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Having a loved one in the hospital can be stressful, so when they are cleared for discharge home, it can be a relief. Many people find it more comforting and healing to recover in their own home instead of the hospital. However, going home can come with its share of challenges as well. You want […]

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Temperatures are heating up as summer is in full swing. While many families are out enjoying the warmth and sun attending picnics and barbecues or going to the beach, it is important to pay attention to older family members and their health. They can certainly participate in these activities, but keeping cool should be a […]

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Warm weather and sunny skies make going outside during the spring and summer almost irresistible. From enjoying the pool or a picnic in the park to community events or simply going on a walk, there is so much to see and do. But as temperatures rise, it’s important for seniors to pay attention to their […]

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Oral health is important at any age, but for seniors, dental problems can lead to issues with health and nutrition. It is important that teeth and gums are strong and healthy so your loved one can continue comfortably eating the foods they enjoy and reduce risk of infection or disease. When dental problems develop, they […]

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As people age, they become more aware of the risks of dementia, Alzheimer’s, memory loss, and other cognitive impairments. They may find recalling names or dates is more challenging, or they misplace their glasses or keys. While occasional forgetfulness is normal, more frequent occurrences may be a sign of memory problems. Encouraging seniors to participate […]

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Did you know that Alzheimer’s disease affects more than five million Americans? It is the most common form of dementia and accounts for between 60 and 80 percent of all dementia cases. Despite its prevalence, there are still many misconceptions about Alzheimer’s. In recognition of June being Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, Always Best Care […]

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Making healthy choices is an essential part of daily life. Simple changes in diet, exercise, and lifestyle can have a positive impact on your health and help reduce risk of many illnesses, diseases, and other conditions, including strokes. May is National Stroke Awareness Month and a great time to brush up on what you need […]

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While arthritis can affect people of all ages, it is something that many older adults struggle with and that can affect quality of life. Stiff, painful joints can make moving around and doing daily tasks more difficult. While your first response may be to slow down and stop doing things you enjoy because of arthritis, […]

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There are many reasons why senior citizens develop feelings of loneliness and depression; from the death of a spouse or companion, to living alone in solitude, to the negative effects of social isolation. We all fantasize about retirement; however, the absence of work often exacerbates feeling of solitude and despair. Remember, although having a career […]

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Always on Call is provided by Meridian Health Services Network and American Well, a third party company not affiliated with Always Best Care. Importantly, Always on Call is a telemedicine service, and should not be confused with health insurance.

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