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Mission, Vision and Values

Our mission is to provide you and your loved ones with consistent service, building trust through an unwavering pursuit of excellence in home health care services. We aspire to improve the quality of life and patient independence. We will strive to provide high-quality, and comprehensive services. We will make sure you or your loved one is comfortable in their own comfortable environment. Call us today

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The comfort you need at home

You came to our page hoping to keep a nurturing, safe environment for you or a loved one, wherever home may be. Avoid the stress of missing your loved ones with the support and comfort we will provide here at Comfort Care Nursing Professionals. We can help you call us today (954) 210-7961.

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Doing Physical activity is important

Physical activity and support with a caregiver. 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.

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Do you or your loved one suffer from Depression ?

Depression is a serious medical illness. It's more than just a feeling of being sad or "blue" for a few days. There are more than 19 million adults in the United States who have depression, the feelings does not go away. They persist and interfere with your everyday life. Depression is a disorder of the brain. If your loved one's is suffering from depression we have educated caregivers here to support and help you. Call us today (954)-210-7961.

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Caregivers do it all

With a trusted caregiver at Comfort Care, your loved one will get the comprehensive care he or she needs to make the most of his or her golden years. Whether he or she needs help with housekeeping, personal care, mobility assistance, or medication reminders, our friendly caregivers will give you the help and comfort you want. Learn more by calling (954) 210-7961 today. Don’t hesitate to give your loved one the help he or she deserves.

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5 Safest Activities for Aging Adults with Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease can affect posture, mood, brain function, and mobility, but this doesn’t mean your senior loved one cannot have any fun. Encourage your loved one to stay as active as possible as long as his or her safety is not compromised. Here are some safe activities seniors with Parkinson’s disease may enjoy.

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