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This Year, Be an Elf for Seniors

December 22, 2015

In Rhode Island, Santa has been getting some extra help.

The Diaphragm: An often neglected Superstar for core and spinal stability for seniors

December 21, 2015

In spite of the Diaphragm being one of the most important muscles in our body

Stay Connected This Holiday Season

December 18, 2015

It’s easy to lose track of what the holidays are about. There are presents to buy, decorations

Shop Smart for Seniors This Holiday Season

December 10, 2015

Does Grandma really need another pair of slippers?

Better Living Through Movement

December 3, 2015

Dealing with mobility issues on a daily basis can be a pain.

Capital City Nurses is Taking Care of Severna Park

November 25, 2015

Sue Rodgers recently welcomed community leaders to the newest office

Better Living Through Movement

November 20, 2015

Elderly people yoga lifestlye.Vector illustration

How Smart Is Your House?

November 17, 2015

Can your house tell you if your mother took her morning pills?

Finding Home Where You Need It

November 16, 2015

Home is where the heart is. It’s an old adage, but a true one.

Stay Safe This Flu Season With Vaccines

November 2, 2015

Vaccines tend to be thought of as kids’ stuff. A baby’s first needle or crying toddlers with

FALL PREVENTION TIPS – JAMIE VELA, PT

September is National Falls Prevention Month. We know the scary statistics regarding falls in

Activities for Seniors – Enjoy Safe Gardening for Seniors

Gardening is an ideal way for seniors to get an aerobic workout.

Dementia Patients’ Safety in Home Nursing Care

Dementia patients require specialized care. If you want to provide your loved one who lives at

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care: Managing Behavioral Changes

Alzheimer’s disease and dementia cause brain cells to die slowly

Companion Care: Let Them Feel Loved

No matter who you are, we all have a common want and need: love.

Consider Home Care for an Elderly Relative in This Pandemic Situation

Older people are more vulnerable to severe illnesses during this COVID-19 pandemic.

The Heart of Caregiving: A Guide to Joyful Caring

More than 65 million Americans go through their daily demands of work, home, kids

How is the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacting Home Health Care?

If you or a loved one are thinking about home health care, but aren’t sure how available it is

COVID-19 and Coronavirus: Caregiving for the Elderly

Everything is up for a reassessment these days, as the coronavirus changes the way we live.

Lockdown Activities for an Elderly Loved One

Efforts to flatten the curve these days include encouraging people to stay at home.