Seniorities Cable TV Program: Social Services

Co-host, "Seniorities" As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a bi-monthly program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the COA.  Click on link below as we overview social services and resources available to community seniors.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4AkRQV2hKI

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Home Care Partners appears on “My Generation” Radio Program

Home Care Partners appears on “My Generation” Radio Program

J.D. Miller, CEO/Founder of Home Care Partners,  appeared as a guest on a recent radio segment of "My Generation."  Click on lick to listen. Hosted by the publishers of South Shore Senior News earlier last month.  We discussed issues relating to home...

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Elders Retain Independence, Safety with Home Care

Elders Retain Independence, Safety with Home Care

Is your mother at home taking care of your father?  Or vice-versa?  Is she anchored to the home for fear of leaving your father alone? Is she living alone as a widowed spouse, and beginning to need some help...

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Seniorities Cable TV: Community Outreach and Seniors

Co-host, "Seniorities" As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a bi-monthly program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the COA.  Our focus is to inform, educate, and advocate on behalf of our senior population. Click on link...

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“Seniorities” Program/Scituate Seniors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKqW-pt0Rsk

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Home Care Relieves Elder Isolation

Isolation for elders is a significant health issue.  Why?  Because isolation is the result of aging issues including mental health, physical health, and emotional health. With mental health, the underlying issue may be depression.  Regarding physical health, it may be...

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What to Know About Home Care

What to Know About Home Care

For many of our elderly parents, the time often comes when older adults realize they need a little more help in managing daily activities.   These needs may be simple, and subtle.  Assistance reading the prescription bottles every morning...

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Causes of Oral Cancer

Following up on last week’s blog post…what causes oral cancer? The short answer…much is under our control. The most common risk factors for oral cancer are: Smoking – including the use of cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, or pipes Excessive alcohol...

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