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saluting our veterans

In celebration of Veterans Day, Honoring those who served. We are honored to provide special recognition and support to patients who are veterans. We appreciate those who are serving and those whom did military service. It takes a strong, brave person to put on their uniform, willing to serve our nation and protect our rights. We are grateful to hear the stories of veterans who are now in our care. Veterans Day is a day to honor those who served who have the fortune of coming back home. We should be honoring America's veterans every day of the year.

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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. Diabetes can be successfully managed when you with Comfort Care Nursing Professional.

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Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month

What is Alzheimer's Disease ? Its a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.Brain cell connections and the cells themselves degenerate and die, slowly destroying memory, thinking skills and other important mental functions.

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our services

*Bathing, Dressing
*Transportation
*Respite Care
*Personal Care
*Errands and Shopping
*Feeding
*Light Housekeeping
*Travel companion
*Assist with Pet Care
Comfort Care Nursing Professionals provide reliable caregivers. All of our caregivers are professional and Trained to provide all the services above and more. Call us today (954)-210-7961.

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aging gracefully

Getting older involves change, both negative and positive, but you can enjoy aging if you understand what’s going on with your body and take steps to maintain your health. Many bodily changes are a natural part of aging, but they don’t have to slow you down. What’s more, there's a lot you can do to protect your body and keep it as healthy as possible. Tips to a good aging health:

1.Stay socially active with friends and family and within your community.

2.Stay physically active (Exercise).

3.Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet.

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breast cancer awareness month

October is upon us, and everyone is preparing for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Don’t forget to examine your breasts, get your doctor to check them out too, and schedule your mammogram, About 1 in 8 U.S. women, and 1 in 1000 U.S. men will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. Find a doctor your comfortable with, you’ll need your doctor’s help in getting the proper tests done to determine. Get a mammogram to get a early detection, A mammogram really isn’t that bad. It is only a few seconds of pressure on each breast, and that’s it.

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