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Pet Ownership for Older Adults

According to a survey done in 2019 by the American Pet Products Association 67% of Americans, just under 85 million people, own a pet. We see the value of companionship and compassion brought by pet ownership. Pet ownership has been associated with improved mental and cardiovascular health, among other benefits, as explored in THIS ARTICLE …

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Productive Aging and Work

Just because you get older it doesn’t mean you are incapable of working. According to the CDC, 1 in every 5 American workers is over 65. In the link provided HERE Nurse Professionals explores the advantages of working as a older adult. Feel free to follow the link provided and browse the NIOSH’s website to learn …

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Medicare: The Limits May Surprise You

Medicare is a national health insurance program, administered by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services of the U.S. federal government. Medicare, like any other government program, has limits set in place. In THIS ARTICLE we explore the limitations that Medicare has to better educate our clients. Whether you reside close to the beaches of Maryland …

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The Effects of Parkinson’s and Steps to Ensure the Best Quality of Care

Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors. Their are five stages to Parkinson’s disease. To read more about this CLICK HERE. Around 1.5 million people are living with Parkinson’s in the U.S. alone. Nurse Professionals Home Care is dedicated to offering the best care possible to our …

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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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