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Nobody knows exactly what to expect from their aging journey. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you don’t know what tomorrow will bring. The good news is, you don’t have to go through it alone.<br> Right at Home exists to be your guide to successful living at home. Whether you’re looking for tips on aging in place, a guide to transitional care after a hospital stay, or information on any other aging topic, we're here to help. We use our decades of experience and partnerships with experts worldwide to guide you each step of the way. Take some time to browse through our articles, guides and videos, knowing that you have a trusted guide to help you through it all.

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Caring for a Loved One With Aphasia

Our ability to communicate with others is something most of us take for granted on a daily basis. From small interactions, like asking someone to pass the salt, to more extensive conversations about complicated feelings, the ability to verbally communicate our wants and needs is a large part of the human experience.Aphasia, however, occurs when someone loses their ability to communicate due to damage to the part of the brain that impacts language.

Are You at Risk for Cataracts?

Cataracts are a leading cause of vision loss, but understanding the risks and taking steps to protect your eyes can make a big difference. This article reveals what cataracts are, who is most at risk, and offers practical prevention tips to help you keep your vision clear. 

Fall-Proofing the Home

A fall at home can change everything. For older adults, especially those living with mobility issues, minor changes in balance and movement can make everyday spaces less predictable. These easy room-by-room fixes and daily habits support safety and independence.

Tips for Maintaining a Strong

Retirement provides an opportunity to rediscover your passions, find new ways to make a difference, make friends, and stay connected with loved ones. In this article, you’ll discover practical tips for staying social and keeping a strong sense of purpose in your golden years.

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Caring for a Loved One With Aphasia

Our ability to communicate with others is something most of us take for granted on a daily basis. From small interactions, like asking someone to pass the salt, to more extensive conversations about complicated feelings, the ability to verbally communicate our wants and needs is a large part of the human experience.Aphasia, however, occurs when someone loses their ability to communicate due to damage to the part of the brain that impacts language.

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Companion Care

Over the course of your life, you’ve tailored your home to be exactly how you want it. You’ve set routines that feel familiar. However, as you get older, you may find it hard to keep up with things. You may struggle to do household chores or make your way around town. With our Companion Care services, we aim to make sure you don’t have to struggle with the day-to-day.

Personal Care

People often take for granted the things they do every day, like climbing stairs, taking care of personal hygiene and even just getting out of bed in the morning. But these things can become major challenges as you age. In many cases, loved ones think the only solution is to put their older family members into nursing homes.

Nursing Services

When serious and chronic health issues affect someone you love, you might think the only option is assisted living or a nursing home. But the familiarity and comfort of home can make all the difference in the quality of life. Fortunately, we offer nursing care that can help ensure your family member’s medical needs are met at home. It’s quality, one-on-one medical support and attention, without the hospital.

Specialty Care

Nobody knows what the future will bring, which makes it difficult to prepare. When someone you’re close to has special care needs, you may feel lost and unsure what you should do next. That’s normal. In those times, it’s important to rely on people with the skills and experience to help. Even though every care situation is unique, Right at Home caregivers are not only trained to be prepared, but they’re trained to help you cope as well