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admin on February 27th, 2011

PARKINSON DISEASE, Their Fight to be Understood People with Parkinson’s can have trouble speaking clearly. But simple drills can train them to talk louder to regain vocal Regina Nuzzo December 25, 2006(The Times) – Martin Romoff used to rely on his voice to make a living as a Los Angeles tire salesman. But two decades [...]

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admin on February 13th, 2011

Is Selecting an in-home caregiver ever been a challenge to you or your family? So the “Aha” moment arrives. Circumstances make you realize two things. 1) I’m not as young as I used to be, and 2.) “Old age ain’t for sissies” as the great Bette Davis once said. Gradually, or sometimes suddenly, it happens… [...]

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admin on August 26th, 2010

PRESS RELEASE For further information contact: Rosemarie Tamunday-Casanova, Administrator (941) 366-0801 Email: rose@rightaccordhealth.com www.RightAccordHealth.com July 19, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Good Deed to Benefit Local Organization Sarasota, June 23, 2010 RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty-Home Health Care Kathryn Larkin, Client Relations & HR Manager of RIGHT ACCORD Private- Duty Home Health Care, participated in the Muscular [...]

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Senior mobility is an issue that affects everyone particularly at the age when decline in physical functions start to appear. According to local statistics, Sarasota County has the largest percentage of older adults in the nation. It is the third largest county in the United States  with older adults. More than 30 percent of the [...]

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admin on March 19th, 2010

Medication Management among seniors is one of the challenges that will be faced by an individual in their senior years. As people age and diagnosed with a disease, taking different medications increases. Studies have shown that the more medications people take, the more they take medications they don’t need. It is important to be aware [...]

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admin on March 6th, 2010

Caregiver is a person who provides physical, emotional, psychological and social needs of another person who is dependent and unable to provide for his or her own needs. When we talk about caregivers, we talk about the people we see around us everyday. We see them in stores, churches, banks, shopping malls, our neighborhood or [...]

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admin on February 19th, 2010

When creating advance directives, consider what’s important to you. Consider the following questions and see which statements express how you think you’d feel if you were near death. It’s important to me to: “Die without pain and suffering” “be able to make my own decisions” “leave my family with good memories” “not burden my family [...]

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What is an advance medical directives and why it is very important? All persons have rights. When you become ill,  you as a client or patient have rights. These includes: The right to privacy – your personal and medical information is confidential. Medical records and communications with your physician must be kept private. The right [...]

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Press Release: November 9, 2009 RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty-Home Care announced today its new affiliation with The Senior’s Choice (TSC), the nation’s largest network of independent senior care companies. As a member of TSC, RIGHT ACCORD leverages the experience and support of hundreds of home care companies across the U.S. The owner, Rosemarie Tamunday_Casanova, started [...]

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admin on October 9th, 2009

Stress is a fact of life. Although some stress is normal and even needed, too much of it can affect your quality of life and your health. There are simple things you can do to help relieve stress. When you feel stressed, you can: Take slow, deep breaths. Soak in a warm bath. Listen to [...]

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