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A caregiver from Legacy Homecare LA is assisting a person with Parkinson's disease during mealtime, focusing on managing dysphagia. The image highlights the importance of specialized caregiving for individuals with Parkinson's, particularly in dealing with swallowing difficulties and promoting proper nutrition.
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Dealing with Dysphagia: Mealtime Tips for Parkinson’s Care

Welcome to Legacy Homecare LA, your trusted provider of personalized home health care services in the Los Angeles area. Today, we want to delve into a topic that affects many individuals living with Parkinson’s disease: ...
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A Guide to Fostering Senior Independence

February is National Senior Independence Month, a time to celebrate and promote the autonomy of our cherished elders. While some seniors may require assistance, fostering independence remains a paramount goal for their well-being. In this ...
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Tips for Adjusting to Life with Parkinson’s Disease

Navigating life with Parkinson’s presents a unique set of challenges that extend beyond the initial diagnosis. Embracing a comprehensive understanding of the disease, including its various stages and progression, empowers individuals to proactively address these ...
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Combating Flu Season

As our loved ones age, their immune systems weaken. This transforms flu season from a yearly inconvenience into a life-threatening concern. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that between 70 and 85 percent ...
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Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One Many seniors dream of aging in place: remaining in their own homes as they grow older. To accomplish this goal, they and their children must carefully plan for the future. Older adults are vulnerable to falls and may struggle with various activities of daily living like showering, eating, and moving around the home. Today, we’ll discuss the steps required to create a haven for your loved one. Read on for Legacy Homecare LA’s home safety checklist for seniors. Senior Home Safety Requirements Drawing from the American Housing Survey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention compiled a report about homes with aging-accessible features. The researchers found that while nearly all housing contains at least one accessibility feature, just ten percent of homes could be considered “aging-ready.” Contrary to popular belief, making a home accessible can be simpler than purchasing gadgets or scheduling major renovations. Begin by evaluating your loved one’s space for the following senior home safety concerns.
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Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One

Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One Many seniors dream of aging in place: remaining in their own homes as they grow older. To accomplish this goal, they and their children must carefully plan for the future. Older adults are vulnerable to falls and may struggle with various activities of daily living like showering, eating, and moving around the home. Today, we’ll discuss the steps required to create a haven for your loved one. Read on for Legacy Homecare LA’s home safety checklist for seniors. Senior Home Safety Requirements Drawing from the American Housing Survey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention compiled a report about homes with aging-accessible features. The researchers found that while nearly all housing contains at least one accessibility feature, just ten percent of homes could be considered “aging-ready.” Contrary to popular belief, making a home accessible can be simpler than purchasing gadgets or scheduling major renovations. Begin by evaluating your loved one’s space for the following senior home safety concerns.
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Grief Awareness Day: Understanding and Supporting Seniors in Their Loss

Aug. 30 marks Grief Awareness Day – an observation of the profound impact loss can have. It’s crucial to provide support, compassion, and understanding to people in mourning. At Legacy Homecare LA, we understand and ...
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A caregiver from Legacy Homecare LA is assisting a person with Parkinson's disease during mealtime, focusing on managing dysphagia. The image highlights the importance of specialized caregiving for individuals with Parkinson's, particularly in dealing with swallowing difficulties and promoting proper nutrition.
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Dealing with Dysphagia: Mealtime Tips for Parkinson’s Care

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A Guide to Fostering Senior Independence

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Tips for Adjusting to Life with Parkinson’s Disease

Navigating life with Parkinson’s presents a unique set of challenges that extend beyond the initial ...
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Combating Flu Season

As our loved ones age, their immune systems weaken. This transforms flu season from a ...
Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One Many seniors dream of aging in place: remaining in their own homes as they grow older. To accomplish this goal, they and their children must carefully plan for the future. Older adults are vulnerable to falls and may struggle with various activities of daily living like showering, eating, and moving around the home. Today, we’ll discuss the steps required to create a haven for your loved one. Read on for Legacy Homecare LA’s home safety checklist for seniors. Senior Home Safety Requirements Drawing from the American Housing Survey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention compiled a report about homes with aging-accessible features. The researchers found that while nearly all housing contains at least one accessibility feature, just ten percent of homes could be considered “aging-ready.” Contrary to popular belief, making a home accessible can be simpler than purchasing gadgets or scheduling major renovations. Begin by evaluating your loved one’s space for the following senior home safety concerns.
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Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One

Home Safety: Creating a Haven for Your Loved One Many seniors dream of aging in place: remaining in their own homes as they grow older. To accomplish this goal, they and their children must carefully plan for the future. Older adults are vulnerable to falls and may struggle with various activities of daily living like showering, eating, and moving around the home. Today, we’ll discuss the steps required to create a haven for your loved one. Read on for Legacy Homecare LA’s home safety checklist for seniors. Senior Home Safety Requirements Drawing from the American Housing Survey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention compiled a report about homes with aging-accessible features. The researchers found that while nearly all housing contains at least one accessibility feature, just ten percent of homes could be considered “aging-ready.” Contrary to popular belief, making a home accessible can be simpler than purchasing gadgets or scheduling major renovations. Begin by evaluating your loved one’s space for the following senior home safety concerns.
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Grief Awareness Day: Understanding and Supporting Seniors in Their Loss

Aug. 30 marks Grief Awareness Day – an observation of the profound impact loss can ...