Grief Support in Senior Care

Losing a loved one is never easy. Experienced senior care providers are trained in helping families prepare for and cope with the end-of-life process of the ones closest to them. Grief is very much a part of the work we do at Queen City Elder Care.  Here are a few tips we’ve learned along the…

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Reversing Heart Disease

With American Heart Month happening every February, Queen City Elder Care is dedicated in spreading awareness and offering helpful tips on how to reduce your chances of getting heart disease or even reverses it. We are offering a new way to approach your heart health. Based on the research in The Ageless Heart Manual by…

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Alzheimer’s Disease Needs Your Attention

The recent Newsweek article titled “Alzheimer’s Is Expensive, Deadly and Growing. So Where’s the Research Money?” perfectly sums up the crisis that is going on in America. Alzheimer’s research is extremely underfunded and the disease is growing by leaps and bounds. The article states that by the year 2025, the number of people age 65…

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What is the Brain Pacemaker?

A brain pacemaker is a medical device typically implanted into the brain and it is used to treat diseases such as Parkinson’s, epilepsy and severe depression.  The pacemaker works by sending electrical signals into tissue to create a deep brain stimulation. The brain pacemaker is a revolutionary device in the world of Parkinson’s disease. It can…

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New Alzheimer’s Study Provides Important Stats for Women

According to a new report from the ­­­­American Alzheimer’s Association, there are nearly 5 million people living with Alzheimer’s disease. A number that is expected to triple by 2050. It’s also alarming to note that out of the 5 million people, 3.2 million are women. That is one out of every six women over the…

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Top Foods for Pain Management

Did you know that there are certain foods that have natural pain relieving qualities? No food will completely relieve pain, but Queen City Elder Care suggests adding these foods into your diet as a part of your chronic-pain management strategy. Foods rich in essential fatty acids (omega-3 and omega-6) such as salmon, nuts and corn…

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