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7 days ago via webMom says,” Please pick up something on the way to school for lunch. I have to run to work. Bye!” ...
May 21, 2012, 06:09 AM
Recovering from a stroke isn’t easy under most circumstances but it becomes even more challenging as people get older. Naturally, most people prefer to live as independently and self-sufficiently as they can at home, for as long as possible. But as we age, our ability to take care of ourselves may not be as reliable as it once was. And if you’re dealing with stroke-related physical or mental disabilities, caring for yourself can become that much harder. You may not be able to prepare regular meals or eat as nutritiously as you should. You might have trouble dressing yourself. You might forget to take your medication or visit the doctor on schedule. Or you might let laundry pile up or neglect to pay bills on time.
Home health care can provide that much-needed helping hand. Professional caregivers can assist with nearly every aspect of your life, allowing you or a loved one to remain in a safe, comfortable, familiar environment, while having your personal needs fulfilled. To that end, you might consider help with the following: