Living with heart failure poses unique challenges, both for individuals and their loved ones. As the condition progresses, making informed decisions about end-of-life care becomes crucial. In this blog, we’ll explore when someone with heart disease may be ready for hospice, the signs to look for, and why hospice care, especially with the support of […]
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6 Advantages of Choosing Hospice Care at Home [Infographic]
Advocating for Aging Parents
As the caregiver of an aging parent, there’s no doubt you are giving them all the love, patience, and comfort they need, but seeing to the business side of caring for them can be more challenging. Managing the legal, financial, and health-related issues can be an overwhelming responsibility. At Blue Water Homecare, we help take […]
Parkinson’s Disease: When is the right time for hospice care?
It is estimated that more than one million people in the United States are currently living with Parksinon’s disease. Parkinson’s is typically a slow-progressing neurological condition that weakens one’s movement, balance and coordination and causes uncontrollable tremors and shaking. Upon final stages of the disease, all ability to move may cease, and it might be […]
Hospice Care for Families Affected by Dementia and Alzheimer’s
An estimated six million Americans who are 65 years or older are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia or memory loss. With the number of dementia patients expected to increase rapidly by the year 2050, the number entering hospice care is also predicted to rise. In recent years, about 21 […]
Helping Veterans Alongside Community Partner Therapeutic Recreation Group
Blue Water Homecare is proud to announce a special partnership with Therapeutic Recreation Group (TRG), an organization which serves our local veteran community. At Blue Water, we are honored to serve veterans and their families as well through our Veterans Home Health Aide Services. In December, Blue Water will be sponsoring a Marine veteran to […]
Hospice Care Provides Comfort to Cancer Patients and Families
While someone can enter hospice care for any number of medical reasons, cancer continues to be the one of the most common. Each year, approximately 1.5 million Americans receive hospice care to improve their quality of life during their end of life journey. If you or a loved one is battling cancer and all medical […]
How to Stop Struggling from Sundowning
Although it is still warm in Central Texas, the official start of fall is upon us. As the days begin to shorten and darkness comes earlier, many seniors, and especially those with dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease, may have trouble with sundowning. Sundowning, or Sundown Syndrome, refers to the confusion, irritability, anxiety, or insomnia one develops […]