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  • How to Establish Where Your Job's Companionship Requirements End

    August 17, 2022

    Providing companionship services is certainly a rewarding experience, but,it can be challenging for those who are dedicating their time and energy to helping the senior or family who hired them. With that said, for individuals providing companionship services, it's important that you set healthy boundaries to minimize the risk of burnout and feeling overwhelmed.

  • But You're an Introvert!: Senior's Guide to Family Concerns About Social Interaction

    August 3, 2022

    Are you an introvert struggling with your family's concerns about social interaction? You are not alone! Introversion is a personality type that is often misunderstood. This blog post will discuss families' concerns about socializing and provide tips for managing them. It will also highlight the benefits of socializing for seniors and offer advice on making the most of your interactions and setting boundaries when necessary.

  • Ways to Renovate a Garden for Aging in Place and Senior Care

    July 14, 2022

    As we grow older, we realize that the body loses its strength and vigor. It becomes challenging to be active because muscles weaken and joints stifle. Therefore, seniors find it hard to engage in outdoor activities such as gardening. However, there are things you can do to make it easier for seniors. Read through to learn more about these renovation gardening tips.

  • 4 Early Signs Your Spouse or Loved One May Be Developing Alzheimer's

    July 13, 2022

    Everyone can be forgetful every now and again. But, memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer's. Here at Senior Helpers Inland Empire, we are committed to helping older adults in Chino, Corona, Chino Hills, and San Bernardino County enhance their quality of life. If you're concerned about whether your spouse or loved one is developing Alzheimer's, read on to learn four early signs of this disease.

  • How to Prepare for Brownouts and Power Outages With Your Senior

    July 12, 2022

    Brownouts and power outages can be stressful for anyone. But, it's especially important to prepare seniors ahead of time for these unexpected times. Here at Senior Helpers Inland Empire, we provide home care services to senior adults in Chino, Corona, Chino Hills, and San Bernardino County. Read on to learn what steps you can take to help prepare your senior for an unexpected brownout or power outage. 

  • 5 Top Benefits of Swimming for Seniors Who Need Alzheimer's Care

    July 11, 2022

    When a family member needs in-home care, you need to consider some factors. One of the most important is to keep them active and engaged to be as healthy as possible. It can be challenging to find a way to stay active without risking injury or further complications from their disease. Swimming keeps your loved one healthy, and it has many benefits as follows:

  • Ways to Renovate a Garden for Aging in Place

    June 27, 2022

    As we grow older, we realize that the body loses its strength and vigor. It becomes challenging to be active because muscles weaken and joints stifle. Therefore, seniors find it hard to engage in outdoor activities such as gardening. However, there are things you can do to make it easier for seniors. Read through to learn more about these renovation gardening tips.

  • Senior Helpers Opens Doors in Inland Empire!

    March 14, 2022

    Senior Helpers®, one of the nation’s premier providers of personalized in-home senior care, today announced the official opening of its Inland Empire location, to be managed and operated by Patrick Moskus. The new franchise will serve senior citizens and their families throughout the Chino, CA area and hopes to bring upwards of 75 new jobs to the region over the next year. Senior Helpers’ professionally trained caregivers will help local seniors continue to enjoy the comfort of their own home despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges.