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Senior Humor
Observations on Growing Older: Going out is good. Coming home is better!
When people say you look "Great"...they add, "for your age!"
Your husband is counting on you to remember things you don't remember.
You miss the days when everything worked with just an "ON" and "OFF" switch.
Notice everything they sell in stores is "sleeveless"?!
What used to be freckles are now liver spots.
You have 3 sizes of clothes in your closet...2 of which you will never wear.
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Blueberry-Mango Colada Salad
Click here for the recipe to this simple and delicious summer treat!
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Greetings!
Summer's in full gear, and we hope you have a fun July with family and friends! We are happy to share our July "Home Care News by Angels" with you. Check out our summer topics in this issue: Staying Hydrated, Senior Gadgets, Ice Cream, Senior Humor, a Blueberry-Mango Colada Salad, and as well as the latest happenings at Visiting Angels home care NJ. |
| Stay Hydrated This Summer
July is a HOT month! Especially during the hot summer months, it's important for everyone--including older people--to stay hydrated.
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| Gadget Corner
Our Gadget Corner features unique products which have extra benefits for the NJ senior care population.*
AquaJogger® Bouyancy Belt
Just in time for summer pool fun! The AquaJogger allows you to be suspended in water at shoulder level. You can breathe normally, your hair and face won't get submersed, and best of all--this belt allows you to tone your abdominal muscles with low-impact exercise. Visit www.aquajogger.com to watch a video and for more information.
Front Porch Classics' Lawn Bowling Set
This classic lawn bowling set is outdoor fun for the whole family! The set comes with 10 wooden milk bottle pins and a water-resistent carrying bag. The retro design is reminiscent of a more innocent time. Go to www.universitygames.com to learn more.
Click here to see featured gadgets from past issues.
*Visiting Angels does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, processes, or services. Items shown are for informational purposes only.
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| Who doesn't love to eat ice cream in the summer? But can it be good for you?
For generations, we've enjoyed this cold summer treat. But are there healthier alternatives? Click here to read more.
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About Our CareVisiting Angels is a New Jersey-licensed, non-medical home care company committed to going well beyond the "industry standard" to provide an exceptional level of security, comfort and peace of mind to our clients and their loved ones. Our "Angels", all certified home health professionals, are ready to provide compassionate and dependable assistance with the activities of everyday living to seniors, the disabled, those recovering from surgery and to those who are simply frail. Our services include such simple tasks as light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands and shopping to more personal tasks such as hygiene assistance, bathing, dressing and grooming. Visiting Angels' in-home care helps make it possible for seniors and other adults to continue to live at home and maintain the independence of their daily routines and familiar surroundings, safely. We truly understand how challenging and alien the entire home care selection process can be...and we are experienced in working with families; with loved ones "resistant" to receiving care; and with third-parties payors (such as insurance companies and the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs) to help insure that the best interests of the family and their loved ones are met. Visiting Angels' services help families spend more mutually-rewarding and meaningful time with their loved ones and also helps provide comfort and peace of mind to those who face the challenge of long-distance caregiving.
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