Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Wall Street Journal Agrees. Home Care Can Help You Feel Better.

Wall Street Journal Agrees. Home Care Can Help You Feel Better.


Maya Angelou once said that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. This is the case with home care services. There are more people switching to home care services because of its reliability. After the COVID-19 crisis struck, fear came with it. The most vulnerable population, the seniors, were hit the hardest because of the lack of preparedness nursing homes had. Nevertheless, there are alternatives to being fearful. While not all nursing homes are ill-prepared, home care agencies are constantly ready for emergency situations. It’s far less risky to have one-on-one care than it is to be in a group.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Laughter is Excellent for Your Health

Laughter is Excellent for Your Health


Laughter is excellent for your health. It is essential for us to find harmony in our lives. When we do not laugh, it can indicate that our mental health may not be 100% there. Once your mental health is not where it needs to be, your physical health drops too.


Read more: https://eshcs.com/2019/11/29/laughter-is-excellent-for-your-health/

Friday, October 18, 2019


Home Health Aides Love Graduating from E & S


Home Health Aide students love graduating from E & S. It has become the latest trend for most home health aides searching for a better opportunity. The reason is because of how we take care of them and provide for them. Home Health Aides at our facility are given benefits. In addition, we ensure that they are well prepared to provide the quality care families deserve.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

E & S Gives Away Pink Ribbon Pins for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

E & S Gives Away Pink Ribbon Pins for Breast Cancer Awareness Month


This month E & S Home Care Solutions will give away Pink Ribbon Pins to mark the Breast Cancer
Awareness month. These pink ribbons are a reminder of the importance of annual checkups. They offer a small reminder to the greater cause.

My mother was the first one to receive a pink ribbon today. I gave it to her when I remembered that her sister passed away from Breast Cancer. The ribbon was a small reminder that we still think about her until this day. When I gave her the ribbon, she looked at me with her sky-blue colored eyes. The tiny gesture was more than enough to bring peace to the situation.