Alzheimer’s Disease
The Role of Pets in Alzheimer’s Care
Pets offer emotional support, ensure seniors maintain a routine, provide cognitive stimulation, encourage physical activity, promote social connections, and more. Each of these things is key for seniors receiving Alzheimer’s home care.
Read MoreYou May Be Supporting Your Aging Father Who Has Alzheimer’s, but How Much Longer Can You Do This Job?
Many family caregivers simply don’t recognize the value Alzheimer’s home care support can offer.
Read MoreEarly Signs Of Alzheimer’s Seniors And Their Families Should Know
Noticing some of the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s is important. Alzheimer’s home care can help your loved one continue to live independently after a diagnosis.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Care – Six Ways Make Bathing More Pleasant
If you have an Alzheimer’s care provider who helps with bathing, make sure to share with them what you do so that it’s consistent with your loved one whether you or his Alzheimer’s care provider is helping with bathing.
Read MoreApril is Parkinson’s Awareness Month!
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease we would love for you to join us
Read MoreTenderHearted Spreads Christmas Cheer at Drive Thru Winter Wonderland
TenderHearted Home Care was honored to be a part of Rufty Holmes Senior Center’s Winter Wonderland Drive
Read MoreTenderHearted Celebrates 9 Years of Service
On May 19th, 2020, TenderHearted Home Care celebrated 9 years of home care service to the community. The company has continued to grow and also broke their record number of service hours in the same week as…
Read MoreCelebrating Cinco De Mayo at TenderHearted Home Care!
Celebrating Cinco De Mayo was a success for TenderHearted Home Care! With all the extra precautions CarePros are taking during the crisis of the pandemic, TenderHearted’s administration wanted to show their appreciation…
Read MoreUpdate on COVID-19 from Tender Hearted Home Care
Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions such as heart disease, lung disorders or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.
Read MoreCaring for Someone Sick at Home – Provided by the CDC
If you are caring for someone with COVID-19 in non-healthcare settings, follow this advice to protect yourself and others
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