An Aging Life Care Manager, also known as a geriatric care manager, serves as a personalized guide and advocate for older and disabled adults, as well as those in their support system.
Learn MoreFor those in need of exceptional supportive services in their home, such as transportation, personal care, companionship, or light housekeeping, we can simplify what may feel like an overwhelming task.
Learn MoreWindward Home Health is licensed by the California Department of Public Health to provide skilled nursing services like medication management, injections, and post-operative care. We help you live safely in your own home while managing complex needs.
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Wherever you are in the aging journey, we help you navigate for a better trip. Our in-home care services follow a continuum of helping you where you are and leading you to where you want to be.
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By Megan Maher, BSN, RN, Aging Life Care Manager and RN Case Manager, Windward Home Health Adults aged 65 or older take more medications than any other age group. The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control estimates that 83% of U.S. adults in their 60s and 70s had used at least one prescription drug in
As the holiday season approaches, many of us eagerly anticipate the joy of spending time with loved ones and indulging in delicious, and often unhealthy, foods. Our taste buds may rejoice at the sight of festive feasts, but it’s good to remember that our gut microbiome plays a crucial role in our overall health. Its
Are you in the sandwich generation? “More than half of Americans in their 40s are ‘sandwiched’ between an aging parent and their own children,” says the Pew Research Center. Another 36% of people in their 50s are as well. Sandwiched family caregivers somehow make it all work—providing care, taking care of themselves, managing work and
Long-term care (LTC) insurance is designed to provide financial support to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. But beyond the primary beneficiary of the policy, there’s another pivotal role in the insurance process: the “designee.” Here’s why it’s important to name a designee and the value
“Our care manager is superb in all respects! The On-Call Manager is also most helpful and professional.”