We are beyond excited (and humbled) to have been listed as the one of the fastest-growing company in America and ranked 13th in the Home Health Care space.
Our success could not have been achieved without the hard work, dedication, and compassion of our entire team.
Elder Care's customized approach and commitment to serve the most vulnerable population continues to propel us forward. We are excited and honored for this award. Thank you to our amazing team, clients and partners!
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Thank you @Scarsdaleinquirer for the wonderful piece! Elder Care Homecare was featured in last weeks edition of the Inquirer.
Our team has worked tirelessly to help the families and patients through this difficult time. They have truly gone above and beyond and we appreciate all the front line healthcare workers dedication.
At Elder Care we will continue to help the most vulnerable population during this pandemic. If anyone is in need of help, or a free consultation, do not hesitate to reach out to us at Elder Care Homecare.
Stay Safe!
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During this crisis, take the time to see how telehealth can help you. Medical Professionals, Dermatologists, Physical Therapists, and others have began offering services this way. Any services that can provide seniors and patients with critical medical services while allowing them to stay home and safe is vital to us tackling Covid19.
Check out Eldercarehomecare.com/blog for more information on how to navigate this crisis.
Interesting to hear how development of one of the most devastating diseases, dementia, is linked directly to diet and exercise.
Read the WSJ article for details to this finding.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-link-between-diet-exercise-and-alzheimers-11572427802
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The Link Between Diet, Exercise and Alzheimer’s
Post Labor Day - Seniors What To Do?
Labor Day is the final hurrah of summer. It is easy to find activities and family fun at the end of summer, but what should seniors do when the weather starts changing?
As fall season takes over and temperatures decreases, here is Elder Care Homecare’s recommendations.
1) Don’t listen to everyone that Labor Day means the end of outdoor activities. Seniors should try to squeeze in a few more barbecues and cookouts!
2) Take a small trip to a lake or beach if possible. We have months until these freeze over and sometimes leaves changing and sitting by the water is actually the most beautiful time of the year.
3) Those with elderly parents sometimes struggle to find activities or things to talk about with the loved ones. But music festivals and sports can be a year long activities. Try to commit to a few more outdoor music or sporting events if possible.
Don’t let the weather slow you down!
Cinco De Mayo is always one of the most fun spring events. It is a great excuse for seniors to get festive with their family and friends.
Families and friends should take out their sombreros, shake the maracas and try to have some fun.
If you live in a senior community, enjoy the activities, food and participate in creating some of the decorations. If you are hosting friends or family at your house, you can decorate your house and begin cooking for the event.
Cooking is often correlated as a therapeutic activity for seniors. You can buy the ingredients for tacos and allow family and friends to make their own tacos when they come over. This is a fun way to allow everyone to participate and not cause the host role to be overly burdensome. If you have home care help, the home health aide can help organize all the supplies and assist in the cooking activities.
Any excuse to celebrate joyous occasions should be emphasized. Hope you all have a great weekend!
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Proud to announce our new Director of Patient Services, Kerry Mangeri! Kerry has been an integral part of our team for the past two and a half years.
Kerry has helped Elder Care continue to grow while serving the most vulnerable population during this crisis. We look forward to her continued support and passion she brings to Elder Care Homecare.
Congratulations Kerry!
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https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/potmsearch/detail/submission/6489009/Kerry_Mangeri
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Kerry Mangeri | People on The Move - New York Business Journal
We are beyond excited to receive the Caring Star award from Caring.com. Our team has worked tirelessly serving seniors within the community to make a difference in their everyday lives.
Caring.com announced that Elder Care would be in-home care Caring Stars of 2021 for service excellence award.
We look forward to continuing to service the elderly population and help them age with dignity in the comfort of their own home
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Excited for New York Biz Journal to feature Victoria Zoha, one of our critical and early team members. Thank you for all you do Victoria!
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https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/potmsearch/detail/submission/6489881/Victoria_Zoha
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Victoria Zoha | People on The Move - New York Business Journal