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Supporting Seniors with Heart Conditions

For seniors with heart conditions, extra care is needed to keep them safe from health complications. We understand that you are worried about your elderly loved one, so Inspire to Serve LLC is going to share a few handy tips on how you can support yo...

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Aging Gracefully Without Breaking the Bank

When people say the phrase “aging gracefully”, your first thought is often related to plastic surgery, costly beauty products, and strict lifestyle changes. But that’s not usually the case. There are many other ways you can help your elderly lo...

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Home Care for Elderly Adults with Existing Health Conditions

Diseases may develop at any age. These conditions can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, status, or lifestyle. When facing health concerns, Companion and Sitter Services may be of great help. Maintaining treatment for diseases whi...

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Maintaining Proper Hygiene in Senior Adults

Hygiene plays a significant role in the wellness of seniors. When they are clean and well groomed, they feel fresh and confident. They will have no hesitations and no insecurities about the way they look, smell. They will present themselves confident...

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Why Is Home Care Important for Healthy Aging?

Statistics show that the majority of the elderly in the United States intends to remain at home for as long as possible, notwithstanding changes in health, mobility, or cognition. Home care assistance in Snellville, Georgia has risen to the occasion,...

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In-Home Caregivers as Companions

It is unavoidable that people get increasingly isolated as they age. Isolation’s effects on senior mental health can be terrible, ranging from profound loneliness to further deterioration of health. It is therefore critical for elders to seek o...

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