Ways to Live a Long and a Happy Life
Senior Care in Pennsylvania – Secrets to Living Longer Who does not want to live longer? As we age, we become more and more conscious about how to increase our life expectancy or the possibility of living longer. While, we cannot live forever, we can certainly adopt ways and means to ensure that we live […]
What Care Can Pediatric Home Health Care Really Offer Us? Find Out the Options.
When you have a medically fragile child who may have complex care needs, you can rely on pediatric home health care, where kids come first. Pediatric home health care lovingly and effectively takes care of the medical needs of your child in the comfort of your own home. Their compassionate and skilled nurses are highly trained to handle almost any medical needs your child may have as well as having a fun and caring personality to relate well to children.
Annual Pennsylvania Elks Nurse Conference on Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Extended Family Care was invited to present at the Annual Pennsylvania Elks Nurse Conference on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Orchestrated by the Elks Program Director, Patricia O’Connor, the week-long event was held at the Pittsburgh Marriott North in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. Educational training was conducted in support of the twenty five (25) Home Service Nurses the Elk Home Service Program employs throughout Pennsylvania.
How Long Has It Been Since Your Senior Parent Has Made A New Friend?
When your senior parent was young and in school, they probably had very little difficulty in making friends. During their parenting and working years they also would have had many opportunities to meet with and become friends with people. However, things change when they reach the elder years. Many of their life-long friends may have moved away or died. They don’t get out and attend activities as much anymore. They may live alone at home.
Things to Consider with Regard to Physical Therapy and Elderly Care in Pennsylvania
Physical therapy may be required for an elderly individual who has suffered a stroke, heart attack, has had surgery, broke their hip or other major bone in the body, or for a variety of other reasons. The individual might not require elderly care beyond the scope of physical therapy, but there are things you should consider with regard to physical therapy when it comes to your loved one.