Preventative Health Strategies for Seniors

Preventative Health Strategies for Seniors

Preventative strategies can help seniors live healthier lives with fewer risks. 60% of older adults manage two or more chronic conditions. Some conditions that affect seniors are preventable; others aren’t but may be improved if they are recognized early enough.

There are several preventative strategies seniors can use to protect their health and reduce their risks, including certain medical tests. It’s important for seniors to have these screenings performed.

Immunization Awareness

Immunization Awareness

As we age, our immune systems begin to weaken, making us more susceptible to contracting diseases and various illnesses. Vaccines can help guard against some of the more common diseases. Seniors may need to get various vaccines, even if they received the same vaccines as a child.

How to Help Seniors Make the Most of Doctor Visits

How to Help Seniors Make the Most of Doctor Visits

Getting to a doctor visit, as well as understanding and implementing medical advice, can be a challenge for seniors. Aging involves changes in health, physical ability, and medical risks. On average, older adults in the US tend to be in a healthcare setting about 17 days a year. Given how common (and often necessary) it is for seniors to interact with doctors, it is important to help seniors navigate doctor visits well.

Those Who Bring the Good News

Those Who Bring the Good News

Just a few weeks ago, a friend invited me to a worship service held at a house church, and I jumped at the chance to go. Like many of us, it was the first time I had been to a corporate church setting in forever, and by forever I mean since the fourteenth of last March. While I’m grateful for the existing online church platforms we have access to, and even more grateful for my pastors and their diligence to reach their congregations; I admit that I thought I might just cry getting to finally attend an in-person church service again.

The Power of our Testimony

The Power of our Testimony

Throughout the scriptures, Jesus proves to be an excellent storyteller Himself, using storytelling as His preferred medium of teaching. He utilized His words to reveal wisdom to those around Him, to convict the proud, and to uplift the hurting and broken. At EPAGA, we aim to do the same. We are asked to tell stories, just as Jesus did: our testaments of the miracles and transformation that He’s accomplished in our lives.

The Proof of His Love

The Proof of His Love

At EPAGA Home Care, we choose to believe that the actions that we set out to do each day matter and that we can change the narrative of our world for the better. The scriptures tell us that the world will know us by our fruit, by our faithfulness, and by our love. May our fruit serve as proof: proof of His faithfulness, His death and resurrection, and proof of His undying love as we care for those around us and follow in His footsteps.