Gwen Smith of AMADA Senior Care Charlotte explains three VA benefits—Home Health Aide, Respite Care, and Aid and Attendance—that support veterans and families.
Category: Home Care Articles
Medicare’s GUIDE Program: Resource for Seniors with Dementia and Their Caregivers
Medicare’s GUIDE Model helps seniors with dementia and their caregivers access personalized care, support services, and respite options at home.
Healthy Meal Planning: Tips for Older Adults
Learn how healthy eating patterns and simple nutrition tips can help older adults maintain wellness and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Nursing and Caregiving is a Calling
Nurses and caregivers provide more than just medical support—they offer companionship, stability, and compassionate care that enhances the lives of their clients. This tribute honors the dedication of caregivers like Pam Boswell, whose legacy of excellence in nursing and accreditation at BrightStar Care® continues to inspire. Alongside her, we recognize the remarkable contributions of current caregivers who bring warmth and dedication to their clients every day.
Why Use a Home Care Agency Instead of Finding Someone on Your Own?
Hiring a home care agency ensures quality, safety, and peace of mind while handling screening, taxes, and supervision—benefits you won’t get when hiring privately by Rose Jarboe, CCM Business Development Manager for Senior Helpers.
A Community Joined Together in Life
Hospice volunteering is more than an act of service—it’s a profound life experience that brings joy, perspective, and connection. Discover how joining with others in their journey creates a stronger, more compassionate community.
8 Safety Tips for Seniors
Falls are the leading safety risk for seniors, with many accidents occurring at home. Becky Pickett, owner of Home Helpers Home Care, provides eight vital safety tips to help older adults create a safer living environment. From removing scatter rugs to installing grab bars in bathrooms, these practical steps can significantly reduce the risk of falls and injuries. As more seniors are discharged home after hospital stays, it’s essential to make homes safer and better suited for their needs, ensuring a secure and comfortable recovery.
Leading the Future with Data Driven Care
Rose Jarboe, Director of Business Development at Senior Helpers, explores how AI-driven technology is revolutionizing in-home care for seniors. The article highlights how predictive data and continuous virtual support can enhance safety, maintain independence, and ensure privacy for older adults. Learn how this innovative approach addresses health risks early, balances support with autonomy, and upholds dignity.
What Is Home Care?
By Melisa McLeod, Owner of Mcleod Home Care Home Care is non-medical care in your home. Home Care enables aging… Read more »
A Team Approach to Care with You in Mind
By Brittany Kearney, MBA, MA, CDP Have you or your loved one struggled to find transportation to your doctor appointment… Read more »