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Under the weather.   Chicken noodle soup might be one of the simplest meals to make.Ingredients2tablespoons vegetable oi...
05/08/2024

Under the weather. Chicken noodle soup might be one of the simplest meals to make.

Ingredients
2
tablespoons vegetable oil
1
package (20 oz) boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut in 3/4-inch pieces
1/2
teaspoon salt
1/4
teaspoon pepper
3/4
cup chopped onion
1/2
cup chopped carrot
1/2
cup chopped celery
1
carton (32 oz) Progresso™ chicken broth
1 1/2
cups uncooked medium egg noodles (3 oz)
Chopped fresh parsley, if desired
Garlic-flavored croutons, if desired

Funded by Medicaid, Dada homecare allows people to choose who provides their care – and the caregiver gets paid instantl...
02/04/2024

Funded by Medicaid, Dada homecare allows people to choose who provides their care – and the caregiver gets paid instantly.

Having friends coming over for quick snack.  Enjoy this simple easy to make dish from
02/03/2024

Having friends coming over for quick snack.

Enjoy this simple easy to make dish from

Tips for choosing and using canesA cane can improve balance or help with mobility after an injury or disability. There a...
02/03/2024

Tips for choosing and using canes

A cane can improve balance or help with mobility after an injury or disability. There are quite a few options to choose from. Learn more about your choices and how to pick a cane that's right for you. Talk to your doctor, physical therapist or another member of your health care team for suggestions too. And before you start using a cane, make sure you know how to move with it safely.

Most people do well with a cane that has a single tip. A quad cane, which has four tips, provides a broader base of support. But that type of cane can be heavier and more cumbersome to use. Quad canes may help lower the risk of falls in people who are recovering from a stroke.

Choosing a grip
Pick a grip that feels comfortable for you. Foam grips or grips shaped to fit the user's hand are popular choices. If you have trouble grasping with your fingers, a larger grip might be a better option.

Choosing a good cane grip eases stress on joints and may help prevent other joint problems. Numbness or pain in your hand or fingers might be a sign that a cane's grip isn't a good fit for your hand. Ask your physical therapist or another member of your health care team to help you choose the best grip for you.

Memory loss: 7 tips to improve your memory1. Be physically active every dayPhysical activity raises blood flow to the wh...
02/03/2024

Memory loss: 7 tips to improve your memory

1. Be physically active every day
Physical activity raises blood flow to the whole body, including the brain. This might help keep your memory sharp.

For most healthy adults, the Department of Health and Human Services recommends at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity, such as brisk walking, or 75 minutes a week of vigorous aerobic activity, such as jogging. It's best if this activity is spread throughout the week. If you don't have time for a full workout, try a few 10-minute walks throughout the day.

2. Stay mentally active
Just as physical activity keeps your body in shape, activities that engage your mind help keep your brain in shape. And those activities might help prevent some memory loss. Do crossword puzzles. Read. Play games. Learn to play a musical instrument. Try a new hobby. Volunteer at a local school or with a community group.

3. Spend time with others
Social interaction helps ward off depression and stress. Both of those can contribute to memory loss. Look for opportunities to get together with loved ones, friends and other people, especially if you live alone.

4. Stay organized
You're more likely to forget things if your home is cluttered or your notes are in disarray. Keep track of tasks, appointments and other events in a notebook, calendar or electronic planner. You might even repeat each entry out loud as you write it down to help keep it in your memory. Keep to-do lists up to date. Check off items you've finished. Keep your wallet, keys, glasses and other essential items in a set place in your home so they are easy to find.

Limit distractions. Don't do too many things at once. If you focus on the information that you're trying to remember, you're more likely to recall it later. It also might help to connect what you're trying to remember to a favorite song or a familiar saying or idea.

5. Sleep well
Not getting enough sleep has been linked to memory loss. So has restless sleep and sleep that gets disturbed often. Make getting enough healthy sleep a priority. Adults should sleep 7 to 9 hours a night on a regular basis. If snoring disrupts sleep, make an appointment to see your health care provider. Snoring could be a sign of a sleep disorder, such as sleep apnea.

6. Eat a healthy diet
A healthy diet is good for your brain. Eat fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Choose low-fat protein sources, such as fish, beans and skinless poultry. What you drink also counts. Too much alcohol can lead to confusion and memory loss.

7. Manage chronic health problems
Follow your health care provider's advice for dealing with medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, hearing loss and obesity. The better you take care of yourself, the better your memory is likely to be. Regularly review the medicines you take with your health care provider. Some medicines can affect memory.

When to get help for memory loss
If you're worried about memory loss, make an appointment with your health care provider. If memory loss affects your ability to do your daily activities, if you notice your memory getting worse, or if a family member or friend is concerned about your memory loss, it's particularly important to get help.

At your appointment, your provider likely will do a physical exam and check your memory and problem-solving skills. Sometimes other tests may be needed too. Treatment depends on what's causing memory loss.

How can you boost your health as you age?Get moving — try gardening, biking, or walking. Choose healthy foods rich in nu...
02/02/2024

How can you boost your health as you age?

Get moving — try gardening, biking, or walking. Choose healthy foods rich in nutrients. Manage stress — try yoga or keep a journal. Learn something new — take a class or join a club.

Staying in touch with family, friends, and social groups (including support groups) will yield more aging benefits than ...
02/02/2024

Staying in touch with family, friends, and social groups (including support groups) will yield more aging benefits than meet the eye. It’s never too late to make new connections, either. Socializing regularly can help you to:

-Maintain a support network you can rely on

-Boost your emotional health and brain function by avoiding the harmful effects of isolation

-Live a more active, enjoyable life (they’re not called the “golden years” for nothing, after all)

With Dada Home Care , you can:✅ Spend more time with people you love.✅ Choose the caregiver you are comfortable with.✅ L...
02/01/2024

With Dada Home Care , you can:

✅ Spend more time with people you love.
✅ Choose the caregiver you are comfortable with.
✅ Less trips to hospitals.
✅ Stop caregiver turnover.

Having a delicious meal with daily vegetables at least few times a week.  Roasting brings out the natural sweetness of v...
02/01/2024

Having a delicious meal with daily vegetables at least few times a week.

Roasting brings out the natural sweetness of vegetables. Enjoy this combo of root veggies enhanced with herbs.

Ingredients

2medium turnips, peeled, cut into 1-inch pieces (3 cups)
2medium parsnips, peeled, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (1 1/2 cups)
1medium red onion, cut into 1-inch wedges (1 cup)
1cup ready-to-eat baby-cut carrots
Cooking spray
2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

At Dada Home Care we're not just preventing hospital stays; we're giving people the gift of more quality time with their...
01/31/2024

At Dada Home Care we're not just preventing hospital stays; we're giving people the gift of more quality time with their loved ones to create move loving memories.

Getting care you trust is simple! 🌟 Qualifying is a breeze – Here at Dada Home Care this exactly what we pride ourselves...
01/31/2024

Getting care you trust is simple! 🌟 Qualifying is a breeze – Here at Dada Home Care this exactly what we pride ourselves in.

Whether you're a patient seeking support or a compassionate caregiver ready to make a difference, take the first step wi...
01/31/2024

Whether you're a patient seeking support or a compassionate caregiver ready to make a difference, take the first step with dadacare.

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