There are 12 million Americans receiving in home care of which 70% are aged 65 and older. The most common medical conditions requiring in home healthcare include cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and Alzheimer’s disease. In-home care for seniors offers a compassionate alternative to traditional senior care facilities, allowing us to stay in the comfort and familiarity of our own homes. Our Experts in this area of the site talk about the medical services provided like Nursing and physical Therapy, as well as the non-medical care like companionship, bathing, meal preparation and housekeeping.
In-home care for the Baby Boomer Generation provides a viable and compassionate option for families looking to support their Aging loved ones. It combines flexibility, personalization, and comprehensive care to ensure that we can continue to enjoy our lives with dignity and respect. It can support our mental and emotional Health while making sure we are getting the proper nutrition and exercising safely and effectively.
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Passion is one of those deceptively simple words that points to something deep, human, and powerful. Passion is sustained emotional energy directed toward something that feels meaningful. It’s not just excitement or enthusiasm — those come and go. Passion is the thing that keeps pulling you back…
Passion is one of those deceptively simple words that points to something deep, human, and powerful. Passion is sustained emotional energy directed toward something that feels meaningful. It’s not j…
Passion is one of those deceptively simple words that points to something deep, human, and powerful. Passion is sustained emotional energy directed toward something that feels meaningful. It’s not just excitement or enthusiasm — those come and go. Passion is the thing that keeps pulling you back, even when it’s hard, inconvenient, or uncertain. Passion is a compass that points you toward what feels purposeful, even if you can’t fully explain why. It’s the inner “lean” toward something — art, teaching, service, building, learning. It’s tied to who you feel you are or who you�…
What Dying Taught Her About Living: COVID Survivor Holly Porter on Her Near-Death Experience Listener Offer This episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor is supported by Lemongrove Oil. Visit Lemongrove Oil and use coupon code DRSTEPHANIE at checkout to save 10% on your next order. This offer is…
What Dying Taught Her About Living: COVID Survivor Holly Porter on Her Near-Death Experience Listener Offer This episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor is supported by Lemongrove Oil. Visit Lemo…
What Dying Taught Her About Living: COVID Survivor Holly Porter on Her Near-Death Experience Listener Offer This episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor is supported by Lemongrove Oil. Visit Lemongrove Oil and use coupon code DRSTEPHANIE at checkout to save 10% on your next order. This offer is exclusive to Conversations with a Chiropractor listeners. Lemongrove Oil: https://www.lemongroveoil.com/ Episode Description What happens when someone survives the impossible and comes back with a new mission? In this episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down wit…
Everyone has the capacity for finding purpose after a profound life change, even when the path forward seems obscured by grief. In this episode, Irene Weinberg welcomes Karen Olson, founder and CEO emeritus of Family Promise, to explore the beauty of resilience and the power of service. Karen shares…
Everyone has the capacity for finding purpose after a profound life change, even when the path forward seems obscured by grief. In this episode, Irene Weinberg welcomes Karen Olson, founder and CEO em…
Everyone has the capacity for finding purpose after a profound life change, even when the path forward seems obscured by grief. In this episode, Irene Weinberg welcomes Karen Olson, founder and CEO emeritus of Family Promise, to explore the beauty of resilience and the power of service. Karen shares her deeply personal journey of transforming the heartbreak of losing her mother at age twelve into a life dedicated to uplifting homeless families. She also discusses her inspiring new book, Meant for More: Following Your Heart and Finding Your Purpose, and how her recent spinal cord injury has dee…
On Being a Rural Police Officer: Trauma Still Exists Despite the Quiet Small-Town Life. Death and Injury, the Things Police See, and Why Rural Officers Carry Invisible Scars. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify…
On Being a Rural Police Officer: Trauma Still Exists Despite the Quiet Small-Town Life. Death and Injury, the Things Police See, and Why Rural Officers Carry Invisible Scars. The Podcast is available …
On Being a Rural Police Officer: Trauma Still Exists Despite the Quiet Small-Town Life. Death and Injury, the Things Police See, and Why Rural Officers Carry Invisible Scars. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms. #LawEnforcementTalk #Free #Podcast #Radio
When most people picture a rural police officer, they often imagine something straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Neighbors know each other's names. Kids ride bicycles through quiet neighborhoo…
Scott Davis - The Last of the Old Breed | The Final Voices of WWII Before They're Gone Forever 🇺🇸🔥📖
There's a moment in history we're quietly crossing right now — and most people don't even realize it.
For the first time ever, we're entering a world where there will be no living conn…
Scott Davis - The Last of the Old Breed | The Final Voices of WWII Before They're Gone Forever 🇺🇸🔥📖
There's a moment in history we're quietly crossing right now — and most people don't …
Scott Davis - The Last of the Old Breed | The Final Voices of WWII Before They're Gone Forever 🇺🇸🔥📖
There's a moment in history we're quietly crossing right now — and most people don't even realize it.
For the first time ever, we're entering a world where there will be no living connection to World War II.
No firsthand voices. No men who were there. Just stories — if we choose to keep telling them.
Scott Davis chose to keep telling them.
In The Last of the Old Breed, he sat down with over 130 of the final living Marines from the Pacific Theater — men in their 90s and …
Pain is something every person experiences, but for someone living with dementia, recognizing and communicating pain can become much more complicated.In this episode of Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s, Lisa talks about the important connection between dementia and pain. She explains why pain is ofte…
Pain is something every person experiences, but for someone living with dementia, recognizing and communicating pain can become much more complicated.In this episode of Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s…
Pain is something every person experiences, but for someone living with dementia, recognizing and communicating pain can become much more complicated.In this episode of Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s, Lisa talks about the important connection between dementia and pain. She explains why pain is often overlooked in people living with dementia and how caregivers, families, and healthcare professionals can better recognize the signs of discomfort.Because dementia can affect communication, a person may not be able to clearly say, “I am in pain.” Instead, pain may show up through behavior chang…
It is Canada Day, The barbecue is firing up. The kids are out of school. The
garden is starting to produce. Summer is finally here, and for most of us, that
means more time with family, more good food, and more reasons to smile.
But here is something easy to forget when our own plates are
full.
Fo…
It is Canada Day, The barbecue is firing up. The kids are out of school. The
garden is starting to produce. Summer is finally here, and for most of us, that
means more time with family, more good food…
It is Canada Day, The barbecue is firing up. The kids are out of school. The
garden is starting to produce. Summer is finally here, and for most of us, that
means more time with family, more good food, and more reasons to smile.
But here is something easy to forget when our own plates are
full.
For too many families in Port Coquitlam and other communities
across Canada and the United States, summer is not a break from hunger. It is
when hunger gets harder.
Why? Because school meal programs stop. Because summer jobs for
parents do not always cover the bills. Because the cost of feeding kids …
One week ago, twin earthquakes tore through the Venezuelan coastline Lori Adams-Brown grew up on. In this solo episode, recorded live and shared here as this week's show, Lori reports what's actually happening on the ground, draws on her firsthand experience coordinating relief after the 2004 Indone…
One week ago, twin earthquakes tore through the Venezuelan coastline Lori Adams-Brown grew up on. In this solo episode, recorded live and shared here as this week's show, Lori reports what's actually …
One week ago, twin earthquakes tore through the Venezuelan coastline Lori Adams-Brown grew up on. In this solo episode, recorded live and shared here as this week's show, Lori reports what's actually happening on the ground, draws on her firsthand experience coordinating relief after the 2004 Indonesian tsunami, and gives you a vetted list of where to send help right now.
The scale of the disaster: two quakes thirty-nine seconds apart, the strongest Venezuela has felt in over a century, and a death toll still rising
What Lori learned coordinating UN OCHA relief efforts after the 2004 I…
Have you ever wondered why the same family arguments keep happening—even decades later? In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, David sits down with Dr. Robert V. Hurst, author of Life's Fingerprint, to explore how birth order and childhood family dynamics can quietly shape our personalities, r…
Have you ever wondered why the same family arguments keep happening—even decades later? In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, David sits down with Dr. Robert V. Hurst, author of Life's Fingerpr…
Have you ever wondered why the same family arguments keep happening—even decades later? In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, David sits down with Dr. Robert V. Hurst, author of Life's Fingerprint, to explore how birth order and childhood family dynamics can quietly shape our personalities, relationships, and decision-making throughout our lives. Why does one sibling naturally take charge while another pushes back? Why do brothers and sisters raised in the same home remember childhood so differently? And could the roles we developed as children still be influencing us today? Thi…
TW mentions of suicideWhat does meditation look like when you strip away the incense, the apps, and the spiritual jargon? In this episode, I sit down with Mark Blacknell, a former Marine turned ordained Soto Zen meditation guide and author of Stare at the Wall, to talk about the no-frills practice h…
TW mentions of suicideWhat does meditation look like when you strip away the incense, the apps, and the spiritual jargon? In this episode, I sit down with Mark Blacknell, a former Marine turned ordain…
TW mentions of suicideWhat does meditation look like when you strip away the incense, the apps, and the spiritual jargon? In this episode, I sit down with Mark Blacknell, a former Marine turned ordained Soto Zen meditation guide and author of Stare at the Wall, to talk about the no-frills practice he's built his life around.Mark works with two populations many wellness conversations overlook entirely: incarcerated individuals, including correspondence with someone on Florida's death row, and seniors in assisted living and memory care communities. We talk about why a practice as simple as sitti…