Navigating the Journey of Caring for Aging Parents Can Feel Overwhelming

Seniors at home with health care assistant

Navigating the Journey of Caring for Aging Parents Can Feel Overwhelming
—but you’re not alone.

If you’ve noticed your mom or dad needing a little more support lately, it’s completely normal to feel a mix of love, concern, and uncertainty. The good news? There are clear, practical steps you can take to help them stay safe, independent, and happy in their own home for as long as possible.

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Happy Easter from Health Force of Georgia

Happy Easter from Health Force of Georgia

Holidays bring families together, sometimes from far away. It is difficult to know how a loved one might be doing on their own when you do not see them every day. When the holiday brings you together you might notice changes that need to be addressed.

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Holidays Can Expose That Family Members Need Assistance

Family comes together for the holidays

Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah are holidays that bring the family together. It is during the holidays that family traditions are relived year after year or… are they?

We are all so busy with our lives that we forget to stop and think about others and how their needs may be changing. This year as you gather the family, take time to pay attention to the details. Is grandma’s house as it always was or is some of the housekeeping being left undone?

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Typical Memory Loss or Early Onset Alzheimer’s?

Solving the Home Health Care Puzzle - Health Force of Georgia

Have you noticed something is not the same with an aging parent or loved one? Maybe their memory is not the same or they can no longer do the monthly bills. Familiar tasks are difficult to complete, and they may forget where they are or where they are going. The brain of an Alzheimer’s patient shows a slow decline in reasoning, thinking, and memory. Slow declines may not be noticeable at first, but if you know what to look for, you can get help. Early and accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease is important. We have a video to help you know what to look for…

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Health Force of Georgia Helps Mom When You Can’t Be There

Happy Mother's Day from Health Force of Georgia

Health Force of Georgia wishes all of our clients a Happy Mother’s Day. We can be there to help Mom when you can’t. Sometimes life gets in the way and appointments conflict. Call Health Force of Georgia at (770) 458-8500 and let us help take care of Mom’s needs and get her what she needs.

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