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America’s population is aging. The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that by 2035, there will be more Americans over the age of 65 (78 million) then there are children under the age of 18 (76.4 million). Additionally, 87 percent of seniors 65 and over, want to stay in their current homes and communities as they age, according to an AARP survey. Buying a Franchise in the Senior Services space is one of the best opportunities of our time. Home Care allows for seniors to live out their golden years on their terms. By providing non-medical caregivers to come to seniors' homes

04,04,2019 Comments Off on A Real Solution

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Why Pharmaceutical Reps Make the Best Home Care Owners

As the number of seniors over the age of 65 increases, the need for personal and medical care continues to rise as well. This, in turn, presents an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs to venture into the home health care sector. If you are questioning how to start a home care business, you have probably realized a universal trend among the competitors. Most particularly excelling home care businesses, are owned by pharmaceutical representatives. The truth is that this is not a coincidence. Pharm reps have specialized training, expertise, and interpersonal skills that help them to always remain at the top of

07,09,2019 Comments Off on Why Pharmaceutical Reps Make the Best Home Care Owners

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Glaucoma Awareness

January is the National Glaucoma Awareness Month Types of Glaucoma There are two major types of glaucoma. Primary open-angle glaucoma This is the most common type of glaucoma. It happens gradually, where the eye does not drain fluid as well as it should (like a clogged drain). As a result, eye pressure builds and starts to damage the optic nerve. This type of glaucoma is painless and causes no vision changes at first. Some people can have optic nerves that are sensitive to normal eye pressure. This means their risk of getting glaucoma is higher than normal. Regular eye exams

01,11,2019 Comments Off on Glaucoma Awareness

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Exercise Wins: Fit Seniors Can Have Hearts That Look 30 Years Younger

We know we need to exercise for our health, but a lifelong exercise habit may also help us feel younger and stay stronger well into our senior years. In fact, people in their 70s who have been exercising regularly for decades seem to have put a brake on the aging process, maintaining the heart, lung and muscle fitness of healthy people at least 30 years younger. Take 74-year-old Susan Magrath, a retired nurse practitioner who lives in Muncie, Ind. Magrath has been running almost daily for 45 years. She often runs outdoors and describes it as addictive. "It's just such

01,11,2019 Comments Off on Exercise Wins: Fit Seniors Can Have Hearts That Look 30 Years Younger

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10 Tips to help make this holiday special for that Senior in your life!

For most of us, the holidays are a wonderful time to share the joys of family life and friendship. But for many older adults, the holidays can be highly stressful, confusing, or even depressing if their mental, physical and emotional needs are not taken into account. If you have older friends and family members with underlying health issues, you can help them enjoy the holiday season more by following these simple tips, based on advice from specialists in senior medicine at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine: 1. Stroll Down Memory Lane Holidays provoke memories, which

12,04,2018 Comments Off on 10 Tips to help make this holiday special for that Senior in your life!

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