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🏠 Dedicated to exceptional home healthcare services tailored to individual and family needs.

01/01/2025

Cheers to health, happiness, and success in 2025! 🥂💖

12/25/2024

Merry Christmas! Let’s make memories that last a lifetime🎁✨

What’s your most cherished holiday memory?

11/20/2024

Thinking about stopping your meds on your own? 🤔
Remember, your treatment plan is designed to keep you feeling your best. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to avoid setbacks or worsening symptoms. Your health journey is too important to go it alone! 💪💊

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📞(778) 504-0595
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11/13/2024

1. Nutrient Absorption:
Older people’s bodies may become less efficient at absorbing certain nutrients from food. This can lead to deficiencies even if a senior is consuming an adequate diet. Therefore, it becomes crucial to ensure they get enough vitamins and minerals to support their overall health.

2. Reduced Appetite:
Seniors may experience reduced appetite, resulting in decreased food intake. This can make it challenging to obtain all the necessary nutrients solely from food. By incorporating a balanced diet along with vitamin and mineral supplementation, seniors can bridge nutrient gaps and maintain their health.

3. Age-Related Changes:
Ageing is associated with various physiological changes that can affect nutrient requirements. For example, seniors may have reduced stomach acid production, which can impair the absorption of certain vitamins like B12. Additionally, bone density decreases with age, making adequate calcium and vitamin D intake essential to maintain bone health and prevent osteoporosis.

4. Immune Function:
A well-functioning immune system is crucial for seniors as they are often more susceptible to infections and illnesses. Certain vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin D, and zinc, play vital roles in supporting immune function. Ensuring an adequate intake of these nutrients can help seniors maintain a robust immune system and reduce the risk of infections.

5. Chronic Health Conditions:
Seniors are more likely to have chronic health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and osteoarthritis. Some vitamins and minerals have been linked to a lower risk of these conditions and may help manage their symptoms. For instance, omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial for heart health, while magnesium may help with muscle and joint pain.

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📞(778) 504-0595
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11/11/2024

Remembering the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of our heroes.

11/08/2024

🤔 A tetanus shot may be essential for deep wounds, especially if caused by a rusty or dirty object!
💉 Protect yourself—when in doubt, get a booster🛡️🚑

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📞(778) 504-0595
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11/06/2024

Stay informed and take your medications the right way! 📝

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📞(778) 504-0595
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11/04/2024

Transforming lives with cutting-edge solutions in memory care! 💡✨
Discover how innovative technologies and personalized approaches are making a difference for individuals and their families.

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📞(778) 504-0595
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10/31/2024

May this Diwali fill your heart with new hopes and prosperity✨

10/31/2024

Carving out some good times this Halloween! 🎃🧡

10/28/2024

Give your body the best chance to heal fast and well!

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📞(778) 504-0595
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10/26/2024

If you’re managing multiple medications, it’s important to stay organized. Here’s how to do it effectively:
🗓 Use a weekly pill organizer.
📱 Set alarms or use apps to remind you.
📒 Keep a medication journal to track side effects.
🩺 Have regular check-ins with your healthcare provider.

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📞(778) 504-0595
✉️ [email protected]

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20461 Douglas Crescent
Langley, BC
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