What is “vascular dementia”? - May is Action on Stroke Month. In that light, we look at "vascular dementia," cognitive problems brought on suddenly by a stroke and/or gradually by "ministrokes" or "TIAs." https://lnkd.in/et_JrpdV
Honora Care Management & Consulting
Individual and Family Services
Mamaroneck, New York 541 followers
Helping older adults and their families navigate decisions related to aging. We provide unbiased and objective guidance.
About us
Honora Care Management & Consulting in Westchester, NY is dedicated to helping aging adults live their best life by creating customized solutions based on years of experience. Our services are objective, unbiased and professional. We do not accept gifts, commissions, or kickbacks of any kind for any referral - ever. We abide by the strict Code of Ethics and Practice Standards through memberships with Aging Life Care Association and National Association of Social Workers. We work in partnership with aging adults and their loved ones to provide support, knowledge and resources at a time of uncertainty. Our approach and solutions are customized based on each client’s unique circumstance. Honora provides the skill and insight to develop, coordinate and oversee personalized plans for your needs and preferences. We help families understand the changes their loved one is experiencing and how to cope by developing the necessary action plans.
- Website
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http://www.honoracmc.com
External link for Honora Care Management & Consulting
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Mamaroneck, New York
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Aging Life Care, Elder Care, and Geriatric Care Management
Locations
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650 Halstead Avenue
Suite 201-D
Mamaroneck, New York 10543, US
Employees at Honora Care Management & Consulting
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Susan Keating, CMC
Founder of Honora Care Management & Consulting. We help seniors and their loved ones develop and navigate solutions.
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Noreen Keating Sankbeil
Operations Specialist | Project Manager | Leading Front-to-Back Change Initiatives
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Adrienne Rynne
Aging Life Care Professional/Senior Living Specialist/Psychotherapist
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Julie Rogoff
Aging Life Care Professional at Honora Care Management & Consulting
Updates
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Talking with Dad about his hearing loss - Does your loved one deny there's a problem? Resist the idea of a hearing aid? You are not alone! Learn ways to gently broach the subject. https://lnkd.in/etpN33z3
Talking with Dad about his hearing loss
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Celebrating #AgingLifeCareMonth! Contact us to learn how an @AgingLifeCare Professional can help you and your loved ones prepare for #AgingWell.
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Home visits are in! - Do you wish for the good old days when doctors made house calls? Many practitioners, including doctors, psychotherapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists, are now offering home visits (mobile outpatient services) that do not require your loved one be officially homebound. https://lnkd.in/eh79RE3C
Home visits are in!
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Adaptive clothing - People with conditions that limit movement, such as arthritis and Parkinson's, often have difficulty dressing themselves. Dementia also makes dressing a challenge. Adaptive clothing enables your relative to do more for themselves, relieving you of a frustrating task and preserving their dignity and self-esteem. https://lnkd.in/gcWeqFQd
Adaptive clothing
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What is “inflammaging”? - When our immune system overreacts, it's like a house on fire. This is more common as we age. Our immune system continues to tell our bodies we are being attacked, even when we aren't, or aren't any longer. Such "inflammaging"—the tendency in our later years to stay in an internally inflamed state—may be a common link between conditions such as cancer, diabetes, dementia, and heart disease. https://lnkd.in/gyb-Kt7z
What is “inflammaging”?
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Before you suggest assisted living - While you may feel a move is urgent, the person you care for may not be ready. Don’t push! Instead, do some homework on your own so you are able to act quickly when they decide the time is right. https://lnkd.in/ewnF5MBp
Before you suggest assisted living
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Choosing a support group - Between in-person and online support groups, there are many options to choose from. Make a list of your top priorities and then try out a few to see which one fits best. https://lnkd.in/ecWijQim
Choosing a support group
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Serving as a special needs trustee - If you have a disabled relative, perhaps a sibling, you may be asked to serve as the trustee for their "special needs trust." While this is quite an honor, it's an immense responsibility. Be sure you have the knowledge and support you will need. https://lnkd.in/eRf_DsUG
Serving as a special needs trustee
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Chronic kidney disease - March is National Kidney Month. Fully 15% of Americans have chronic kidney disease. Many are unaware of it. The condition lasts for decades, and symptoms do not appear until it is in the later stages, when irreversible damage has already been done. Should your loved one get checked? https://lnkd.in/eR9vcABi
Chronic kidney disease
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