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[email protected] The staff at SLS continue to hope that you and your families are staying safe and healthy. We are here for you and are always just a phone call away to try and help you in any way we can. We really do! We hope you have and continue to have an excellent experience in your interaction with Senior Lifestyle Solutions...as a client, as a caregiver, as a business or community partner... and we would greatly value you sharing your experience with us! https://g.page/r/ Cb5FpDmAOlyREAE/review https://www.yelp.com/biz/senior-lifestyle-solutions-crystal-lake-3?osq=Senior+Lifestyle+Solutions https://www.facebook.com/Senior-Lifestyle-SolutionsLLC-356409534807475/
[email protected] Autumn Safety With daylight savings gone and the days infinitely shorter, you'll need to rely on sources of artificial light. Before autumn takes full effect, be sure to stock up on candles, light bulbs, and batteries. You should also check and replace the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. It may also be a good idea to install smart lights that turn on automatically when they sense motion to help prevent accidents or falls in the dark. Remember, poor lighting is a key contributor to senior falls. There's nothing cozier during the fall than a clean house and a vanilla-scented candle. However, during autumn there is a noticeable uptick in fires caused by improper candle use. Never leave a candle burning if you leave the house or fall asleep. Be sure to keep burning candles away from high traffic areas and pets. Blankets, socks, warm house shoes, wool hats, coats, and sweaters are all great articles to keep at home during the fall. No-skid shoes are also great for in the house. As daylight savings makes the home darker earlier, non-slip shoes can prevent accidental falls from water, poor lighting, or other trip hazards found around the home. Home Care & Hospice Month National Home Care and Hospice Month is when we honor all professionals who work in the broad field of home care and hospice work – this includes physicians, nurses, aides, social workers, physical therapists, and so much more. Their compassion and attention to detail improve the lives of every person under their care. Their patience and time provide improved quality of life and peace of mind for family members. Alzheimer's Awareness Month There are no drugs or treatments to cure Alzheimer’s disease, but there are treatments that can slow down its progression. Researchers are constantly looking for new treatments as they search for a cure for this mind-robbing disease. Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, which occurs every November, was established to honor the millions of Americans living with Alzheimer’s, through advocacy for a cure, awareness and education. Get involved this month, and help raise awareness for Alzheimer’s disease. Veterans Day Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or dead—but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably during war or peacetime. This November 11th, Senior Lifestyle Solutions would like to humbly thank all those who have served and sacrificed for this great country! ...Thank You!! Orders can be mailed to or dropped off at SCVN: 42 East St, Suite C, Crystal Lake, Il 60014 Or use the link below to order online. https://scvnmchenrycounty.org/ product/poinsettia-fundraiser- 2020/ Creating a healthy home care environment for our clients is our goal! If you or your loved one are in need of daily living assistance, 24 hour care, hourly care, or transportation services we are here to help. Call us for your free assessment and personal service plan that fits your needs & schedule. Executive Director - Laurie Teator 815-354-8977
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