Understanding Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease, a condition often synonymous with memory loss and cognitive decline, is the most prevalent form of dementia.

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The Jewish Hospice Difference

The Gift of Connection & Comfort During Life’s Final Stage We’re all familiar with the passage from Ecclesiastes, “There is a time to be born and a time to die,” but often, when that time comes, the individual is flooded with a tangle of emotions and the desire to heal old wounds, repent, make peace…

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10 Reasons to Consider In-Home Personal Assistance

On average, Americans who provide care for an aging loved one also work 34.7 hours per week. More than half work 40 hours or more. Many caregivers report having to rearrange their work schedule, decrease their hours, or even take unpaid leave to meet the needs of an aging loved one. If you provide care…

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The Benefits of Hiring a Home Health Care Agency

As we get older, it can become more difficult to independently maintain a healthy lifestyle. Seniors who begin having difficulty remaining independent will often neglect personal hygiene, forget meals, or become unable to do simple things such as cleaning up spills or clutter around the home. Without proper help, situations like these only worsen and…

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