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Posts from November, 2018

  • Shorter Days Impact Seniors in Many Ways Shorter Days Impact Seniors in Many Ways Since we’ve just had our clocks “fall back” to standard time across most of the country, that means darkness is already settling in even as we drive home from work. Less light, more cold (often accompanied by precipitation of some sort and/or wind) can have a debilitating ... Learn More
  • A New Caring Partnership for Military Families A New Caring Partnership for Military Families For several years now, we’ve cultivated relationships with veterans: as franchise business owners, management professionals and as Caregivers. Across our network, Home Helpers® Home Care has witnessed up-close how their commitment to service and the values of teamwork and ... Learn More
  • August is Senior Eye Health Month August is Senior Eye Health Month As we age, a lot of things happen to our bodies. Just like our cars might need a little more maintenance as they get more mileage on them, the same holds true for us. And like our vehicles, that doesn’t mean they don’t still do the job and get us where we’re going; they just ... Learn More
  • Congratulations to Craig Burt, Our Exceptional Caregiver of the Year! Congratulations to Craig Burt, Our Exceptional Caregiver of the Year! Pictured (l-r) are Home Helpers CEO Emma Dickison ; Misty Burt ; Craig Burt ; Home Helpers of Jacksonville (AL) owner Kim McCutcheon ; and Home Helpers Sr. Vice President Cheryl Hammons. When going through the hundreds of nominations we receive for the Exceptional Caregiver ... Learn More
  • When Seniors Won't Eat When Seniors Won't Eat National Nutrition Month is a good time to take a look at other factors that might be interfering with your efforts to make sure your loved one is eating healthy. There’s no question that selecting fresh, healthy ingredients is fundamental to senior nutrition. As Caregivers, ... Learn More
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