Category 'Healthy Living'

Salute To Seniors a Success!

Salute To Seniors in Arcadia a Great Success! Mr. Jack Lamp received the Senior of the Year Award for his volunteerism and his tireless commitment to serve others in the community. The Polynesian theme went beyond the decor and dress. Thanks to Vista Cove Arcadia, Polynesian food was provided to the 250 attendees.

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The Aging Eye – Macular Degeneration vs. Glaucoma

Eyesight changes are common with older age, but two diseases, age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma, can significantly affect the vision of seniors.

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May Is Older Americans Month

May is Older Americans Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions and achievements of senior citizens nationwide.

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Preventing Nighttime Slips and Falls

One-third of adults over age 65 fall each year, and falls are the leading cause of injury death among seniors. These tips can reduce the risk of nighttime injuries.

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Catch Up on the Latest Home Care Industry News

The April edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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Regency Park Oak Knoll Casino Masquerade a Big Success!

  On March 25, 2012, Right at Home Pasadena participated at the Regency Park Oak Knoll Casino Masquerade.  What a terrific time we had!  Here are some of the pictures from the eventful evening. Thanks to everyone at Regency Park Oak Knoll for holding such a great event for t...

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American Diabetes Association Alert Day Is March 27

March 27 is American Diabetes Association Alert Day, a call for people nationwide to take the new Diabetes Risk Test to determine if they are at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes.

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High Tea Served at Vista Cove at Arcadia!

Right at Home participated in the fun and festivities at the Vista Cove at Arcadia High Tea on March 13!

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Dietary Tips for Slowing Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition of lost bone density, which can lead to bone fractures. To maintain strong bones, consume foods rich in calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients.

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Read the Latest News Affecting the Home Care Industry

The March edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.

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