Author Archives: Melanie Lee
Navigating alzheimer’s disease and related disorders
The ABCs of Alzheimer’s support: Understanding and assisting those with dementia Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders pose significant challenges for individuals, families, and caregivers. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of these conditions is crucial for providing effective care and promoting independence throughout the various stages of the disease, which is why we require our caregivers to … Continue reading
Safe and fun activities for Alzheimer’s patients to do at home
Support individuals with Alzheimer’s through stimulating activities. Learn about the benefits of activities for your patients or loved ones.
How in-home care is the answer to reducing hospital readmissions
Reduce hospital readmissions and improve outcomes with non-medical in-home care. Explore how we’ve contributed to reducing readmissions.
Why you deserve help from a caregiver during traumatic brain injury recovery
Learn about traumatic brain injuries and the caregiving resources available Depending on the severity of the injury, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can affect peoples’ ability to perform the functions of their day-to-day lives, so working with a caregiver for support and coping can greatly aid in recovery efforts. At least 5.3 million Americans, approximately 2% … Continue reading
What is the difference between medical vs. non-medical home care?
Learn the key differentiators between medical and non-medical home care for your senior loved ones There are many different resources available to provide support for seniors, but many individuals are unsure about the differences in the services provided, especially pertaining to the medical and non-medical sector of senior home care. Continue reading to learn how … Continue reading
Our resource guide on senior care options for the LGBTQ+ community
Explore the different senior care options available to the LGBTQ+ community (Go to our web page with more information.) Nine out of 10 adults aged 45 and older in the LGBTQ+ community have stated their fear of discrimination in care settings. [1] At Flourish in Place, we follow a non-discrimination policy and view all people as … Continue reading