by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jan 18, 2023 | Home Care, Home Care for Cardiac Care, In-Home Senior Home Care
In-Home care as a Solution for Cardiac Care and Recovery from Cardiac Events Cardiac care is designed for people who have an existing cardiac condition, such as hypertension, heart failure, angina pectoris or Congestive Heart Failure. It is also intended for people...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jan 12, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Cognitive Decline, Home Care
Avoid Wandering And Elopement; Make Sure the Home for Your Elderly Loved One is Safe Older adults with a cognitive disease such as dementia may wander from their homes and become lost, a behavior known as elopement. With Dementia and other Cognitive Issues, elopement...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Dec 28, 2022 | Care Transitions, Home Care, Home Care to Manage Heart Disease
Manage Diabetes with Home Care An estimated 33% of adults aged 65 or older have diabetes. Older adults more at risk of developing diabetes-related complications like hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), kidney failure, and heart disease. Currently over 90% of our nation’s...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 11, 2022 | Care Transitions, Home Care, Home Care to Manage Heart Disease
Manage Heart Disease with Home Care Currently over 90% of our nation’s healthcare expenditures (over $3.8 trillion) are spent of people with chronic conditions. 1 out of 3 deaths is from heart disease including CHF and strokes. Heart Disease has contributing factors...
by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Oct 5, 2022 | Care Transitions, Caregiver / Caregiving, Home Care
6 Signs of Caregiver Burnout Caring for an ill or elderly loved one can take its toll on you. Your days may be filled with driving them to doctor’s appointments and making sure they have their medicines. You may need to help them pay bills and keep their house clean....