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caring assistance

Your peace of mind knowing that our skillfully matched and well trained staff will be there to care for your loved one in times of transition. The aide will assist with bathing and dressing, transferring and ambulation, toileting and will escort your loved one to physician appointments. Our staff will encourage your loved one to participate in creative, craft activities for brain fitness and are delighted to have meaningful reminiscent conversations. At Comfort Care Nursing Professionals we are here to help. Call us today at 954-210-7961.

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dealing with arthritis pain

Many people start to feel pain and stiffness in their bodies over time. Sometimes their hands or knees or shoulders get sore and are hard to move and may become swollen. These people may have arthritis (ar-THRY-tis). Arthritis may be caused by inflammation (in-flah-MAY-shun) of the tissue lining the joints. Some signs of inflammation include redness, heat, pain, and swelling. These problems are telling you that something is wrong. Comfort care aides will help you with all your needs, you or your loved one who suffering from arthritis and wants the help give us a call today 954-210-7961.

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Make time to exercise

There may be more calorie consumption this time of year for everyone, but even a small weight gain may mean more problems for your older loved one. If possible, and the weather allows, schedule time for light exercises or walking throughout the months. Even a walk around the block can be better than remaining inactive all day. As an added bonus, exercise is not only good for physical health, but it can improve your mood and make for a happier time together. Exercise has a multitude of positive effects on your body, The two most important positive effects include:

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Comfort at 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 when you need us at anytime. We believe in staying fit and healthy. We also believe in celebrating life and it’s milestones.

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hearing loss

Hearing loss that occurs gradually as you age (presbycusis) is common. About one-third of people in the United States between the ages of 65 and 75 have some degree of hearing loss. For those older than 75, the number of people with some hearing loss is almost 1 in 2.Doctors believe that heredity and chronic exposure to loud noises are the main factors that contribute to hearing loss over time. Other factors, such as excessive earwax, can temporarily prevent your ears from conducting sounds as well as they should.

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Alzheimer's Disease

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. Brain cell connections and the cells themselves degenerate and die, eventually destroying memory and other important mental functions.No cure exists, but medications and management strategies may temporarily improve symptoms.

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