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Daily Archives: 19 March, 2020

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caring for seniors with dementia

Caregiver tips on dealing with mild to moderate senior dementia.

HCS blogBy HCSadmin19 March, 2020

We aren’t born knowing how to communicate with a person with dementia—but we can learn. Improving your communication skills will help make care giving less stressful and will likely improve the quality of your relationship with your loved one.

Living independently as long as possible

Living independently as long as possible: why it matters.

HCS blogBy HCSadmin19 March, 2020

Which is why the loss of independence can be a devastating blow to so many seniors.  Difficulties with mobility, isolation, loneliness, and chronic medical issues are some of the contributors to a loss of independence in aging adults.

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