Preparing for a Good End of Life

The article below is the work of Katy Butler and was featured on the Wall Street Journal.  Feb. 8, 2019 11:29 a.m. ET I recently turned 70 in Marin County, Calif., home to some of the healthiest, wealthiest and longest-lived people in the country. I swim daily, take no medications and can still hoist my…

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Clinical Study Outlines the Consequences of Polypharmacy in the Elderly

Polypharmacy is not uncommon among the elderly, particularly for those with chronic health conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. Here, the home care providers at Avila Home Care detail some of the consequences of polypharmacy as discussed in recent clinical studies.  What is Polypharmacy? Polypharmacy refers to the effects of taking multiple medications concurrently to…

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How Seniors Benefit from Interaction with Children and Young Adults

When seniors interact and make personal connections with members of younger generations, such as children and teenagers, the benefits for all parties involved can be boundless. Here, the home care providers at Avila Home Care discuss how seniors can benefit from interacting with children and young adults to increase their livelihood and even experience health…

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