Healthy Recoveries

Surgery takes it’s toll on your body. Going through recovery from an extensive procedure isn’t always the easiest thing to do. Here are a few things to remember on your journey to getting better. – Be sure you’re doing everything your doctor has asked of you. After your surgery, you will be given instructions for…

A Word from Our Chaplain

There is much beauty in life, and much of it available for each of us to behold. However, I suppose it depends on what you believe whether or not you see much, or even any, of it. Personally, I believe that as the days come, accumulating into months, then years, they have within them more…

When Things Look a Little Rough

Watching your loved one go through Hospice Care isn’t easy. It’s not hard to lose yourself and become worried or stressed during these difficult times. Here are a few things to remember when things look a little rough. 1. Be sure to find a support system for both you and your loved one. Talking about…

Fall Prevention

The first step to preventing in-home falls is identifying the cause of the problem. Some falls are caused by weakness of the body while others may be brought on by dizziness or fatigue from prescriptions. There are plenty of causes of falls, so the best thing to do is sit down with your loved one…

A Word from Our Chaplain

Did you hear the latest about the ice in Antarctica? A chunk the size of Delaware (it’s a small state, but just imagine a rock the size of a small state!) broke off from what’s called the Larsen C Ice Shelf. It’s 2,240 square miles in size, and experts say it probably weighs more than…

Home Health: The Essentials

At LifeSpring, we know how hard of a decision it can be to use Home Health Care. That’s why we want to provide our readers with some essentials to utilizing Home Health for loved ones. 1. You don’t have to do it alone. If there is need for a Home Health Care Provider, insurance can…

Why Home Health is so Important

A sick or injured loved one who has been hospitalized goes through a lot during the recovery process. Home Health Care is a great way for your loved one to be monitored and given a little extra care during recovery. Home Care is usually most common in patients who have surgical wounds, a need for…