by | May 5, 2019 | Home Health
In a packed ballroom, a dapper man in a silver tuxedo swing dances with a young woman to Count Basie’s jazz classic “Shiny Stockings.” A parade of 93 other women patiently wait their turn. The man smiles wide, playfully wiggling his hips at the end of the eight count...
by | Apr 30, 2019 | Home Health
Stroke patients receive vastly different amounts of physical and occupational therapy during hospital stays despite evidence that such care is strongly associated with positive health outcomes, a new study by Brown’s School of Public Health researchers found....
by | Apr 14, 2019 | Home Health
Alongside the very exciting news of Medicare Advantage starting to cover cost of in-homecare services (see here), what is more exciting is that the State of California is also doing its part now to help families with the cost of their in-homecare services: income tax...
by | Mar 21, 2019 | Equipment, Home Health
Having a loved one at home feeling down and depressed because of sitting home all day long and watching same old boring TV programs? Having difficulties to take your loved one outdoor, on the roads and on vacations, because of his/her limited mobility, lack of time...
by | Mar 7, 2019 | Home Health
You have a loved one at home who suffers from Aphasia? You wish he could regain his communication abilities? Well here are some lights at the end of the tunnel for you. Some Scientists have discovered that an existing therapy frequently used to treat Alzheimer’s...
by | Feb 13, 2019 | Equipment, Home Health
Can new technology allow you to remotely monitor the care of your loved one who is happily aging in place? Phil D’Eramo used to call his parents four or five times a day to make sure they took their medication. An only child from upstate New York, D’Eramo...
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