Posts from 2024 April 24, 2024 8 Essential Tips for Effective Communication with Seniors As we age, communication can become more challenging due to various factors such as hearing loss, cognitive decline, and changes in physical abilities. Effective communication with seniors is essential for maintaining strong relationships and ensuring their well-being. ... Read More April 23, 2024 Celebrating National OT Month, Meet Kimberlee Thomas at Southwest Florida Home Care This April, we're highlighting the incredible impact of occupational therapy. In this short video, we have a special guest, Kimberlee Thomas, a dedicated Occupational Therapist at Southwest Florida Home Care. Kimberlee's expertise helps our community members regain ... Read More April 23, 2024 Celebrating National OT Month, Meet Sarah Page at Surrey Place Today, we have a special guest, Sarah Page, an exceptional Occupational Therapist at Surrey Place. Sarah's dedication to rehabilitation and patient care helps individuals regain their independence and embrace daily life with confidence. Watch our short video with Sarah to ... Read More April 18, 2024 Discovering Resilience and Reflections Through "Unbreakable" by John Cullen With April designated as Parkinson's Awareness Month, it's a good time to reflect on the impacts this condition has on many lives in our community and around the world. As you may recall, Home Helpers Home Care of Bradenton had the opportunity to help organize and sponsor ... Read More April 15, 2024 Why Does My Elderly Loved One Sleep All Day? Understanding Excessive Daytime Sleepiness As our loved ones age, it's not uncommon to notice changes in their sleep patterns. While some older adults may find themselves waking up earlier or experiencing more frequent nighttime awakenings, others may seem to sleep excessively during the day. If you've found yourself ... Read More Page 1 of 6