Being able to get around and move freely is necessary for an independent lifestyle, and nobody cherishes it more than those who have had to recover their mobility due to an illness. Some never fully regain the level of control they had before, making for new daily challenges and struggles. Today, let’s explore some key reasons why maintaining control over mobility can lead to a higher quality of life.
4 Important Steps Towards Mobility in Stroke Recovery
When a loved one suffers a stroke, it can be an overwhelmingly stressful process to help them get back on their feet. Literally. A loss of mobility is a common side-effect and it can take many months or years of specialized therapy to restore the use and strength of all limbs, if possible. Today, let’s explore some key stages of the journey towards post-stroke mobility recovery.
4 Ways to Help Stroke Sufferers Cope with Mobility Issues
When you or a loved one suffers a stroke, it can be a stressful process to regain control over the use of muscles and limbs. Here are some techniques and different therapies that could speed recovery.
Why Professional Mobility Therapy is Integral to Recovery
Professional mobility therapy can greatly improve mobility.
Announcing Choice Homecare’s First Employee of the Year Award
Choice Homecare has exceptional caregivers. Meet Lanny Ferrer, winner of the first Employee of the Year Award. With frequent glowing reviews from her clients and their families, Lanny has been taking care of Choice Homecare’s clients since 2015.
How Chronic Neuromuscular Degenerative Diseases Impact Our Mobility
There are many chronic neuromuscular degenerative diseases out there. Muscle weakness and fatigue are common symptoms, but these illnesses go much deeper. Today, let’s explore how such diseases can affect movement.
Symptoms Faced by Individuals with Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is a condition that can be difficult to live with, especially without professional care. While some patients will have more severe symptoms than others, what are some everyday struggles faced by these individuals?
What are Chronic Neuromuscular Degenerative Diseases?
What is a chronic neuromuscular disease? Here are some facts about these conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, Cerebral Palsy, or ALS.
How to Improve your Loved One’s Cognitive Skills
It’s common to experience a mental decline or memory loss as you get older or as a result of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Therefore, it’s essential to find ways to help keep the minds of older loved ones stimulated and engaged so their brains can remain active and healthy. Here are some useful activities to keep your loved one mentally agile.
Why Empty Nesters Should Incorporate Music into Their Daily Lives
Music can have surprising benefits for seniors and empty-nesters. Here are some benefits and ways to increase the amount of music in your life.