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Happy New Year!
Warm wishes for 2026!

At Holistic HomeCare Associates, we celebrate our incredible caregivers, cherished clients, and the families we serve.

May the new year bring joy, comfort, and meaningful moments in every home. đź’™

#HappyNewYear #HolisticHomeCare #caregiversupport #AgingInPlace #seniorcare #CompassionateCare
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Happy New Year!
Warm wishes for 2026!

At Holistic HomeCare Associates, we celebrate our incredible caregivers, cherished clients, and the families we serve.

May the new year bring joy, comfort, and meaningful moments in every home. đź’™

 #HappyNewYear #HolisticHomeCare #CaregiverSupport #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #CompassionateCare

Check out this recent New York Times article in The New Old Age by Paula Span:
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/health/seniors-aging-home-care.html

She highlights the growing home‑care crisis: staffing shortages, low pay, and unstable working conditions that are making it harder for older adults to find reliable care at home. Many caregivers are leaving the field because wages and benefits don’t reflect the demands and importance of the work, which in turn leaves families scrambling to secure care. The article notes that people are increasingly seeking the right fit in who’s coming into their homes and not just who’s available on a schedule.

At Holistic HomeCare Associates, we meet that need by carefully matching families with caregivers who are not only highly skilled but also the right personal fit for their household. Our registry approach ensures safety, reliability, and meaningful relationships, so older adults can continue to age in place with confidence and comfort.

#HomeCareCrisis #ElderCare #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #CaregiverSupport #HolisticHomeCare #QualityCare #CaregiverMatching #AgingWithDignity #NYCSeniors
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Check out this recent New York Times article in The New Old Age by Paula Span:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/health/seniors-aging-home-care.html 

She highlights the growing home‑care crisis: staffing shortages, low pay, and unstable working conditions that are making it harder for older adults to find reliable care at home. Many caregivers are leaving the field because wages and benefits don’t reflect the demands and importance of the work, which in turn leaves families scrambling to secure care. The article  notes that people are increasingly seeking the right fit in who’s coming into their homes and not just who’s available on a schedule.

At Holistic HomeCare Associates, we meet that need by carefully matching families with caregivers who are not only highly skilled but also the right personal fit for their household. Our registry approach ensures safety, reliability, and meaningful relationships, so older adults can continue to age in place with confidence and comfort.

 #HomeCareCrisis #ElderCare #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #CaregiverSupport #HolisticHomeCare #QualityCare #CaregiverMatching #AgingWithDignity #NYCSeniors

On this Christmas Eve, we extend our warmest wishes to all who are celebrating. May the day bring moments of peace, reflection, and connection with those who matter most.

#christmaseve #holidayseason #PeaceAndJoy #SeasonOfTogetherness #holidaywishes #gratefu
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On this Christmas Eve, we extend our warmest wishes to all who are celebrating. May the day bring moments of peace, reflection, and connection with those who matter most. 

#ChristmasEve #HolidaySeason #PeaceAndJoy #SeasonOfTogetherness #HolidayWishes #Gratefu

What a fabulous event! Anne Sansevero had a great afternoon of culture and fun learning about powerful and impactful women throughout history at the glorious Met! Thank you LeiLani E. Quiray, MCLC and ProVisors NYWAG committee for organizing!

#provisors #holistichomecareassociates #womeninleadership #powerfulwomen #womeninhistory #themet #artandculture
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What a fabulous event! Anne Sansevero had a great afternoon of culture and fun learning about powerful and impactful women throughout history at the glorious Met! Thank you LeiLani E. Quiray, MCLC and ProVisors NYWAG committee for organizing!

#ProVisors #HolisticHomeCareAssociates #WomenInLeadership #PowerfulWomen #WomenInHistory #TheMet #ArtAndCultureImage attachmentImage attachment

Can't wait to listen to this podcast and you should too! These Aging Life Care Professionals have some serious collective wisdom to share!🎧 Aging With the Experts – Episode 5: “The Caregiver Daughter”
Listen now to Episode 5 for a heartfelt conversation about the unique journey of being a caregiver daughter.
đź”— agingwiththeexperts.com

Aging Life Care Professionals® Lina Supnet-Zapata and Elyse Weber-Sacks share their personal experiences of stepping into the role of caregiver for a parent or loved one. They discuss how they found themselves in this position and the challenges they faced. They offer guidance, encouragement, and practical strategies to help other caregiver daughters navigate this demanding role with resilience and compassion, and highlight how Aging Life Care Managers® can provide support, resources, and guidance to families in similar situations.
#ALCA #AgingLifeCare #Podcast #Caregivers #CaregiverDaughters
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Cant wait to listen to this podcast and you should too! These Aging Life Care Professionals have some serious collective wisdom to share!

Feeling sick and not sure if it’s the flu, COVID, or RSV?

You’re not alone and knowing the difference matters.

Flu hits fast with fever, cough and body aches.
COVID symptoms vary and may include dry cough, shortness of breath and loss of taste or smell.
RSV often feels like a bad head cold with a runny nose but can be serious for older adults.

Read the full blog here to learn how to stay healthy this holiday season:
www.holistichomecareassociates.com/flu-covid-or-rsv-how-to-tell-the-difference-and-stay-protected/

#ColdAndFluSeason #FluAwareness #COVID19 #RSV #PreventiveCare #PatientEducation
#CommunityHealth
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Feeling sick and not sure if it’s the flu, COVID, or RSV? 

You’re not alone and knowing the difference matters.

Flu hits fast with fever, cough and body aches.
COVID symptoms vary and may include dry cough, shortness of breath and loss of taste or smell.
RSV often feels like a bad head cold with a runny nose but can be serious for older adults.

Read the full blog here to learn how to stay healthy this holiday season:  
https://www.holistichomecareassociates.com/flu-covid-or-rsv-how-to-tell-the-difference-and-stay-protected/

#ColdAndFluSeason #FluAwareness #COVID19 #RSV #PreventiveCare #PatientEducation
#CommunityHealth

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Learning sick needs to be nauseous, I assume you mean feeling unwell? 🤷🏻.

#Care2u
Always great to see Care2U in the community while making client visits myself. Proud to know and refer to them as we all strive to bring top level care into homes across NYC and surrounding areas.
@Care2u
Aging Life Care Association
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#Care2u
Always great to see Care2U  in the community while making client visits myself.   Proud to know and refer to them as we all strive to bring top level care into homes across NYC and surrounding areas.
@Care2u
Aging Life Care Association

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#ERathome #hospitalathome #carepartners

Family Caregiver Tip of the Month:

The Battle of the Bath: 5 Tips to Make Bath Time Easier for Someone with Dementia

Bath time doesn’t have to be a struggle! With a few simple strategies, you can make it calmer, safer, and even a little enjoyable:

1. Set a peaceful scene: Soft music, warm lighting, and a cozy room can ease anxiety.

2. Keep a routine: Familiar times make bath time predictable and less stressful.

3. Give choices: Let them pick the soap, towel, or clothing—small decisions mean big comfort.

4. Take it step by step: Wash in stages—face, arms, torso—and offer praise along the way.

5. Use smart tools: Shower chairs, handheld showerheads, or gentle wipes can make all the difference.

Having caregivers who are experienced, patient, and compassionate is key to helping your loved one feel safe, respected, and supported during personal care. A few thoughtful adjustments can turn a challenging moment into one filled with trust, safety, and care.

#DementiaCare #CaregivingTips #BathTimeTips #HomeCareSupport #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #HolisticHomeCare #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #MemoryCare
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Family Caregiver Tip of the Month: 

The Battle of the Bath: 5 Tips to Make Bath Time Easier for Someone with Dementia

Bath time doesn’t have to be a struggle! With a few simple strategies, you can make it calmer, safer, and even a little enjoyable:

1. Set a peaceful scene: Soft music, warm lighting, and a cozy room can ease anxiety.

2. Keep a routine: Familiar times make bath time predictable and less stressful.

3. Give choices: Let them pick the soap, towel, or clothing—small decisions mean big comfort.

4. Take it step by step: Wash in stages—face, arms, torso—and offer praise along the way.

5. Use smart tools: Shower chairs, handheld showerheads, or gentle wipes can make all the difference.

Having caregivers who are experienced, patient, and compassionate is key to helping your loved one feel safe, respected, and supported during personal care. A few thoughtful adjustments can turn a challenging moment into one filled with trust, safety, and care.

#DementiaCare #CaregivingTips #BathTimeTips #HomeCareSupport #AgingInPlace #SeniorCare #HolisticHomeCare #CaregiverSupport #CompassionateCare #MemoryCare

#clienttestimonial #GratitudeInCare #TrustedCaregivers #homecarethatheals #QualityCareAtHome #FamilyCareSupport #aginginplacesuccess #CaregivingWithHeart #holistichomecareassociates #eldercareexcellence ... See MoreSee Less

#ClientTestimonial #GratitudeInCare #TrustedCaregivers #HomeCareThatHeals #QualityCareAtHome #FamilyCareSupport #AgingInPlaceSuccess #CaregivingWithHeart #HolisticHomeCareAssociates #ElderCareExcellence
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