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Paying for Help at Home with the Aide and Attendance Program
The Aide and Attendance benefit is a pension offered to veterans and surviving spouses to help pay for home care services.
Read MoreTop 4 Ways to Communicate With Baby Boomers
The Baby Boomer generation is made up of people born between 1946 and 1964. They are between the ages of 57 to 76 as of 2022. This population is known for being a generation that impacted and pushed for a lot of change and advancements in the world around them. They lived through the Korean…
Read MoreCaregiver of the Month: Kathy
Home Care Services, Garden City, NY We are so excited to announce Kathy W is our caregiver of the month. Kathy was selected to be the Caregiver of the Month for March 2022 at Family First Home Companions in Islandia, NY. Kathy’s dedication to her clients, perfect attendance record, willingness to help by substituting…
Read MorePreventing Colds and Flu in Springtime
Home Care in Islip NY Most caregivers commonly think of winter as the time to be extra-vigilant about protecting their loved ones from cold and flu viruses. While flu season does usually peak between December and February, flu viruses can linger on well into the Spring months of April and May. For this reason,…
Read MoreCaregiver of The Month: Jacqueline B
We are so excited to announce Jacqueline B as our caregiver of the month. Jacqueline was selected to be the Caregiver of the Month for February 2022 at Family First Home Companions in Islandia, NY. Jacqueline’s dedication to her clients, perfect attendance record, willingness to help by substituting on open shifts, and excellent care services earned her this award and recognition.
Read MoreHow Safe is The Kitchen In Your Aging Parents’ Home?
Most people regard kitchens as the heart of the home, but they can also be dangerous rooms for your aging adult. Here are some steps you can take to make the kitchen safer for your senior.
Read MoreAging and Loneliness During COVID
Aging and Loneliness During COVID The COVID pandemic has created new challenges and hardships for people everywhere around the world. In one shape or form, the pandemic has affected our lives and we continue to adjust to the “new normal”. The COVID pandemic has exacerbated social isolation and loneliness for older adults living both in…
Read MoreHiring a Caregiver Service During the Pandemic and Worker Shortage
Hiring a caregiver agency has always and continues to be a very vital resource for older adults. It allows for a dependable source of support in addition to what a person’s friends and family members are providing. And while the pandemic has changed many things, especially the way we manage our daily living activities, it has not changed the need for older adults to have ongoing assistance at home.
Read MoreDoes Your Loved One Have a Sleep Disorder?
Changes in sleep patterns may be a part of normal aging but when sleep changes effects normal daily routines it may be a results of a chronic condition.
Read MoreFamily Caregiving: Give Yourself the Gift of Self-Care This Holiday
About 53 million Americans are caregivers to a loved one. That’s more than 1 in 5 people who provide care to an adult or child with special needs at some point in the last 12 months, according to the 2020 Caregiving in U.S. report by AARP. “While many caregivers feel their role has given them…
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