Senior Helpers of Scottsdale, AZ

Senior Helpers of Scottsdale, AZ Senior Helpers provides home care services to support seniors in staying in their home, safe, for as

04/22/2026

At Senior Helpers, we know that movement is one of the most powerful things we can support for those living with Parkinson's. And we are proud to help make it possible right at home. πŸ’œ
From personalized care plans to fall prevention and everyday encouragement, our caregivers show up with the training, patience, and heart to help your loved ones stay active, confident, and comfortable.

Watch the full reel to learn more about how we support movement at every stage of Parkinson's care. 🎬

It is Movement Monday, and today we are bringing the movement to you! πŸͺ‘πŸ’œFor those living with Parkinson's, staying activ...
04/20/2026

It is Movement Monday, and today we are bringing the movement to you! πŸͺ‘πŸ’œ

For those living with Parkinson's, staying active does not always mean hitting the gym. Seated exercises are a safe, accessible way to keep the body moving, build strength, and support balance, all from the comfort of a chair.

Here are a few simple moves to try right now:
πŸ™Œ Arm Raises: Slowly lift both arms overhead and lower them back down.
🦡 Seated Leg Lifts: Extend one leg at a time and hold for a few seconds.
πŸ”„ Ankle Circles: Rotate each ankle in slow circles to keep joints loose.
🀸 Torso Twists: Gently rotate your upper body side to side.
πŸ‘ Hand Squeezes: Open and close your hands to keep grip strength up.

Always check with a doctor or physical therapist before starting a new exercise routine. And remember, every little bit counts! πŸ’ͺ

Join us tomorrow, Thursday April 9th from 930 am to 11 am at the Church of the Master In Mesa for a free Dementia traini...
04/08/2026

Join us tomorrow, Thursday April 9th from 930 am to 11 am at the Church of the Master In Mesa for a free Dementia training from Senior Helpers of Mesa, AZ

04/08/2026

Staying active is one of the most powerful things those living with Parkinson's can do, and moving safely makes all the difference. πŸ’œ

This week, we are sharing a few key considerations to help those with Parkinson's stay active while reducing the risk of falls and injury at home. From creating a safer environment, to slowing down and moving with intention, to working alongside a care professional, every step toward safer movement is a step in the right direction.

Watch the full reel for tips you can start using today! πŸ’ͺ

04/06/2026

It is Movement Monday, and this week we are diving into one of the most important questions in Parkinson's care: why does movement matter? πŸ’œπŸšΆ

For those living with Parkinson's disease, staying active is about so much more than fitness. Regular movement can help reduce stiffness, improve balance and coordination, support mental and emotional wellbeing, and make a meaningful difference in overall quality of life.

The best part? It does not have to be intense. Even gentle, intentional movement can have a real impact.
Follow along as we break it all down this Movement Monday! πŸ’ͺ

04/01/2026
03/31/2026

Don't forget about our upcoming Senior Resource Fair on Thurdsay, April 9th from 9 am to 1 pm at Legacy Village Salt Riv...
03/31/2026

Don't forget about our upcoming Senior Resource Fair on Thurdsay, April 9th from 9 am to 1 pm at Legacy Village Salt River. This is a free event for both attendees and vendors.
Can't wait to see you all there!
Look below for a sample of some of the vendors we have, more to come!






03/30/2026

Certain vitamins play a key role in supporting healthy aging. πŸ’œ
From bone strength to immune support and energy levels, focusing on a few essential nutrients can help seniors feel their best day to day. Here are three vitamins commonly linked to healthy aging and overall wellness. πŸ₯—βœ¨

Looking for a career that’s truly rewarding? You might be ready to cook up a career in senior care. πŸ’œπŸ‘©β€πŸ³At Senior Helper...
03/25/2026

Looking for a career that’s truly rewarding? You might be ready to cook up a career in senior care. πŸ’œπŸ‘©β€πŸ³

At Senior Helpers, our caregivers make a meaningful difference every day by supporting seniors where they are most comfortable, at home. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for a new opportunity, caregiving offers purpose, connection, and flexibility.

If you have a heart for helping others, we’d love to hear from you: https://tinyurl.com/mxtbzy7n

03/24/2026

Scottsdale fire officials are sharing an important reminder about the dangers of the summer heat, especially when you’re recreating outdoors.

Not all fats are created equal. Some fats help support heart and brain health, while others are best enjoyed in moderati...
03/23/2026

Not all fats are created equal. Some fats help support heart and brain health, while others are best enjoyed in moderation. Understanding the difference can make everyday food choices easier. πŸ«’πŸ’œ

Good fats are typically unsaturated fats. These fats can help support cholesterol levels, brain function, and overall heart health. You’ll often find them in foods like:
β€’ Avocados
β€’ Olive oil and canola oil
β€’ Nuts and seeds
β€’ Fatty fishlike salmon and tuna

Bad fats are usually saturated or trans fats. Eating too much of these fats may increase the risk of heart health concerns, so they are best limited when possible. Common sources include:
β€’ Fried foods
β€’ Processed snacks
β€’ Baked goods made with shortening
β€’ Fast food meals and processed meats

Choosing more good fats and limiting bad fats is one simple way to support healthy aging through nutrition.

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9832 N. Hayden Road, Suite 103
Scottsdale, AZ
85258

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