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Building a Senior-Friendly Go Bag for Hurricane Season
Preparing an Emergency Go Bag for Older Adults With news of Hurricane Irma’s devastating impact on the American Southeast dominating headlines, now is a great time for New Yorkers to consider their own emergency preparations in anticipation for hurricane season. Emergency Preparedness experts agree that the best way to protect…
Read More...Four Questions You Must Ask When Considering Assisted Living
Assisted living facilities are an enticing option for many older Americans who no longer feel safe living at home alone, but do not need the extensive (and sometimes expensive) medical and caregiver services found in traditional nursing homes. Rather than remaining at home and relying on caregivers or family members,…
Read More...Continuing Education for Seniors in NYC
Senior-Focused Classes With fall just around the corner, families are getting ready for the start of another school season. While young students dive back into the three R’s, SelectCare Home Health Care Services of NY wants to remind our community that there are incredible educational opportunities available across the city…
Read More...Home Care 101: What is a Nurse Practitioner?
Training & Responsibilities of a Nurse Practitioner It’s no secret that the demand for qualified health care professionals will grow as the American population ages and the percentage of Americans 65 or older increases. Recent projections estimate that by 2050, there will be almost 30 million more seniors living in…
Read More...Health Literacy and Long Term Planning
As we age and our medical needs become more complex, the ability to obtain, communicate, process and understand basic health information and make appropriate health decisions becomes increasingly challenging and important. This ability to process and use medical information is known as health literacy, and recent studies by the US Department of…
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