Rose Jarboe, Director of Business Development at Senior Helpers, explores how AI-driven technology is revolutionizing in-home care for seniors. The article highlights how predictive data and continuous virtual support can enhance safety, maintain independence, and ensure privacy for older adults. Learn how this innovative approach addresses health risks early, balances support with autonomy, and upholds dignity.
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Aging in Place: Tips from the Better Business Bureau
As we age, many of us wish to remain in our homes, where we feel most comfortable. With the right support network and modifications, aging in place can be a safe and viable option for seniors. By evaluating the community, ensuring home modifications are possible, and working with trusted professionals, seniors can maintain their independence without moving to long-term care facilities. The Better Business Bureau of the Upstate offers guidance and resources to help make this transition easier.
What Is Home Care?
By Melisa McLeod, Owner of Mcleod Home Care Home Care is non-medical care in your home. Home Care enables aging… Read more »
Key Benefits of In-Home Care for Seniors
by Kristen James, Owner, BrightStar Care of Charleston For many seniors, the thought of leaving the familiar surroundings of their home… Read more »
Home Care Up Close and Personal
by Sheena Janse, Elder Care Advisor with Care for Life Non-medical homecare offers services such as transportation, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship,… Read more »
Key Discussions Families Don’t Have
by Loretta Hartzell Nearly three-quarters of people wouldn’t know what to do if they found out a family member needed long… Read more »