Caring for a Loved One in the Later Stages of Parkinson’s Disease: Part 3 of 3

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A Parkinson’s disease diagnosis impacts family members in addition to the person with the illness. Learning about what to expect as the disease becomes progresses is key to being prepared for the changes to come and to making life the very best it can be every single day. Over the past couple of months, we’ve […]

Tips to Improve Heart Health for Seniors During Heart Month and Beyond

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“Your heart is the softest place on earth. Take care of it!” – Nayyirah Waheed You cannot escape them around this time of the year: flaming red heart-shaped balloons, cakes, cookies, boxes of chocolates, and cards that grab our attention and encourage us to show those most important to us just how much we love […]

Six Ways In-Home Care Services Can Helps Reduce Senior Loneliness and Isolation

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Isolation. Loneliness. Fear. The pandemic has wreaked havoc on all of us in one way or another, but for senior loved ones in particular, the seclusion required to ensure safety from COVID-19 has had adverse effects on emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. Compassionate Nursing Services, a leading provider of St. Louis nursing care and home […]