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How to Support Your Client’s Mental Health This Winter
January 1, 2022
Now that the holidays are over and the days have grown darker, grayer, and colder, it’s normal for people to feel a bit melancholy, especially for...
6 Ways to Reduce Holiday Stress
December 1, 2021
Being a home health care worker can be incredibly rewarding, but can sometimes leave you feeling burnt out or overwhelmed. Add in a holiday season...
How to Safely Engage with Sick Loved Ones While Being Mindful of COVID-19
July 28, 2020
Covid-19 has greatly affected everyone’s social lives and activities, but no group has been as affected by this virus as those who are...
The Importance of Celebrating Spring, Especially When Your Work is Stressful
April 1, 2020
The longer days, chirping birds, budding blossoms, and warmer air can only mean one thing: spring has officially sprung! There’s nothing that lifts...
5 Apps Every Home Health Care Worker Should Download Now
March 1, 2020
While technology can sometimes get a bad rap, it is having a major impact on the health care industry in a number of positive and exciting ways. From...
How to Reduce Mental and Emotional Fatigue as a Home Health Care Worker
February 1, 2020
It comes as no surprise that when caring for sick clients day in and day out, your own well-being can begin to be significantly affected as well....
Practical New Year’s Resolutions for Busy Home Health Care Workers
January 1, 2020
With the New Year starting, now is the time that many people begin their resolutions. For 2019, the top five goals were to diet or eat healthier, to...
How to Cheer Up Your Clients During the Holidays
December 1, 2019
“‘Tis the season to be jolly,” but as a health care provider, you understand – perhaps better than anyone else – that your clients might be feeling...
How to Help Your Clients Remain Independent
November 1, 2019
When a family decides to partner with a home health care and nursing service for an adult loved one, often some of the main reasons for doing so...
How to Avoid Getting Sick When You’re In and Out of Homes: Helpful Reminders for Home Health Caregivers
October 1, 2019
As a health care professional, you already know how important it is to establish healthy habits to avoid getting sick. But when your job requires you...