Parkinson’s Disease Resources

April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. We always like to share helpful information to support patients and their families. We created this resource guide for people with PD and their families as part of our TULIP campaign. Anyone with a chronic disease...

“If I Could Turn Back Time”

Senior isolation during the pandemic reached an all-time high. There are many articles suggesting that isolation, loneliness, and depression have become major health concerns among the senior population. In addition to loneliness, ER visits within this age group are...

Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month

April is Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Awareness Month. A red tulip is the symbol for Parkinson’s Disease. As with many other chronic conditions, Parkinson’s is on the rise in the United States. There are about 60,000 people diagnosed each year with this...
Everyone needs a cheerleader!

Everyone needs a cheerleader!

Stroke recovery is a marathon, not a sprint. For every story of recovery, there is a story of support! Our caregivers do an incredible job of providing the patience and encouragement that is so necessary to a stroke survivor’s success. Some clients need more...
What does the future of Long-Term Care look like?

What does the future of Long-Term Care look like?

When we consider long-term care, we typically think of institutional care for seniors. Thankfully, times have changed! As we shift towards the future more healthcare providers are leaning towards a home-based care delivery model. In fact, the Home Care Act of 2021...