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Yearly Archives: 2024

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Home care assistance can help aging seniors manage their AFib symptoms.

Preventing Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Related Strokes in Seniors

Home Care AssistanceBy Lilly FonsecaJune 12, 2024

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) significantly increases stroke risk in seniors; effective prevention strategies and home care assistance can help manage AFib and reduce this risk.

In-home care providers help establish healthy routines like reading.

Reasons Why Your Senior Should Be Reading Before Bed

In-Home CareBy Lilly FonsecaMay 28, 2024

In-home care providers help seniors establish bedtime routines, encouraging reading over TV to promote better sleep.

Home care workers can support and encourage seniors when they feel down.

Tips on How Seniors Can Be More Positive

Home CareBy Lilly FonsecaMay 6, 2024

Learn how seniors can stay positive while aging in place, including adapting a positive mindset and considering the help of home care services.

Memory Book Workshop for Dementia

Memory Book Workshop for Dementia

Company News & Announcements, UncategorizedBy Lilly FonsecaApril 30, 2024

Join us for a heartwarming and therapeutic Memory Book Workshop designed for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers.

Billy was our Activity of the Month

Activity of The Month

Company News & AnnouncementsBy Lilly FonsecaApril 29, 2024

The activity of the month that we provided to the facilities was Billy. He performed at several of our partner’s communities.     If you or an aging loved one is considering home care in Ridgefield, CT, please contact the caring staff at Connecticut Nursing Services today. 203-730-2739

Campanion care at home caregivers can facilitate social activities for aging seniors.

How Can Companion Care at Home Help a Senior Make Friends

Companion Care at HomeBy Lilly FonsecaApril 22, 2024

Aging in place can lead to isolation, but companion care at home helps seniors build relationships and maintain social connections to stay healthy.

Alzheimer's care workers can plan, prep, and cook meals if needed.

How Alzheimer’s Care Enhances Senior Nutrition

Alzheimer's CareBy Lilly FonsecaApril 18, 2024

Ensuring seniors with Alzheimer’s, receive proper nutrition is crucial and achievable with support from loved ones and Alzheimer’s care.

Montessori dementia care benefits individuals with dementia and their caregivers

Montessori Dementia Care: Empowering Individuals and Supporting Caregivers

Company News & AnnouncementsBy Lilly FonsecaApril 5, 2024

This article explores how Montessori dementia care benefits individuals with dementia and their caregivers, addressing the challenges they face.

Home care provides seniors with support and help to combat loneliness and depression.

Tips For Talking To A Senior Parent About Alcohol

Home CareBy Lilly FonsecaApril 5, 2024

Talking to a senior parent about drinking can be hard. Home care provides seniors with daily support to cope with feeling anxious or lonely.

Home Care Assistance: Healthy Senior Diets in Brookfield, CT

Easy Ways Seniors Can Eat More Vegetables

Home Care AssistanceBy Lilly FonsecaMarch 7, 2024

Now that spring is on the way there will be an abundance of fresh vegetables available. Seniors, who typically don’t eat enough vegetables, can take advantage of this abundance to enjoy extra healthy vegetables while they are fresh and in season. If your senior parent knows they should be eating more vegetables but has trouble…

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