Employee of the Month for March – Travis Scott
Our Employee of the Month of March, Travis Scott, says he “fell into this career field by accident!” He started working for a home health equipment company and then was brought into their sales department. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Travis has been living in the Northern Virginia area for over 50 years. He brings […]
Employee of the Month for February – Deana McAdams
Finding the balance between work and life can be challenging for most. When your heart is as big as the world, it is even more challenging because you are always looking for ways to help the people around you. That is the story of our Employee of the Month of February, Deana McAdams. A native […]
Helping Patients After Amputation
www.IncrediCare.com Helping Patients After Amputation Home Care can help your patients transition to their homes and their new function. Our dedicated team of caregivers helps positively impact patients and their families through the following: ADL support to promote independence Motivational exercise to improve muscle strength and control Plan of care adherence Medication reminders Transportation Home […]
4 Ways Alzheimer’s Changes The Way Your Senior Parent Eats
Alzheimer’s care can significantly aid in managing and understanding the changes experienced by your senior parent with Alzheimer’s, including their eating.
In-Home Care Lymphedema Care: Find Relief Today
www.IncrediCare.com In-Home Care Lymphedema Care: Find Relief Today Lymphedema, characterized by chronic swelling due to impaired lymphatic flow, can significantly impact quality of life. Our In-Home Care services offer a personalized, professional approach to helping manage this condition comfortably at the patient’s own pace in the comfort of their home. Key Symptoms: Swelling in arms/legs […]
Four Vital Steps to Reducing the Risk of a Hospital Readmission
Following a hospital stay, the last thing anyone wants is to go back. Unfortunately, about 16% of patients who are discharged from the hospital have to return within the next month. The federal government considers this a hospital readmission and has been placing increased pressure on hospitals to reduce these rates. However, neither hospitals nor […]
Celebrating Social Worker’s Month
March is a time to celebrate the great profession of Social Work. We want to thank all those social work professionals seeking to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities and who strive to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic needs of all people, especially our most vulnerable. Thank you for all […]
Understanding Common Vein Disorders in Seniors
It’s common knowledge that our bodies change dramatically as we get older. However, one component that may get overlooked is how age affects the quality of our veins. Vein diseases are becoming more common among the elderly, causing discomfort, pain, and, in some cases, major health complications if not treated. However, with correct awareness and […]
Sleep Can Be Crucial Toward a Healthy Recovery Following a Hospitalization
Too many Americans don’t fully appreciate the value of healthy habits. We take our health for granted, often in our younger years. By the time we’re 40 or 50, we begin seeing the impact of unhealthy decisions we made in our 20s and 30s. Before long, our doctor might be admonishing us to watch our […]
The Benefits of Senior Home Care for Seniors with Alzheimer’s: A Family Perspective
As our loved ones age, it’s natural for them to require extra care and attention. When seniors develop Alzheimer’s, the need for support becomes even more pressing. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease affecting memory, thinking, and behavior, making it challenging for seniors to carry out daily activities. That’s why many families opt for senior home […]