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Golden Heart Employee of the Month For October 2023

Please meet Rene O. the Golden Heart Senior Care Employee of the Month for October 2023. Rene is an outstanding, fun loving caregiver. She always has a smile on her face. The clients and their families love her. Rene is originally from Houston Texas and has been married to her wonderful husband Ramon for 5 […]

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Golden Heart Supports Las Ventanas

Golden Heart Senior Care had a wonderful morning at Las Ventanas at Summerlin. We provided the coffee and donuts for all the residents and staff in the courtyard. A great big shout out to our caregiver Connie A. She is one of the dance instructors in “Hot Hula Fitness”. The ladies performed for the residents […]

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Recognizing the First Symptoms of Alzheimer’s

September is World Alzheimer’s Month. An awareness month is created to help people learn more about the disease, how to recognize it, how to live with it, and hopefully, someday, how to cure it. There currently isn’t a cure for this progressive disease that slowly takes away a person’s memory along with their ability to […]

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Employee of the Month – September 2023

Golden Heart Senior Care is proud to announce that Sheila B. is our Employee of the Month for September 2023. Sheila is a native Las Vegan and has two wonderful sons and three grandchildren. Sheila took care of her grandparents when they were ill and then she decided to become a caregiver because “seniors need […]

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How to Keep Your Senior Driving Safely

Just because your loved one has reached a certain age, it doesn’t necessarily mean she needs to quit driving altogether. Many seniors can still drive but they may just need to be a little more vigilant about ensuring that they are driving safely. When it comes time for them to hang up the keys for […]

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Dietary Changes Can Help With Arthritis Pain

Your mom’s arthritis is worsening, and she’s struggling to do things around her home that used to be easy. Her doctor has recommended several things to help with arthritis pain and inflammation, and one of them is her diet. How will dietary changes help her? Find out more about how nutrition affects arthritis, and how […]

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Employee of the Month – August 2023

Golden Heart Senior Care is proud to announce that Erica L. is our Employee of the Month for Golden Heart Senior Care for August 2023. Erica is from Jamaica, born and raised in London, England and in Germany. Erica has a beautiful daughter with two wonderful grand children. Erica was a travel consultant for 39 […]

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Understanding Anosognosia

Anosognosia is a complicated condition in which a person is unaware of or denies their illness or disability. Even though it is usually caused by nerve conditions like strokes, head injuries, and some mental illnesses, it can also happen to people with Alzheimer’s disease. It’s important to support seniors when this occurs. This can happen […]

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National Relaxation Day: Take a Break with Help from Alzheimer’s Care

Your dad has Alzheimer’s and it’s progressing into the more challenging stages where he isn’t sleeping, he becomes angry at small things, and he never sits still. It’s getting hard to complete everything you need to do. You’re stressed and anxious and don’t see the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. August 15th […]

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5 Common Nutritional Deficiencies in Seniors

Three out of five adults aged 65 or older have lost some of their sense of taste. In addition, an older adult’s stomach empties slowly, so they feel fuller longer and may not eat as much. These are just two of many circumstances that can lead to nutritional deficiencies in seniors. Here are some of […]

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