This is a difficult, but necessary conversation. Here's some tips...
This is a difficult, but necessary conversation.  Here's some tips...
Always Best Care Senior Services Newsletter
January 2018

When is Driving Not Safe for Our Loved Ones?
As a teenager, freedom naturally happened when we received our drivers license. As we age, difficult discussions need to be had to determine if that privilege of driving needs to taken away. There is no magical cut-off age for driving; it’s a matter of whether your loved one is both physically and mentally capable of continuing safely. This can be a tough but necessary conversation to have with your aging parent. If you need some advice on aging parents, please contact Greg today at 908-963-4996.
Should Your Aging Parent
Still Be Driving?


Driving is one of the freedoms that teenagers can’t wait to get, and one that seniors are reluctant to give up. It is a source of independence and control over their lives because they can go anywhere they want, whenever they want. But many family members become more worried as their parents age, wondering whether it is still safe for them to be driving ... Read More  
Common Vision Problems in
Older Adults


With aging, it’s normal for vision to change. Many people find that they need glasses to help them see fine print or focus when looking at a distance, when in their younger years, their vision was fine. Changes in eyesight can be very gradual over time, to the point where you may not even realize at first that anything is different. Getting regular eye exams can help detect problems before they become more severe. Individuals age 60 and older are encouraged to have their eyes checked annually ... Read More  
January is Glaucoma
Awareness Month ...


It's also an important time to spread the word about this sight-stealing disease.
Glaucoma is called "the sneak thief of sight" since there are no symptoms and once vision is lost, it's permanent. As much as 40% of vision can be lost without a person noticing.

Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness. Moreover, among African American and Latino populations, glaucoma is more prevalent. Glaucoma is 6 to 8 times more common in African Americans than Caucasians.

Over 3 million Americans, and over 60 million people worldwide, have glaucoma. Experts estimate that half of them don’t know they have it. Combined with our aging population, we can see an epidemic of blindness looming if we don’t raise awareness about the importance of regular eye examinations to preserve vision. The World Health Organization estimates that 4.5 million people worldwide are blind due to glaucoma.
Always in Touch
A free service providing a friendly phone call each weekday for seniors and disabled adults. Always in Touch provides daily socialization and the reassurance that the senior "is not alone." Enroll today!
Always Safe
If you or your loved one need evening protection but not overnight care, then Always Safe is right for you. Always Safe combines in-home care during the day with a Philips Lifeline fall detection system at night.
Veterans Program
Many war time Veterans and their Surviving Spouses do not know about their potential entitlements to VA benefits. Always Best Care can provide the resources to obtain the VA Benefits they are entitled to.

January Recipe: Hot Chocolate
Nothing beats a mug of hot chocolate on a cold winter day. This recipe is just as easy as it is tastey. 
Recipe provided by:
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Since 1996, Always Best Care has helped families with non-medical in-home care and assisted living placement services. With Always Best Care, every client receives extraordinary care in an inspiring environment with caring people. Our Care Coordinators have worked with thousands of seniors across the country. We're here to serve you! 
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