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Category: Home Care

What Is the Difference Between Companion Care and Personal Care?

Posted on October 22, 2025 (February 13, 2026) by Ted Gravlin
An older man and a younger man sit at a table outdoors, smiling and playing a board game together. The younger man is wearing light green scrubs, suggesting he is a caregiver or healthcare worker.

Recognizing when your loved one may need some extra support often starts with small changes in their behavior or routine. Maybe you’ve noticed their fridge isn’t as full as it used to be, or the house isn’t quite as tidy. Perhaps your loved one seems more withdrawn, or daily routines seem harder than before. These…

Posted in Home Care

Keeping Loved Ones Active at Home

Posted on January 1, 2021 (February 13, 2026) by Ted Gravlin
A young caregiver helps an elderly woman prepare food in a bright kitchen. The elderly woman is smiling and holding bread while the caregiver stands beside her, offering assistance.

One of the most effective ways to stay protected during the Covid-19 pandemic is to stay home. Staying home does not mean that a senior is automatically sentenced to ongoing isolation and boredom. Good elderly care involves keeping one active and connected while safe at ……

Posted in Elder Care, Health and Wellness, Home Care

Noticing the Need

Posted on November 1, 2020 (February 13, 2026) by Ted Gravlin
A nurse or caregiver talks with an elderly man and woman sitting on a couch, discussing paperwork in a bright, comfortable room. The man looks attentive while the woman listens closely.

For many of us, the holidays are the time of year when we get to spend a little extra time with loved ones. No matter how long you get to connect this year, you may start to notice some indications that loved ones aren’t quite the same. Maybe they’re a little forgetful, have ……

Posted in Care Tips, Holiday Season, Home Care, Senior Care

Five Common Misconceptions About Home Care

Posted on July 1, 2019 (February 13, 2026) by Ted Gravlin
Two people sit facing each other in a cozy, art-filled room with a large arched window. One person leans forward, holding the others hand, while sunlight streams in, illuminating bookshelves and framed portraits on the walls.

Let me begin by stating this unequivocally: I love the home care business! And I am passionate about it from every angle. Whether it’s watching one of our local owners grow their business and become successful or hearing the stories of our Exceptional Caregivers once again ……

Posted in Home Care

In-Home Support for the Vision Impaired

Posted on October 1, 2017 (February 13, 2026) by Ted Gravlin
A caregiver in blue scrubs stands beside an elderly woman in a tan sweater, holding her hand at a kitchen counter. The Home Helpers logo appears in the bottom right corner.

October 15 is White Cane Safety Day in the United States, an occasion to celebrate the equality of blind Americans and to affirm our commitment to their right to independence. Caregivers often encounter families with one or more members experiencing a profound loss of ……

Posted in Caregivers, Home Care
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