Recent Blog Posts
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The Winners of the How I Picture Home Photo Contest Have Been Selected!
December 19, 2018
Categories: Blog
Being home for the holidays is always special. No matter how many hoops we have to jump through to get there, we know there are people who truly care about us ready and waiting to welcome us with open arms. But, home doesn’t have to be a house. It doesn’t even have to be a place. Home is where our loved ones are. That’s why we asked, “How do you picture home for the holidays?” Well, there was no shortage of great responses.
Your pictures are an amazing reminder...
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Homecare – The Magic of the Holidays
December 3, 2018
Categories: Blog
There’s something special about going home for the holidays. When we travel during the season of giving, no matter how hectic or stressful the trip may be, no matter how many hoops we have to jump through, we know we have our loved ones waiting for us. They’re always there to celebrate togetherness with good food, great company, and to make some unforgettable memories.
There really is no place like home, especially during this time of the year. And homecare plays an important...
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Show Us How You Picture Home
November 19, 2018
Categories: Blog
How I Picture Home is spending time with family in the Great Smoky Mountains.
We spend a lot of time advocating for change, but it’s important to remember why we do it. That’s why People for Quality Care is hosting the How I Picture Home Photo Contest!
Between Nov. 26 and Dec. 12, enter by posting a picture of how you picture home on the PFQC Facebook page with a caption, “How I Picture Home ______.” We’ll announce...
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November Is National Family Caregivers Month
November 19, 2018
Categories: Blog
When someone mentions November, it’s usually Thanksgiving that comes to mind. But November also happens to be National Family Caregivers Month and Home Care Month. It’s a time to celebrate the contributions friends and family members make to support loved ones with their health and how their efforts enable millions of people to live at home. So, join People for Quality Care in saying thank you to these dedicated unsung heroes!
Each year nationwide, more than...
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6 Steps for Safety in Storms
October 1, 2018
Categories: Blog
Hurricane Florence is in the rearview mirror, but hurricane season is still in effect through the end of next month. And then there’s winter weather, wildfires, tornadoes, and earthquakes. The earth is volatile, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be prepared!
Regardless of what region you live in, here are some tips that can help you prepare for natural disasters:
Learn about natural disasters that could likely affect your area (e.g., hurricanes along the coast)....
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The Changing and Aging Times
October 1, 2018
Categories: Blog
Innovation is a pillar of the human existence. We continue to seek out ways to improve quality of life and functionality.
Modern technologies have undoubtedly made our lives easier. We benefit from smart phones that function as a tiny pocket-sized computer, just as we benefit from advancements in medical equipment that allow us to live independently in the comfort of our homes. Unfortunately, as we continue to move forward in innovations, our access to these luxuries is being threatened.
Think...
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The Truth About the Trickle Effect
September 5, 2018
Categories: Blog
The Medicare Competitive Bidding Program for home medical equipment (HME) is setting a dangerous precedent for other insurance companies. This makes it harder for Americans to get the equipment they need, regardless of their insurance.
The faulty and failing program cut funding for necessary HME, services, and supplies. This is creating widespread access issues for Medicare beneficiaries across America. The pricing from this program is having a trickle-down effect to other insurers,...
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All in a Good Night’s Sleep
September 5, 2018
Categories: Blog
Vicki, a 47-year-old female, is one of the almost 22 million Americans who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is caused by soft tissue at the back of the throat blocking the airway. The most common symptom is loud snoring.
Vicki says that she’s always been a loud snorer. But eventually what seemed like harmless snoring turned into something much worse. She began falling asleep quickly and at inappropriate times.
OSA is known to cause disrupted sleep, extreme...
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Speak and You Shall Be Heard: A Plea to Medicare
July 31, 2018
Categories: Blog
For far too many Medicare beneficiaries, the struggle to access necessary home medical equipment and supplies has become an everyday way of life. Local companies are closing or restricting their service areas. Medically necessary equipment like home oxygen therapy, hospital beds, and wheelchairs are harder to find. Individuals are forced to go without or forgo their Medicare benefit to pay out of pocket to get what they need.
Thanks to the overwhelming public outcry, the message is starting...
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Planning for Fun (and Safety!)
July 31, 2018
Categories: Blog
Travel season is in full effect with airlines saying that this is the busiest summer ever. Thanks to advancements in medical device technology and adaptive daily living aids, seniors and people with disabilities and chronic conditions are able to travel and explore more places than ever before! Whether you’re booking a flight to Paris or scheduling a road trip, plan for safe traveling to get the most from your experience.
Here are some helpful tips for safe traveling:
Oxygen...
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