Our Services
SENIOR CARE RESORUCES
Jubilee Home Care goal is to help seniors live healthier, happier lives in their own homes.
That’s why we’ve devoted this section of our Website to providing information about the illnesses and conditions that affect seniors most.
Diseases like Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, Dementia, and others can have a devastating effect on both those people suffering from the condition, and their families.
ILLNESSES & CONDITIONS
We hope these resources help you to continue to make the best care decisions for you and your family.
Our qualified and compassionate caregivers ensure you or your loved one is staying healthy and safe by providing assistance with many different personal care activities.
Jubilee Home Care personal care services are tailored to meet the individual needs of each one of our patients and are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week, including all holidays and weekends. Jubilee Home Care level of service and highly trained, screened, and credentialed healthcare professionals meet and exceed the healthcare industry’s highest standards.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
A devastating disease that gradually deteriorates an individual's lifetime of memories, Alzheimer's or related forms of dementia have a staggering impact on the lives of those affected. Individuals with this progressive, mind-altering disease require special care. While treatments to stop or reverse Alzheimer's do not yet exist, resources and proven methods of care are available to help you and your loved one best manage the changes it brings.
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Arthritis
Arthritis can mean serious pain and fatigue for people—chronic symptoms that inhibit daily activities and lowers quality of life. But having arthritis doesn't have to mean immobility and loss of independence. A number of lifestyle enhancements, as recommended by the Arthritis Foundation, can reduce symptoms of arthritis and enable you or your loved one to get moving again.
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Diabetes
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 25 percent of seniors age 65 and older have diabetes, a group of diseases characterized by high blood glucose levels due to a lack of insulin. Diabetes affects women and men nearly equally. Diabetes can cause sight and hearing loss, nerve damage, and high blood pressure. However, a lifestyle that includes a healthy diet, exercise and strength training can limit and even prevent some forms of diabetes.
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