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Advice on Living Wills and Advance Directive

As one gets older, the need for planning for the possibility of terminal illness or becoming incapacitated is exceedingly important. At Nurse Professionals Home Care, we have seen firsthand the comfort and appreciation families have when a living will has been created. It is appreciated by not only your family, but also your doctors, nurses, …

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Less Salt for a Longer Life

Excess salt can impact your diet negatively if consumed excessively. Lowering your salt intake can in turn lower your blood pressure which lessens your risk for heart disease and stroke. In Chris Illiades’ article “Less Salt for a Longer Life”, the effects of salt are stated to better our client’s health. Nurse Professionals Home Care …

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The Three Most Popular Housing Options for Seniors

Sometimes picking a home for your family member can be difficult. There are three popular housing options for senior living; home health care, assisted living, and nursing home care. In THIS ARTICLE, we at Nurse Professionals Home Care dive into the ins and outs of senior living to better educate families on the Eastern Shore of …

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Nutrition Necessities

Being healthy can start with a diverse and trim diet for seniors. Whether you’re from Ocean City or Cambridge, we at Nurse Professionals Home Care are dedicated to helping our clients live the most comfortable, healthy life they can. In this week’s ARTICLE, we give key tips on how to live more fit in a increasingly difficult society to be …

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Aging in Place

One of the most difficult decisions a child has to make for his or her parent is whether or not to place an aging parent in long-term care. Luckily, more and more options that allow your parent to “age in place” – live at home with the appropriate care, modifications, and push-in services – are …

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