How Home Health Care Can Help People With Chronic Pain
When a person lives with chronic pain due to an injury or progressive disease, everyday life can become difficult. With the addition of being homebound, living with chronic pain can leave you and your family caregivers looking for professional help. At Angel Home...
Tips for Keeping Your At-Home Loved One Healthy This Spring
Spring is officially in bloom and your homebound loved one deserves to experience all of the health benefits that come with the season. From light movement to creating fresh meals that satisfy nutritional needs and seasonal cravings, there are many things you and your...
Why Does Your Family Need to Invest in Medical Social Services?
When a loved one is homebound due to an extensive recovery or progressive illness, the family members in charge of their care will need to have a comprehensive plan in place for the immediate and long-term care needs of the patient. Although home health aides and...
5 Ways to Get to Know Your In-Home Caregiver Better
In-home caregivers are some of the most crucial healthcare professionals because they provide essential healthcare services to individuals and families that cannot pursue long-term health care beyond their home’s front door. From long-term home health aides to in-home...
Top 6 Myths About Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is an excellent way for you to remain mobile and reduce or eliminate any daily aches and pains that cause bodily discomfort. While most people understand the importance of physical therapy, many people who need it, especially those who are homebound,...
5 Ways to Introduce Home Health Care to a Wary Loved One
Although you may love being a family member that provides essential care to a homebound elderly loved one, the truth is that weariness can settle in and you may need to ask for the help of a home health aide. However, sometimes the thought of bringing a third-party...