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The Medicare Benefit Many Miss: Home Health
Ralph recently had hip replacement surgery. His physician ordered physical therapy to support his recovery from surgery, help regain strength and increase his range of motion. The order was written by his primary care physician for outpatient therapy. This meant his...
Holistic compassion a community effort
We write for 50 Plus Magazine. Hope you find insights in this article on Holistic Compassion. Everyone is going through something. Suffering in our culture is mostly kept buttoned up behind pleasant smiles and simple greetings. Most of us were trained from childhood...
Flexibility is the Backbone of Resilience
One of my clients wants to plan a trip to France. The problem is she cannot remember to prepare a daily meal. Hunger reminds her. Taking medications becomes a complicated memory skill. Foreign travel takes energy, problem solving, and currency conversion to mention a few tasks that require cognitive proficiency. The fantasy of a trip to France gets stuck in a loop of desire in her mind.
Tips to Connect with Your Ideal Clients
Marketing your aging life care business seems like it would be easy. After all, there is an abundance of customers in this demographic needing your help. The aging population is soon to become the largest cohort in our society. You, as a professional in the senior...
A Solution to Stop Worrying about your Aging Parents at Home
It happens all the time. Your parents live in another zip code. You are busy. And you worry about them falling, not eating, getting their medications mixed up, forgetting to take their meds, or aren’t getting the medical help they need. Here is a solution that gives...
Your Senior is one Fall away from Independence
While implementing adaptive devices in the home is a proactive step towards preventing falls, the most important approach to take for fall prevention is building the senior’s strength, balance, and flexibility. There is not a medication for fall prevention. What it takes is a proactive approach including consistency, direction, and a plan.