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Tag Archives: Senior Companion

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Senior Care: Maintaining Good Mental Health

How seniors are treated and cared for in their homes can greatly affect their mental health. This is why it is very important to ensure that we choose the right care provider who we can trust to keep our loved ones safe, healthy, and happy. At Nurtur...

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Mobility Assistance for Seniors with Disability

When our senior loved ones struggle with mobility issues and still want to spend their aging years at home, it is best if there will be someone who can provide them with quality disability care at home, especially when you live far from them. Nurturi...

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Sharing Meaningful Conversations Daily

We sometimes forget the amazing benefits of having a good conversation with people and how it makes us feel better to have someone to talk to daily or regularly. When people age, conversations are the best pastime, and feel happy. Here at Nurturing C...

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Stay Comfortable at Home Even with a Disability

There are a lot of seniors who are struggling with limited mobility, and sometimes this is the reason why they choose not to age in their homes. This should not be a problem for seniors, since they have easier access to disability care as they choose...

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Comfort and Emotional Support for Aging People

Aging entails various emotions like sadness, worry, frustrations, fear, and happiness. And sometimes, they find it hard to manage their feelings, especially those strong emotions. And that might affect their overall health. When things go wrong when ...

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To Gain a Friend in Old Age is Never Too Late

As we age, our social network starts to dwindle. Our children may build their own families, friends leave the world, and colleagues retire from work. When we have limited physical mobility, activities of daily living become difficult and reaching out...

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