Home Health Care or Facility-Based Care – Which is Better?
Healthcare is an essential that everyone needs at every stage of their lives. However, everyone has unique healthcare and physical needs that don’t always fit in with normal hospital visits. Some people may become homebound after surgery, and some may require...
Four Tools for Helping Homebound Stay Connected
Being homebound doesn't have to mean being lonely and helpless. Technology has become a great connector for homebound family members. In addition to fostering deeper connections with loved Preview (opens in a new tab)ones, technology is also making it possible for...
How Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Work Together for a Patient
It takes a whole-body approach to create a whole-person approach. At Angel Home Healthcare Services, our skilled professionals use occupational and physical therapy treatments together to enhance the lives of our patients. Learn why two approaches are better than one...
Should You Get Home Health Care for Yourself?
Aging is something that we cannot avoid. Our bodies change as we age, and there comes a time when our regular tasks become difficult to complete. If you face this type of hardship, you don't have to panic. There are services available that can help you navigate aging...
Top 5 Ways to Manage Caregiver Stress
Providing full-time home health care for a loved one can sometimes become overwhelming. The caregivers we meet often tell us that our medical staff that they feel stressed physically and emotionally. It is important to remember that you need to take care of yourself...
Can Medical Alert Systems Replace Home Health Aides?
Medical alert systems and home health aides are useful resources for homebound patients needing consistent healthcare attention. The question many families with homebound loved ones find themselves asking is: Do you need both? Let’s take a look at each resource and...