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7 Signs Your Loved One May Need Extra Support at Home
As our loved ones age, it is natural for their needs to change. Sometimes those changes happen gradually, making it difficult for families to know when a little extra help could make everyday life safer, easier, and more comfortable. Needing support at home does not always mean someone has lost their independence. In many cases, the right assistance can actually help an older adult remain independent longer while continuing to live in the place they know and love. Here are se
Danielle Anderson
3 hours ago3 min read


Understanding Dementia Care at Home: How to Support Your Loved One With Dignity & Confidence
Compassionate dementia care at home, creating meaningful moments through connection, comfort, and familiar memories. By Our United Hearts Home Care When someone you love begins to experience memory changes, it can feel like the ground shifts beneath you. At first it may be subtle, repeating the same story, misplacing everyday items, confusion about dates or appointments. Over time, those small changes can grow into larger concerns: safety, wandering risk, agitation, disrupted
Danielle Anderson
Feb 114 min read


Welcome Home: What Quality Home Care Should Feel Like
By Our United Hearts Home Care There’s a moment many families recognize, the moment you realize someone you love needs a little more support than you can provide on your own. It might look like missed medications, an unsteady walk to the bathroom at night, exhaustion after a hospital discharge, or the quiet loneliness that can settle in when mobility changes. Sometimes it’s not one big event at all, just a series of small signals that add up to a simple truth: it’s time to br
Danielle Anderson
Feb 104 min read
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