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5-Step Guide to Developing a Long-Term Care Plan

Accessible Home Health Care

Everyones experience with aging is different, but signs like missed medications, issues with balance or falling, or diminished physical or home hygiene can indicate that it may be time for you and your family to hire a caregiver. At Accessible Home Health Care, we promise to care deeply about your senior family member.

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How Health Literacy, Education Influences a Patients’ Hospice Experience

Hospice News

This according to Yelena Zatulovsky, vice-president of patient experience for AccentCare, who met with Hospice News at the Home Care 100 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company operates more than 250 locations in 31 states and the District of Columbia, caring for roughly 200,000 patients and families annually.

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The Importance of an Advance Healthcare Directive

American In-Home Care

The Florida referred care providers at CareTime, American, Advocate, and Whitsyms In-Home Care share what advance directives entail, why they're crucial, and how discussing end-of-life wishes can bring peace of mind to you and those you love. Contact us any time for information about our home care services.

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Essential Questions to Discuss with Aging Parents for Future Planning

Home With Help

Are they open to hospice care? Do they have a living will or an advance healthcare directive in place? Understanding these wishes now prevents confusion later and allows you to advocate for their care with confidence. Ask about their preferences for medical treatment in case of serious illness or injury.