Our caregivers are the most important part of our team. They go the extra mile to make sure our clients feel cared for and loved. They forge a bond that makes them part of the…
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Update on COVID-19 from Seniors Helping Seniors in North and East Raleigh
Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness. More information on: Are…
What Are the Practical Benefits of Elder Care for Your Senior?
Elder care services might be a new idea for your senior, which can make accepting their assistance a little difficult. When your elderly family member understands more about what they can do for her, though,…
Seniors Helping Seniors sponsors Teepa Snow Conference
Seniors Helping Seniors of North & East Raleigh was proud to partner with our other Seniors Helping Seniors colleagues across the state to sponsor the appearance of Teepa Snow at the “Let’s Get Practical: A…
Caregiver of the Month
We are pleased to announce that Lilly Mizrahi is our Caregiver of the Month! Lilly has been a valuable member of the Seniors Helping Seniors team for over a year and a half. She always…
A Four-step Plan for Busting Stress as a Caregiver
You may have a lot of stress right now, but that doesn’t mean you have to keep letting it be a problem. Managing your stress well means first taking a good long look at what…
Cherie Hylton – Nurse Aide 1 Instructor
Our mission at Seniors Helping Seniors of North & East Raleigh is to help our senior community to age with dignity and grace. To help fulfill this, one of our very own, Cherie Hylton, has…
Caregiver of the Year 2019
It is with great pleasure I get the honor of announcing our 3rd annual recipient of the “Memaw Award”, recognizing our Caregiver of the Year, Debra Leach. The award is named after my grandmother, who…
Tips for Increasing Bone Health in Your Elderly Loved One
When someone ages, their bones can start to get weaker. This is because they lose some bone mass. Research shows that some people will start losing bone mass as young as 30 years of age….