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Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine. If your loved one is suffering with diabetes well we are her to help, we have educated, and trained caregivers to help them get back on track. Please call us today (954)-210-7961, we are here to help.

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vision loss

Vision loss among older people is due to clouding of the lens of the eye (cataracts) or to damage the optic nerve. Vision loss is commonly cause by blockage of a major artery of the retina, Blockage of an artery to the optic nerve, Blockage of a major vein in the retina, Blood in the jellylike vitreous humor near the back of the eye, and Eye injury. You cant reverse vision loss our caregivers will comfort you to feel safe and improve your ability to feel things you can't see. Vision changes occur as you get older, but these changes don't have to affect your lifestyle.

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our home care assistance services

*Activities and social engagement
*Grocery List Planning
*Errands (ex. Dry cleaning drop off/pick up)
*Social outings
*Medication reminders
*Meal Preparation
*Light Housekeeping
*Extended Care
*Overnight care and reassurance
*8 – 12-hour shifts (if personal care needed) Customized arrangements for 24-hour peace of mind

Call us today (954)210-7961.

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being active

Physical activity can help older people maintain independence and also help recover from an illness and reduce the risk of diseases. Exercise is an effective treatment for many chronic conditions. We have caregivers available to help your love one's gain strength physically and mentally.Helps people with chronic, disabling conditions improve their stamina and muscle strength.
Reduces symptoms of anxiety and depression and fosters improvements in mood and feelings of well-being.
Helps maintain healthy bones, muscles, and joints.

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staying healthy

Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy.
To eat healthy, be sure to choose:

*Vegetables
*Fruits
*Whole grains
*Fat-free or low-fat dairy products

A variety of foods with protein, including seafood, lean meats and poultry, eggs, beans, peas, nuts, seeds, and soy products.
We are here to help you with a healthier eating diet and picking healthier foods.
Call us today (954)-210-7961.

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living with dementia

Alzheimer’s and dementia are still a mystery in many ways. This is why the two similar diseases are often mixed up in every day conversation and understanding. According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), Dementia is a brain disorder that affects communication and performance of daily activities and Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that specifically affects parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language.

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