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It is not uncommon for families to be separated by great distances during. Living in a different city or state—miles from aging parents or relatives—can be very difficult. Keeping in touch by telephone and making long trips to help parents or aging relatives with... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies, Uncategorized
When It’s More Than the Winter Blues For many people, “winter blues” is not just a case of doldrums but a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). This mood condition typically occurs annually, in late fall or early winter, with the change in...
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If you live far away from your aging parents, the holiday season is often the one time you may see them all year. Enjoy your visit and use the opportunity to check to see how they’re coping. What to Monitor When You Have Aging Parents The condition of... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
Close to Home! The Philadelphia Museum of Art is, indeed, an educational friendly, user friendly and accessibility friendly institution – one of Philadelphia’s finest. When our client, who is confined to a wheelchair with MS and has compromised vision, expressed... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
The chill is settling into the air after a particularly hot summer for much of the country. The Halloween costumes have yet to be purchased, and the thought of pumpkin pie is still last... by Complete Care Strategies | Complete Care Strategies
Helping Children Understand Alzheimer’s Your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. The first thing you want to do is find out all you can about the disease, and what you can do to...