December 5, 2014 by

Have you ever wondered if a loved one may need help at home?
Take a look at our Warning Signs that Home Care is Needed video for some tips on recognizing the signs that it’s time for in-home care. (more…)
December 5, 2014 by

Take a look at our Warning Signs that Home Care is Needed video for some tips on recognizing the signs that it’s time for in-home care. (more…)
December 4, 2014 by

Learn more about the types of private duty home care services available, including senior care, and the benefits of home care in our Primer on Home Care video. (more…)
November 21, 2014 by
Ensuring the highest quality of home care for our clients is At Home Independent Living’s mission. Because of this, we are committed to making sure our clients and their loved ones are consistently made aware of new developments in the science of elder care. As one of the top rated home care companies in Syracuse, New York, we believe that education is an important part of the services we provide. (more…)
November 14, 2014 by

Type 2 diabetes affects one in four Americans who are 65 or older, according to an article in Everyday Health. At Home Independent Living in Syracuse is committed to ensuring the long-term health of our clients, and we believe that education for clients and family members about potential risk factors is an important part of this education. This is just one of many reasons why At Home Independent Living is one of the top rated home care companies in Syracuse, New York. (more…)
November 7, 2014 by
At Home Independent Living believes that enhancing the emotional lives of our clients is a central part of our mission. Our caregivers are committed to providing the kind of emotionally supportive care that ensures our clients feel loved and respected at every level of memory care. That’s one of the many reasons At Home Independent Living is one of the top rated home care companies in Syracuse, New York. (more…)
September 24, 2014 by
Travel preparations can be difficult enough under the best of circumstances, but imagine planning a vacation with an elderly loved one with Alzheimer’s. Sound daunting? Before immediately writing off the idea, check out these tips from the Huffington Post. (more…)
September 17, 2014 by
With life expectancy continuing to increase, the elderly population is booming. Compared to those living at the start of the 20th century, this generation may live an additional 30 years, raising some interesting questions: What do we want to do with those extra years, and how can society change the way it looks at aging to improve quality of life for the elderly? (more…)
September 10, 2014 by
Short of finding a fountain of youth, there is one step we can take to combat aging: surround ourselves with kids! New data shows that simply being around children can help relieve depression, reduce the need for some medications, and increase exercise in seniors. With families often at a distance, however, it can be difficult for the elderly to find an opportunity to hang out with youthful companions. To that end, some organizations are combining traditional home care & independent living activities by creating opportunities to get kids and seniors together in some fun and interesting ways. (more…)
May 1, 2014 by
Take a look at our Communication Tips for Alzheimer’s Disease video for some tips to help with understanding and communicating with persons with Alzheimer’s disease.
April 10, 2014 by

Aging can bring about a number of lifestyle changes, and perhaps the hardest of these is the ability to remain safely and independently at home. But is life in a nursing home an unavoidable option? Before making the unalterable decision to sell your loved one’s home and move him or her into a long-term care facility, take the time to completely assess conditions and prognosis, formal and informal support systems, and financial ability for care. (more…)