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Common Hazards Found Inside Your Home

Our homes are typically a place of rest and comfort. However, when individuals experience certain health conditions that limit their mobility, their homes can become dangerous. As a provider of personal care assistance in Georgia, we want everyone to...

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Fall Prevention Tips to Ensure the Safety of Seniors

Falls are among the leading types of accidents in the senior population. Like any other form of accident, this could happen anywhere and anytime. Homebound seniors are prone to be victims of falls. Seniors living alone have a greater risk of complica...

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What to Do When Your Loved One has Dementia?

Does your loved one forgets familiar faces, events happened only a few minutes ago, or struggles to find a word, but remembers it later? Have him/her evaluated as these may be signs of early onset dementia.  Dementia affects a lot of individuals. So...

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Managing Blood Pressure in Seniors

The American Heart Association is recommending constant blood pressure monitoring. The records will help the doctors diagnose whether the medicines are effective or not. The carers from Home Care Assistance in Snellville, Georgia will help you in doi...

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Tips in Assisting Seniors with Personal Care

Our days usually revolve around doing daily routines. While there are people who find this so simple, some find it a daunting. This holds true especially for those who are physically challenged people like most of our seniors. Because of their limite...

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Home Modification Ideas to Ensure Safety at Home

Home is one of the safest places to be. Nothing beats the comfort and familiarity that it radiates. This is one of the reasons why most patients and seniors are homebound. It is important for them to remain in an environment that is conducive to thei...

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