Should I See a Rheumatologist?
According to The National Academy of Aging Society, almost half of all elderly people have arthritis, and the elderly population is the
According to The National Academy of Aging Society, almost half of all elderly people have arthritis, and the elderly population is the
A brain pacemaker is a medical device typically implanted into the brain and it is used to treat diseases such as Parkinson’s,
According to a new report from the American Alzheimer’s Association, there are nearly 5 million people living with Alzheimer’s disease. A number
Most of us know that yoga is a great way to stay fit. But did you know that yoga can also keep
It’s common for self-esteem to decline with age, especially when seniors feel like they need to depend on others for help. Queen
Non-professional caregivers spend much of their time and energy on making sure the loved ones they care for are happy and comfortable.
It’s natural to want to take care of your loved ones at times when they need you most. However, there is such
At Queen City Elder Care, we deal with patients with varying degrees and causes of memory loss. From Alzheimer’s to issues
Having a stroke is a traumatic event and the road to recovery can be long and arduous. Queen City Elder Care
September is Healthy Aging Month and it’s a celebration of the many positive aspects of getting older! Queen City Care has researched