Dementia refers to a group of conditions characterized by the loss of cognitive functioning, such as memory, thinking, and reasoning. For some individuals with this disease, the progression is slow, Read More
The Importance of a Nurses Role in End of Life Care
When faced with the end of life a family member, you may experience a whirlwind of emotions. Having the right people around your loved one can make a dramatic difference in your ability to provide Read More
How Can In-Home Care Help My Loved One Recover from Injury?
Recovering from an injury can be a long, difficult process. If you have a loved one who has suffered a recent injury, you may be struggling to provide him or her with the level of care needed for Read More
How Do I Communicate With My Loved One Affected by Alzheimer’s?
Communication can be challenging for people with Alzheimer’s disease. The progressive condition, which destroys memory and other crucial mental functions, can cause confusion and difficulties with Read More
How ADL Activities (Activities of Daily Living) Improve Health
Staying active is a critical component of a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately, many adults slow down significantly as they age which can negatively impact both the body and the mind. If you have an Read More
Top 7 Mental Exercises for the Elderly
Exercising your mind is important at all ages. The brain is made up of many specialized areas and nearly 100 billion neurons. If not used consistently, the brain can become atrophied. Brain atrophy Read More
Comfort Home Care 5x Winner of ‘Best of Bethesda’ Community Award
COMFORT HOME CARE — ROCKVILLE, MD: 5x Winner of ‘Best of Bethesda’ Community Award for In-Home Care Rockville, MD - Comfort Home Care is celebrating their fifth “Best of Bethesda Award, In-home Read More
Managing Parkinson’s: What to Eat and What Not to Eat
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a chronic illness that affects the section of brain responsible for movement. This central nervous system disorder generally affects muscle control and balance, causing a Read More
Top 8 Fall Prevention Tips
One in three adults over age 65 falls each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These falls often lead to fatal or non-fatal injuries in the elderly. Unlike younger Read More
In-Home Care for Those with Special Needs
Individuals with special needs require more extensive care and attention. For many families, this means dedicating a great deal of time to caregiving duties. Due to various life commitment and Read More
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