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eating healthy food

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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stroke

A Stroke can be can an extremely trying medical event to recover from, making even simple tasks such as brushing teeth, bathing or getting dressed in the morning a constant struggle. Our caregivers provide assistance with daily activities while focusing on helping our clients regain independence. With the help of a professional caregiver from Comfort care, stroke survivors are able to recover more quickly and live a better quality of life in the comfort of their home. When someone has suffered a stroke a blood flow “accident” has taken place in the brain.

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type 2 diabetes

Approximately 90% of all cases of diabetes worldwide are type 2.

Some people may be able to control their type 2 diabetes symptoms by losing weight, following a healthy diet, doing plenty of exercise, and monitoring their blood glucose levels. However, type 2 diabetes is typically a progressive disease - it gradually gets worse - and the patient will probably end up have to take insulin, usually in tablet form.

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perfect care in your home

At Comfort Care Nursing Professionals, we come to you. It is in your home that we learn about your needs, provide care and comfort, and ultimately, help you enjoy a higher quality of life. We’re honored to be apart of your healing journey and try to connect to you as a person rather than simply a patient. Our team brings warmth, joy and tenderness into the daily practice of serving. We are a community-based company, so we are close by should you need us at anytime.

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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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keeping a balanced eye sight

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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