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Navigating a loved one's Parkinson’s diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. As a caregiver, your support makes all the difference. 💙 Whether it's helping with daily tasks or offering emotional support, every gesture counts. 👉 Check out this insightful blog for "5 Ways to Support a Loved One Living with Parkinson’s Disease" at https://hubs.li/Q02r2jM10 #ParkinsonsAwareness #CaregiverSupport #SeniorHelpers
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Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Learn about the symptoms and challenges of Parkinson's disease and how Home Helpers Home Care offers specialized care to support clients with Parkinson's. https://lnkd.in/efcuUqVM #ParkinsonsAwareness #HomeCare
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The sudden discovery of a kidney disease diagnosis can leave a patient emotionally shaken and in need of support. Often, patients will turn to a social worker as a helpful ally and source of reassurance. For DaVita patient, Melanie, her social worker quickly became her biggest support system after she learned of her diagnosis. This week is Social Worker Appreciation Week at DaVita, an intentional reminder of the special care our social workers provide to give life to our patients every day! Learn more about Melanie's story: https://ow.ly/oHYV50QMa62
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Learn how to be an effective storyteller. At the CDC we know that Americans need policy reform at the state and federal level to make the lives of chronic disease patients better. The best way to create this change is sharing the real, raw stories of chronic patients. To help you share your story, we have outlined best practices and a template to make sharing your story with legislators as easy as possible. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gYrp9Y9S
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Our hearts care about your heart! ❤️ At Transitions, we understand that patients with heart disease and their caregivers deserve a specialized level of care. Here are some tips on how to maintain a healthy heart! For more information, please call 877-726-6494!
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Navigating #HVD can be overwhelming and the information you find online or through social media can be confusing. These resources are meant to guide you through your journey, from first experiencing symptoms, through diagnosis, treatment and aftercare: https://bit.ly/49Gm8rn
Resources For Your Journey - Heart Valve Voice US
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Has your loved one experienced discomfort or pain from a possible UTI? Click below to see our Senior Resource Hub video helping you recognize the signs and symptoms of a UTI and when to take further action.
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What is Parkinson’s Disease? Want to learn more about Parkinson’s disease? Our latest blog post provides valuable insights for both those newly diagnosed and caregivers, covering everything from understanding the basics to exploring treatment options and the crucial role of caregiver support. Get informed! 👉 For more information, check our blog post: https://lnkd.in/dvhgRsvY
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On the Fourth of July, families often get together--for picnics, parades, and fireworks. If you're going to be seeing family and friends you haven't seen in a while, it could be a good time for an open conversation about your loved one's disease or condition and what support you may need. For some suggestions on how to have such a talk, go to: https://lnkd.in/e-fSrG2F.
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