The home healthcare industry is made up of different medical services such as hospice care, palliative care, caregiver services, and many others that are administered by different types of medical Read More
Comfort Home Care Receives 4th ‘Best of Bethesda’ Community Award
COMFORT HOME CARE — ROCKVILLE, MD Receives ‘Best of Bethesda’ Community Award for In-Home Care Rockville, MD - Comfort Home Care is honored to share that they have been awarded with their fourth Read More
5 Risk Factors to Look Out for With Dementia
Dementia is not a specific disease, but rather a general term used to describe a gradual decline in memory and other mental abilities. The chronic condition affects more than 3 million people each Read More
Activities of Daily Living for Those with Alzheimer’s
While the causes of Alzheimer’s disease are still not fully understood, the effects it has on the brain are clear. This common form of dementia causes memory loss and gradual cognitive changes that Read More
CEU Classes For Social Workers and Senior Care Professionals
Comfort Home Care Launches a New Program for Continuing Education Units (CEU) for Social Workers Engaged in Senior Care “We are committed to caring for your loved ones” is a phrase you will hear Read More
Senior Insomnia: 7 Tips to Help
Everyone experiences times in their lives when they have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. While most of the time the inability to obtain sufficient sleep is temporary, some people Read More
Personal Hygiene for Seniors and How to Help
The aging process can take a toll on the body. With the arrival of new aches and pains comes the departure of good habits of personal hygiene for seniors. Your loved one may no longer want to or is Read More
Dementia Types: Signs & Symptoms
Dementia is a cureless and progressive disease that affects the parts of the brain involved with memory, learning, language, and decision-making. It isn’t a specific disease but rather a group of Read More
Liquid Laundry Detergent Pods Prove Dangerous for Adults with Dementia
Caring for someone suffering from dementia means navigating a world full of potential pitfalls—pitfalls that many people would not consider to be a danger. For example, moderate-to-severe dementia has Read More
The Five Best Dogs for Seniors
As we age, life changes. Children grow up and move away, and some seniors who were heavily invested in their careers may feel like they lack a purpose in retirement. Family members and medical Read More
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