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eating healthier foods

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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homemaking

*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

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Comfort care service

Our caregivers are properly trained to respond to emergencies, preventing further complications. Below is a list of services we provide at Comfort Care Nursing Professionals:

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how to keep your eyes healthy

Having a balanced diet is a big part of having healthy eyes. Good eye health starts with a plate with nutrients and vitamin C. Getting a good night sleep. Wearing sunglasses. The right pair of shades will protect yours eyes from the sun's UV rays.
Exercise improves blood circulation, which improves oxygen levels to the eyes and the removal of toxins.
-Vision tests to determine farsightedness/nearsightedness
-Tests to determine coordination between both eyes.
-Optic nerve and eye pressure tests to spot glaucoma.

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how to protect your parents from alzheimer's

Alzheimer’s disease is the health condition that many fear the most. That concern can prompt us to eat well, exercise, get regular health checkups and follow our doctors’ recommendations. However, for some older adults, the fear of the disease leads to wasting money on Alzheimer’s cure scams that at best do nothing and at worst may cause harm.

Photos, The photos include close-ups of the products’ labels and packaging.

Does the product claim to cure Alzheimer’s or dementia? Again, the FDA notes that there is no cure for Alzheimer’s.

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When you need help caring for an aging parent

Taking care of an aging parent over a period of time – especially while juggling work and other family obligations – can be physically and mentally exhausting. But help and resources are available. Identify the times when you need help the most and which tasks others might be able to do for you, like making lunch for your senior loved one when you’re at work. We understand the stresses placed on family caregivers, and we are here to help augment your compassionate care. Call us today (954)-210-7961.

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