Adapt Home Care Agency

Adapt Home Care Agency Adapt Home Care Agency, Helping Seniors adapt to change. In-home aides, Companion sitters and Respi

Assistance with Activities of Daily Living: Eating, Mobility, Bathing, Dressing, Medication Reminders

05/17/2018
03/27/2018

The benefits of pet ownership on health and quality of life are well-established, but can robotic pets provide the same benefits without the commitment? Many assisted living facilities think robo-pets are just as good, or better, than real-life furry companions.

03/19/2018

Adapt Home Care Agency has 1 Registered Nurse part time opening at $30 per hour. And 1 Certified Nursing position open today in Princeton. Hours are 7 am to 4 pm. 40 hrs at $10 per hour. Overtime hours pay $15 hr. Call 910 304 1111 or drop by the office at 1206 N. Ellis Avenue Dunn. Open 9 am to 4 pm.

09/29/2017

I learned about the concept of teamwork from my grandfather when I started playing youth football in 1992. That year our team was awful, both on the offensive and defensive lines; we went winless t…

Please call Adapt Home Care if you feel your loved one needs Alzheimer's care.
04/25/2016

Please call Adapt Home Care if you feel your loved one needs Alzheimer's care.

Scientists have developed an imaging process that for the first time, they say, can identify and track the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in people’s brains, even when there are no symptoms — a development that could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment for a disease that has become more pervasive among the growing number of older Americans. To date, doctors have largely depended on a range of diagnostic tools — from rigorous patient and family interviews to cognitive testing and blood samples — to determine whether someone who is starting to show symptoms actually has Alzheimer’s. [...] a team of Bay Area scientists has created a scanning process to visualize levels and locations of two main Alzheimer’s-causing proteins in adult human brains, giving them a window into the current state and future progression of the disease. “We can now improve our ability to diagnose Alzheimer’s and detect the changes years or even decades before people even have the mildest cognitive symptoms,” said Dr. Gil Rabinovici, a professor of neurology at UCSF and an author of the study, which appeared last month in the journal Neuron. First look at brain Over the years, medical specialists have developed increasingly accurate ways to diagnose the memory-robbing disease by looking at a patient’s symptoms, but they have not%2

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1206 N. Ellis Avenue
Dunn, NC
28334

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4am
Wednesday 9am - 4am
Thursday 9am - 4am
Friday 9am - 4pm

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