What’s New in Home Health Care?
LisaCares NH Newsfeed is a thoughtful initiative to help individuals and families navigate important and often challenging decisions regarding home heath care. Topics like dementia, Alzheimer’s, hospice, and disability care are profoundly impactful, and having a curated source for insights and updates is invaluable.
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Senior Care
Navigating the array of choices in senior care: This article explores the diverse options available for senior living, from independent living to memory care, and highlights the benefits of retirement communities.
Empowering aging: How AI and value-based care are making senior living more personalized and affordable: Discusses how AI is revolutionizing senior care by creating personalized experiences and addressing staffing challenges.
Dementia/Alzheimer’s Care
Why the Future of Dementia May Not Be as Dark as You Think: A study suggests that dementia rates may be declining due to improved lifestyle factors across generations.
Shingles Vaccine Protects Against Dementia: New findings show that shingles vaccination may reduce dementia risk by 20%.
How an unusual medical procedure transmitted Alzheimer’s: A study reveals how certain medical procedures might inadvertently spread Alzheimer’s under rare circumstances.
Sleep phases that could protect your brain from Alzheimer’s: Research highlights the importance of specific sleep phases in preserving brain health and reducing Alzheimer’s risk.
Hospice Care
Hospice celebrates 40 years, opens new care clinic: A hospice organization marks its anniversary with the launch of a new palliative care clinic.
Lancaster-based hospice welcomes funding boost: A hospice receives a generous donation to support its palliative care services.
Disability Care
Medicaid Cuts Could Jeopardize Access to Critical Long-Term Care Services for People with Disabilities and Older Adults: Examines how proposed Medicaid cuts could impact access to essential home care services.
Disability advocates rally against proposed cap on in-home aides: Advocates push back against budget proposals that could limit access to personal care attendants..



