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Man in a wheelchair with Cerebral Palsy on city waterfront.

Briarwood Caregivers Ask, “Does Cerebral Palsy (CP) Get Worse With Age?”

In-Home Care, Senior CareBy David York Home HealthcareDecember 15, 2021

Does Cerebral Palsy get worse with age? This is a common question caregivers in Briarwood and throughout the greater New York area ask. The simple answer is, no. Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder. In other words, that specific condition will not worsen as we age, but the symptoms can change. Still, aging brings…

Tech solutions for aging in place seniors in Nassau County.

7 Tech Solutions for Aging in Place in Nassau County

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care Issues, In-Home Care, Senior CareBy David York Home HealthcareMarch 15, 2021

Can seniors age in place safely? Researchers say that, with the right in-home modifications, the answer is yes. In fact, tech solutions for aging in place are increasing in popularity in light of COVID-19. And, the trend shows no signs of stopping. The CDC defines aging in place as, “the ability to live in one’s…

Age In Place in New York

Preparing To Age In Place in New York

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyOctober 2, 2018

Many New York seniors prefer to age in place during their retirement years. As such, it’s important to prepare for this eventuality. According to an AARP survey, 87% of people 65 years and older prefer to stay in their current homes. So, if your loved one is on the cusp of her twilight years, take…

Aging in Place in Staten Island

Checklist: 8 Steps to Ensure Successful Aging in Place in Staten Island

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyJuly 31, 2018

Would you or your loved one prefer to retain independence and age in place rather than live at a nursing facility? You are not alone. Successful aging in place is becoming more and more common. Just as the global population of older adults is growing at an unprecedented pace, so is the same population group…

safe senior travel

Safe Senior Travel: Enjoy Your Summer

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyJune 21, 2018

As the summer months quickly approach, vacations and outdoor activities are on everyone’s mind. Seniors who are aging in place while living far from family and friends know that the summer months are perfect for traveling. Take a look at these tips to ensure you and your elderly loved one are ready for a safe…

Portrait of a young woman holding her happy grandmother

Eldercare Planning: Your Parents & Home Healthcare

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyMay 1, 2018

Many adult children start to worry about their aging parents. They see them struggling as they get on in years and believe they would be better off with help. Eldercare planning is a difficult subject to broach (especially with seniors who are resistant to such discussions see our post on the subject), but it’s also a…

senior chairlift for aging-in-place

Small Changes that Make Aging-In-Place at Home Easy

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyApril 24, 2018

Aging at home is more desirable than moving to assisted living. This is called Aging-In-Place. In fact, the AARP reports that 90% of seniors plan to age at home. However, most senior homes are not equipped for the comfort, convenience, and safety of the elderly. So, how can you or your loved one achieve a senior-friendly…

Grandparents talking on the phone at the table. Long-distance caregiving

Long-Distance Caregiving: Feeling Adequate at a Distance

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyMarch 6, 2018

At a time when seniors wish to remain independent  – and in their own homes – for as long as possible, establishing a support system is essential. The act of caregiving often falls on relatives or close friends, but these caregivers are not always local and long-distance caregiving is on the rise. But how can…

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Managing Long-Distance Caregiving

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyFebruary 6, 2018

Taking care of ill or elderly relatives is a complicated and stressful situation. That stress is compounded in the case of long-distance caregiving. As more and more adult children care for their elderly parents, this issue is becoming more common. According to a survey conducted by the MetLife Mature Market Institute and the National Alliance…

The Benefits of Home Healthcare

Home Healthcare News, In the News: Elder Care IssuesBy David York AgencyJuly 11, 2017

Moving Senior Loved Ones There comes a point when we need to divert our attention and resources toward taking care of mom or dad. One commonly considered idea is to move one or both parents into some form of a retirement facility. Many reasons can prompt these considerations, such as health, financial or safety concerns. What…

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