If you’ve never heard of scleroderma, you aren’t alone because it is not a common disease. However, for the thousands of Americans that suffer from the autoimmune condition, it significantly affects their lives. While most of the cases appear in...
Read MoreTheresa worried about her mother’s overwhelming fatigue and headaches but figured it was just part of her advancing age. When her elder care provider reported that she was suffering from dizziness, shortness of breath and cold hands and feet, she knew...
Read MoreOlder adults with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have an increasingly difficult time doing daily activities because of the way the disease affects movement. Hand tremors can make it hard to do things that were once simple, like eating, tying shoes, and...
Read MoreDid you know that humor can provide numerous health benefits to elderly adults? Researchers have found that laughter and humor can have a positive effect on the body as well as the mind. Elderly adults are especially in need of the health benefits that...
Read MoreWe are proud to name Marcelle Al-Alim as our April 2018 employee of the month. Marcelle is a stellar caregiver with a heart of gold. We are so lucky to have her as a part of our team and thank her for the tremendous work she does for our clients....
Read MoreWhen your elderly family member battles arthritis on a daily basis, she might think that exercise is just another form of torture. If she can commit to it, however, exercise can help her to loosen up her joints, relieve pain, and become stronger so...
Read MoreMom's Home Care was proud to participate and be the title sponsor for Brandeis University's Los Angeles chapter's fundraiser event held on April 12, 2018. It was wonderful to learn more about the organization, it's efforts in the community, and to...
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that Cristol Serrano has been named our March 2018 employee of the month. Cristol has been very patient, attentive, and very reliable with her clients. She goes above and beyond and is always there when needed. We are so...
Read MoreAround 16 million people in the United States are actively affected by rosacea symptoms. And, according to the National Rosacea Society, there could be millions more who are in remission, but whose symptoms can return. Since April is Rosacea Awareness...
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