How We Can Help Knowing if home care service is necessary is a very important step in maintaining an independent life at home.

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Is There a Need? Answer a questionnaire that will help you decide if you need home care services and what level of care might be necessary...

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Helping VHS The Power of Giving is in knowing your generosity truly does make a difference in people's lives and it is genuinely appreciated.

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Updates

Great news for veterans and their families!
The Veterans Administration has increased the amount of service available for home health care. Click here to learn more.

Replenish your strength with VHS.

Frailty syndrome often develops with aging. VHS can help restore strength. Click here.

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's is difficult.
VHS can help make it easier. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Caring for an elderly loved one doesn't have to be a burden.
Respite care from VHS can help. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Heart disease is the leading cause of disability for men and women over the age of 65.
VHS can help remedy the situation. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Nearly 10 million elderly americans live alone.
VHS can help provide the warmth of companionship. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

With a little help, diabetic seniors can remain independent at home:

VHS can help provide the required services. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Good Nutrition Helps Maintain Good Health:
VHS can help ensure that a loved one receives proper nutrition. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Vision Loss:

Loss of vision doesn't have to mean loss of independence. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Arthritis:
Chronic arthritis can be managed to help a loved one continue to live at home and enjoy their independence. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.

Fall:
Serious falls and hip fracture can be prevented or minimized with help in the home. Please take a moment to learn more about this valuable service by clicking here.



From our Blog
The Need for SCILS Vision Program
Patrice Wessel | 1/27/2012
As people age they are more vulnerable to vision loss. According to the National Federation of the Blind, an estimated one in six people ages 65 or older and one in three people age 85 and older will experience some degree of vision loss. 
A Little Shaky and on the Road - When Does the Driving for Our Parents End?
Patrice Wessel | 1/27/2012
When I recently called my parents my Daddy picked up the phone. He said that he had been on line checking out information about senior drivers.

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