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Spring Mobility Boosts With Physical & Occupational Therapy

Spring Mobility Boosts With Physical & Occupational Therapy

by Kim Lima | Mar 31, 2026 | Senior Health

As winter fades and spring approaches, many people begin to think about renewal. Longer days and warmer weather encourage movement, outdoor activities, and fresh routines. For individuals recovering from injury, managing chronic conditions, or coping with age-related...
How to Allergy‑Proof Your Home With Help From Care Professionals

How to Allergy‑Proof Your Home With Help From Care Professionals

by Kim Lima | Mar 5, 2026 | Senior Health

Allergies inside the home are more than a seasonal inconvenience. For many people, indoor allergens such as dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen that enters from outside can trigger persistent symptoms, including sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, skin...
How Home Healthcare Encourages Seniors to Stay Active at Home

How Home Healthcare Encourages Seniors to Stay Active at Home

by Kim Lima | Dec 3, 2025 | Senior Health

Remaining active is one of the cornerstones of healthy aging. Yet, many seniors face barriers that make physical activity feel difficult or even risky—chronic conditions, limited mobility, or fear of falling. Home healthcare bridges that gap by creating a safe and...
Tips for Talking to Doctors About Transitioning to Home Healthcare

Tips for Talking to Doctors About Transitioning to Home Healthcare

by Kim Lima | Nov 27, 2025 | Senior Health

When you or a loved one is considering the move from hospital or clinic care to home healthcare, communication is everything. Doctors play a key role in this transition, not only by authorizing home services but also by shaping how the care plan unfolds. However, many...
Wearables for Seniors: Tracking Health with Home Healthcare Guidance

Wearables for Seniors: Tracking Health with Home Healthcare Guidance

by Kim Lima | Nov 19, 2025 | Senior Health

Wearable health devices have become essential tools in supporting seniors who want to live safely and independently at home. These tools go beyond simple step counters. Today’s wearables can monitor heart rate trends, sleep quality, blood oxygen levels, irregular...

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