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3 Reasons To Invest In Applied Behavioral Analysis For Your Autistic Child

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Finding out that your child is on the autism spectrum can be challenging. Living with autism can be difficult for both you and your child, but modern advancements in behavioral therapy have provided tools that will help your child overcome some of the limitations that are associated with autism disorders. Applied behavioral analysis (ABA) is one form of therapy that has proven particularly effective in helping autistic children. Here are three reasons why you should consider ABA services for your autistic child in the future.

18 September 2017

3 Missteps You Could Make In Choosing A Memory Care Facility

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Finding a memory care facility for your loved one takes time and research. Unless you have experience in choosing care, you could overlook some of the more important aspects of receiving quality care. To help you with your search, here are some mistakes made by others in their searches that you should avoid. Being Unrealistic About Your Loved One's Needs The level of care that your loved one can receive at a memory care facility can vary.

17 September 2017

Four Benefits Of Moving To A Skilled Nursing Home After Hip Surgery

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You may not realize this, but there are actually different types of nursing homes. The bedridden and infirm are often permanent residents in a full-assist nursing facility, where you may have multiple skill levels when it comes to the nursing staff. Skilled nursing homes, on the other hand, have staff that are not only fully trained and fully licensed, but they are also highly experienced. Here are three benefits of choosing a skilled nursing home over the others after you have had hip surgery.

15 September 2017

Is Dad's Parkinson's Getting Worse? 3 Ways To Decide If He's Ready For Assisted Care

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Parkinson's disease involves a slow progression of symptoms that eventually culminates in a need for additional care. While your dad might have been fine at home for many years, there does eventually come a time when most seniors with Parkinson's need help with their daily routine. Naturally, this isn't an easy decision, and it is important to involve your father in conversations about assisted living as much as possible. As you review his current care plan, consider these signs that he might be ready for senior assisted care.

14 September 2017