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A collection of essential articles, tips and recommendations for caregivers and families to help your loved one continue to live at home.
The Critical Role of Visiting Angels Olympia's In-Home Care Services: Preserving Independence and Enhancing Quality of Life

The Critical Role of Visiting Angels Olympia's In-Home Care Services: Preserving Independence and Enhancing Quality of Life

Discover the importance of Visiting Angels Olympia's in-home care services. From preserving independence to enhancing the quality of life, our personalized, cost-effective home care services are designed to meet physical, emotional, and psychological needs. Experience the peace of mind and compassionate care brought right to your doorstep with Visiting Angels Olympia.

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Non-Medical Care for Seniors with MS

Non-Medical Care for Seniors with MS

At Visiting Angels, we recognize that MS is more than a medical condition—it's a daily experience that touches every aspect of a senior's life. Our specialized non-medical care services support each unique MS experience with specially trained caregivers who adapt to your loved one's changing needs.

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Gentle Foods for Seniors After Abdominal Surgery

Gentle Foods for Seniors After Abdominal Surgery

Healing after GI surgery takes time, patience, and commitment to the prescribed recovery plan. Visiting Angels is here to help support you and your loved one during recovery and beyond.

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Supporting an Aging Parent with Bathroom Assistance

Supporting an Aging Parent with Bathroom Assistance

What happens if your aging mom or dad needs help in the bathroom? How do you preserve their privacy and dignity? When your parent needs assistance with toileting and bathing, handling the situation with patience, empathy, and understanding is essential. Hiring professional home care support is also an option.

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Dementia and Wandering: How to Support Your Aging Loved One

Dementia and Wandering: How to Support Your Aging Loved One

Wandering is common in dementia, often caused by confusion, restlessness, or past habits. Rather than restricting movement, a better way is to create a safe environment that can reduce stress and agitation. Professional caregivers, like Visiting Angels, offer support to ensure safety and peace of mind for families.

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