated with overweight and excessive alcohol use. Kidney complications are sometimes seen in people who have both gout and diabetes.

Senior Health -Although these joint diseases can be treated with drugs that relieve pain and inflammation and help avoid further destruction of bone and tissue, lifestyle changes may also help. Weight loss is strongly recommended for overweight joint-disease patients.

Elder Care -The health benefits of weight loss

Senior Home Care -After all this gloom and doom, you’re probably ready for some good news. If being overweight is bad for your health (and it is), then losing weight is the best cure.

Senior Home Care -According to the experts, a weight loss of as little as 5 to 10 percent reduces an obese adult’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, i and arthritis. Overweight people already suffering from these conditions usually improve when they lose weight. Losing weight also reduces the incidence of a whole host of heart and lung disorders.

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Identification Card Printers

Filed under: Find Home Care — Will Jay @ 2:28 am

Elder Care Providers - Many schools, businesses and other organizations use ID cards for security purposes so they can easily identify anyone who is on the premises. Card printers are a device that is used together with software to make and design ID cards. You will find there are many different printers available that offer you a variety of features. This makes it easy to find one that will take care of all your needs regardless of what they are.

Home Care For Seniors -You can choose an identification card printer according to your personal preference or based on your printing needs. This will partly depend on how many ID badges you expect to use and the type of cards you want to print. Once you begin your search for a printer to make your ID cards you will discover there are many options available at a variety of different prices. Many ID printers are multifunctional and can perform a number of different tasks which make them a very useful tool for any business.

Elder Care Providers -Types of Card Printers

Senior Home Care -There are many different types of identification card printers available today in a variety of prices. With all the options available it can sometimes be a little difficult deciding which one would suit your needs the best. However, if you take a little time and consider which features you really need and which ones you don’t this will help to narrow your search.

Elder Care Providers -Questions to ask yourself include whether or not you will be printing the card on one or both sides, do you need a magnetic strip or would you like to have holograms on the ID badges for added security. Single-sided printers work great for simple jobs like student identification cards or employees that work in companies that don’t need a lot of security. However, the double-sided printers are best for companies that need increased security.

Senior Health -You will also have a choice between paper and plastic cards so you will need to decide which one you will be using before you will know which printer to buy. Some types use ribbons and other designs don’t so this is another decision that you will need to consider. Once you begin looking at all the different options available you will be able to decide which style would suit your needs the best.

Home Care For Seniors -Things to Consider

Elder Care -Of course, the price of the printer is always a factor so consider your budget when choosing your card printer. Technology has made it possible to create some pretty amazing ID card printers that can do just about anything you can imagine. Therefore, if you are not familiar with all the options available you should take some time to check them out. You may even find some features that you would love to have but didn’t know were available.

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Check out ID Superstore for low prices on card printing. They also carry many other quality identification supplies, such as all types of id printer supply and card printing ribbon.

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Senior Staff of Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc., Earn Top Health Care Management Credential

Filed under: Senior Home Health Care — Will Jay @ 2:27 am

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Senior staff of Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc., earn top health care management credential.

Senior Health - Denver, CO (PRWEB) April 16, 2007 — Four senior staff members of Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., were recently named fellows of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), the nations leading professional society for health care leaders. Robert F. Hill, Jr., principal, Craig E. Holm, senior vice president, Tracy K. Johnson, vice president, and Christine H. Markham, vice president, achieved this high standard of professional development by passing comprehensive examinations, meeting academic and experiential criteria, earning continuing education credits, and demonstrating community and professional involvement.


Assisted Living -”Because health care management ultimately affects the people in our communities, it is critically important to have a standard of excellence promoted by a professional organization,” says Thomas C. Dolan, Ph.D., FACHE, CAE, president and chief executive officer of ACHE. “By becoming an ACHE fellow and simultaneously earning board certification from ACHE, health care leaders can show that they are committed to providing high-quality service to the community.”


Senior Home Care -Health Strategies & Solutions, Inc., is among the most highly regarded health care management consulting firms in the United States. The firm has served as a trusted advisor for over 250 academic medical centers, community hospitals, multihospital systems, physician groups, and specialty institutions across the country. Their experienced consultants are recognized nationally as experts in strategic planning, leadership advisory services, business and financial planning, clinical program planning, physician strategies and medical staff development, ambulatory care planning, facility planning and space programming, and demand forecasting and resource development. For more information, please go to http://www.hss-inc.com.


Senior Health -For additional information, contact Susan Arnold at (303) 841-7774

Author: Susan Arnold

New Episode of The Senior Care Podcast by LivHOME Focuses on Caring for Seniors with Dementia

Filed under: Find Home Care — Will Jay @ 2:23 am

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Provides useful tips, poignant examples for caregivers.

Elder Care - Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 29, 2008 — LivHOME, the nations largest provider of professionally led at-home care for seniors, has released a new episode of The Senior Care Podcast by LivHOME that discusses caring for seniors with dementia.


Assisted Living -In Episode 4, LivHOME Chief Professional Officer Steve Barlam describes common caregiving mistakes in working with dementia sufferers, how to identify the causes and precursors to challenging behavior, and explores ways to reduce anxiety among seniors suffering from dementia. Drawing on more than 20 years of geriatric social work experience, Barlam provides advice for caregivers and offers poignant examples based on actual caregiving experience.


Home Care For Seniors -The episode is particularly important for caregivers, since about half of Americans age 85 and over suffer from some form of dementia, which includes Alzheimers disease.


Assisted Living -Episode 4 of The Senior Care Podcast by LivHOME can be found at the podcasts homepage (www.livhome.com/podcast). Listeners can subscribe to the show via RSS feed, email or through the iTunes store. Episode 4 has a runtime of 14 minutes, 22 seconds.


Assisted Living -About LivHOME:
LivHOME is the nations largest provider of professionally led at-home care for seniors. The company is dedicated to finding solutions that enable seniors to remain in their homes for as long as possible. Based in Los Angeles, LivHOME delivers high quality at-home care throughout California as well as select markets in Illinois, Minnesota and Texas. For more information, visit www.livhome.com.


Senior Home Care Services -Contact:
Cindy Martin
(847) 864-9540

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Ayurveda and Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Filed under: Alzheimer's — Will Jay @ 2:22 am

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Alzheimer\’s disease is a progressive degenerative brain disease. Gradual memory loss, poor cognitive skills, dementia and personality problems are the main symptoms associated with Alzheimer\’s disease. Though there is not a complete cure for Alzheimer\’s, Ayurveda has the knowledge to treat an Alzheimer\’s patient.
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Ayurvedic treatment for Alzheimer\’s disease is very much on its developmental stage. Ayurveda scientists in India, US and Germany are on the lookout of an effective cure for Alzheimer\’s disease using Ayurvedic herbs like Brahmi.
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According to Ayurveda, all the diseases are caused due to imbalances in body. Tridosha concept is the basis of Ayurvedic knowledge. The food, the daily actions, the thought etc should be in tune with tridoshas.
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Alzheimer\’s disease is due to imbalance of vata, which is common in old age. According to Ayurvedic principles, vata in the tissues of nervous system, especially brain gets imbalanced. This directly leads to problems like lower levels of co-ordination, clear thinking, lack of inhibitions and retarded words and actions.
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Mano vaha srotas or the mind-channel that carries thoughts is affected due to vitiation of vata. This is the reason for delusions and mental disturbances.
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Once the causes are identified it is easy to prescribe the cures. In case of Alzheimer\’s, Ayurveda too offers some assistance in helping a person live with Alzheimer\’s.
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According to Ayurveda, the tensions and stress a person experience during his or her life cause disturbances to vata, the accumulation of which causes severe nervous problems. Pressure at work, pressure experienced while changing places, constant separation from close family members, etc all add up to the mental conditions.
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In India too the large family system of living is fast depleting. People move into a small family. In the not-so older times, say before 1980s, Indian families were large with a lot of family members. There is support for the family members all the time from other members. This system has constant reinforcing power on individual members and they enjoy healthy minds.
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Ayurvedic treatment for Alzheimer\’s
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Vata imbalances are common in old age. Ayurveda Alzheimer\’s treatment mainly aims at restoring vata balance.
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Ayurvedic therapy for Alzheimer\’s starts with choice of a vata balanced diet. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) powder with milk, ghee or skimmed milk according to the digestive capacity of the person is the first re-arrangement in daily diet. This soothes and empowers vata.
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Daily oil massage before bath is another important part of Alzheimer\’s treatment in Ayurveda.
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The person at his or her old age must get enough nutrients. There are specialized rice preparations beneficial for persons who experience the onset of or advanced stage of Alzheimer\’s disease.
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Ayurvedic cleansing processes like panchakarma are not indicated for aged people. Other mild cleansing techniques like fumigation and enema are directed to purify body tissues.
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Nervine tonics like brahmi, aswagandha etc are main herbs for Alzheimer\’s treatment.
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About the author: Dev Sri provides insider information about Kerala Ayurvedic practices at http://keralaayurvedics.com/

Author: Dev Sri

The Journey to Health

Filed under: Senior Home Health Care — Will Jay @ 2:19 am

Assisted Living - As you way have caught on by now, fitness is a journey. Over the centuries, pilgrims have trekked to distant places to answer some unknown, inner call. They have, toiled over stony paths, climbed mountains to reach their destination. So is fitness the answer - to your inner self. When any illness besets your body, it feels hemmed in as if the borders are narrowing, the boundaries are closing in. It’s a time when growth not only may seem unattainable but also non-existent. It’s a time when communication gets swamped by discomfort, pain, numbness. It is not a natural state of life. Medicines are useful because they turn you around from drifting purposelessly, from becoming too vulnerable. But after medication. doctors point you towards fitness. For it puts order back into the disordered state, it provides the healing touch to the diseased state, it identifies the goal lost in the mists of sickness, And that goal is health.

Caregiver Support -It is not always easy to stick to the fitness lifestyle because it is a whole new experience. There are too many barriers built up, too many habits entrenched. But if you think back, as an infant you questioned nothing. You tried your best to turn over since lying on your back all the time didn’t seem normal. You began to crawl, then walk, then run. You changed your world by plunging into new experiences not because you didn’t have a mind, but because it was a clear freeway with no barriers or habits to stop you.

Assisted Living -To break those present mental barriers is not easy. The effort seems too much, You convince yourself that you are feeling deprived.

Senior Home Care -You rebel because you see this fatless-food existence as a threat. Memory crowds your mind. And in one defiant binge, you stuff yourself with more fatty food than you may have done earlier. The result, of course, is not pleasant, it is not that you enjoyed doing it. After the first bit of chocolate on to eat the entire slab - leaving you feeling a little sick with too much rich sweetness. Sick at your loss of control. And that awful guilt paralyzes you cannot do anything effectively.

Senior Home Care Services -This is not the time to give up. Can one binge stop the entire rejuvenating process of growth? A thousand times ‘No!’ Put it behind you.

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Survey Shows Preference for Elder Home Care

Filed under: Elder Care Resources — Will Jay @ 2:19 am

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Non-medical home health care provider options outweigh assisted living, senior communities for elders seeking care.

Senior Health - Ashland, MA (PRWEB) February 20, 2006 — Non-medical home care tops the list of preferred options for those seeking assisted living and senior communities for seniors primarily between the ages of 75 and 84. Other choices for senior care included emergency response services, adult day care centers, group health care facilities and nursing homes.


Elder Care -The numbers are consistent with growing trends for elderly to be cared for in the home rather than in nursing homes and assisted living centers. Using home care providers for non-medical care can support families in their care efforts and support seniors in continuing to live independently. Utilizing home health care and personal care providers can be more cost effective as well. Elder home care services often include meal preparation, personal care services such as grooming and dressing, household services and transportation, according to the ElderCarelink survey.


Senior Health - As we continue to match quality providers from our network to our consumers, it is likely we will see elder home care providers expanding services and developing more targeted specialties to meet this growing need in elder care. The survey was established by ElderCarelink to provide crucial information about a growing demographic in an effort to best serve families seeking elder care and services. The trend toward caring for our seniors in the home is evident as concerns about quality of life and reluctance to turn to dependent living situations such as nursing homes or assisted living grow, said Robert F. Brooks, Chief Executive Officer of ElderCarelink. As we continue to match quality providers from our network to our consumers, it is likely we will see elder home care providers expanding services and developing more targeted specialties to meet this growing need in elder care.


Senior Home Care Services -About ElderCarelink
ElderCarelink is a leading provider of qualified lead generation services within the eldercare industry. Through proprietary profiling technology and web-based marketing techniques, ElderCarelink provides free, personal internet-based referrals to consumers, matching specialists in eldercare to elders and their families. ElderCarelink assists families in finding a multitude of senior services, including assisted living, nursing homes, adult day care, private duty nursing, care management and homecare in all 50 states, which meet the specific needs of each familys individual situation. More about finding eldercare assistance or joining our network of providers can be found at www.eldercarelink.com.

Author: Robert Brooks

Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease

Filed under: Alzheimer's — Will Jay @ 2:17 am

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Alzheimer\’s disease is a brain disorder .It is a progressive and fatal brain disease. Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German physician first drew attention to it in 1906.Since then, a great deal has been learnt about the disease by the scientists.
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It is estimated that more than 5 million now have Alzheimer\’s disease. It destroys brain cells, triggering problems with memory, thinking and behavior serious enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer\’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal. At present it is the seventh-leading cause of death.
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As we grow older, our brains too change, similar to the rest of our body organs. Most of us experience mild forgetfulness a normal part of aging. It is fine as long as it is not acute. But when it causes hurdles in our day to day activities, it must be accepted as a sign of failure of brain cells. The brain has 100 billion nerve cells and each nerve cell communicates with others to develop a network. These networks have special jobs such as thinking, learning and remembering, whereas some help us to see, hear and smell others tell our muscles when to move.
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In order to carry out their functions efficiently, brain cells operate like small factories. They take in supplies, generate energy, construct equipment and get rid of waste. In Alzheimer\’s disease, parts of the cell’s factory stop running perfectly. Scientists are not sure exactly where the trouble starts. As in the case of a real factory, backups and breakdowns in one system set off troubles in other areas. As damage spreads out, cells lose their capacity to function well. Ultimately, they die.
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Children exposure to lead could lead to Alzheimer\’s later in life. Lead has toxic side effects, associated with degenerative conditions of the brain, which can appear decades after children are exposed. It is a risk factor and it does not mean the lead exposure causes Alzheimer\’s disease.
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The best nutrients to preserve memory as one gets older are the nutrients that have been shown to cut Alzheimer\’s risk. These are Niacin, folate, vitamin B12, vitamin C and Vitamin E. Green leafy vegetables have also been shown to combat memory loss. Scientists have found out that Concord grape juice may prevent the onset of Alzheimer\’s disease. The polyphenols present in the grape juice produced preventive factors. The polyphenols prevent the accumulation of beta-amyloid in the brain, and their formation into plaques associated with Alzheimer\’s disease. Although this research is preliminary, nevertheless it is very encouraging. The polyphenol rich Concord grape juice may play a potential protective role in maintaining long term cognitive health. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, cereals, but low in meat and dairy products helps to reduce the risk of Alzheimer\’s disease. The use of turmeric too is beneficial. It is advisable to drink alcohol in moderation.
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A new device has been developed to detect the cognitive decline associated with early stages of Alzheimer\’s disease .It is an inexpensive and easy to administer test which has given millions of potential Alzheimer\’s sufferers a chance to slow the diseases advance. The device is expected to be commercialized later this year.
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Finally, it is necessary to keep our brain active. Read the papers, solve crosswords, figure out puzzles, socialize and keep contact with people. Discuss the kind of medication one is using with the family doctor. Some medicines like sleeping pills and certain combinations of medicines may adversely affect the memory. Take plenty of exercise. Consult a doctor if you or one of your loved ones isn’t behaving or thinking normally.
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About the author: Mary Rose has authored several books including books related to health and Fitness.For more information logon http://www.casanads.com/bm/hf.htm

Author: Mary Rose

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Nutrition Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Health

Filed under: Alzheimer's — Will Jay @ 2:16 am

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(NC)-Recent research has shown a benefit of certain nutrients in reducing the risk of degenerative diseases of the brain. Antioxidants, such as vitamins E, C, B12 and folic acid have been shown to play an important role in healthy brain functioning. Antioxidants, often found in fruits and vegetables, have also been associated with improved mental function, including memory. Vitamin B12 and folic acid may also have beneficial effects on overall cognitive abilities.
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Alzheimer\’s Disease is a degenerative brain disease that can cause a person to forget recent events or familiar tasks. Recent research has shown that a diet rich in antioxidants, such as fruits and vegetables, may protect against Alzheimer\’s disease and slow the progression of the disease in people already diagnosed with Alzheimer\’s. It is believed that people with low levels of folate and vitamin B12 in their blood may be at a higher risk of Alzheimer\’s Disease.
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Those who find it hard to incorporate a range of healthy foods into their diet should consider taking a daily multivitamin. A good multivitamin/mineral supplement, such as Centrum®, which includes vitamins C, B6, E, D, folic acid and minerals such as iron, zinc and selenium, could improve mental functioning and help delay the onset of Alzheimer\’s disease.
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For more information on supplementation, visit www.centrumvitamins.ca.
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Choosing the Right Nursing Home

Filed under: Find Home Care — Will Jay @ 2:15 am

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Selecting a Home Care Facility entails more than just scanning directories and local advertising media. An accurate assessment of the living conditions of an assisted living facility requires a well contemplated and painstaking approach that goes beyond services and amenities.
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Your selection method can be likened to your experience when you first shopped for a home. We’re not suggesting that you actually pore over the entire architectural layout of a nursing home, but rather to treat this decision making process with the same zeal and energy.
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Given the number of available nursing homes in each community, the choices can go on and on. Realizing the number of factors to consider, choosing a nursing home can be a daunting task indeed. If you’re totally at a loss as to where or how to begin your search, do consider the following tips.
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Survey the Community
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It isn’t just all about analyzing the elements within the confines of a nursing home. Learn to observe and study the neighborhood. Knowing that your loved one resides in a calm and tranquil environment will definitely give you peace of mind.
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Check the Living Conditions
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Though it would be tough to find a facility that would match the comforts of your own home, take time to scan through the items in the following checklist which at times are surprisingly overlooked:
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• Laundry Service
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• Bathroom Sanitation
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• Kitchen Service
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• Bedroom Conditions
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• Leisure and Entertainment
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• Transportation Service
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Meet the Staff
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Make sure to acquaint yourself with the caregivers and other personnel within facility. It would be a good idea to keep the communication lines open.
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Ask Their Opinion
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More often than not, it’s you who would have to decide as to where your aging loved ones would be spending their twilight years. However, try to involve them by soliciting their opinion during the evaluation process. It would be wise to see things from their perspective as well.
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For more information on Home Care Facilities, visit: http://www.maryqueencare.com.
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About the author: John dela Cruz, publicist for Mary Queen Residential Care Inc., posts about the inner workings of Mary Queen Residential Care Inc., a senior home care service provider in Southern California. Topics include nursing care updates, senior care tips, and nursing home press releases.

Author: John dela Cruz

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