Staying Hydrated As The Summer Progresses

by on June 27, 2019

It is always important to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water, but as the summer progresses your hydration needs to be viewed as a life or death matter. The heat in the summertime can be downright oppressive and if you’re not hydrating your body that can lead to many different health problems including: Fatigue…continue reading

Three Exercises That Will Power Up Your Day

by on June 21, 2019

Whether you’re aging in place or just need to be seen by one of our medical providers on a temporary basis, you’ll want to make sure you’re powering up your day with some movement. Depending on your situation one of these three exercises may do the trick. A light walk: Going for a light walk,…continue reading

How To Maintain A Healthy Mind

by on June 12, 2019

The studies are endless that show that a healthy mind is so critical the process of aging. Whether it be by fending off the symptoms of dementia or remaining sharp to interact with loved ones, the health benefits of keeping your mind sharp are consistently being researched and reported on. That is why it’s so…continue reading

Three Reasons Aging In Place Is Great In The Summer

by on June 3, 2019

As the summer months approach and your loved one is aging in place, you’ll likely start to notice a new outlook for your loved one. Whether he/she is mobile or not, the summer months provide some welcome relief from the rainy doldrums of the spring and the long cold months of winter. Your loved one…continue reading

Three Essentials Of Every Home Health Care Aide

by on May 23, 2019

Here at Masters In Home Care we have three essential qualities we are looking for when we hire home health care aides. We are committed to making sure that each and every member of our professional staff has these qualities before they come out to your home to help you or your loved one. We…continue reading

How To Safely Take Your Loved One Outside

by on May 18, 2019

When your loved one is aging in place it is good for his/her mental and physical health to get outside once in a while. Being cooped up in a home without any sunshine on their skin or fresh air in their lungs can be bad for their emotional and mental health. However, getting him/her out…continue reading