Our family is here for your family and different families choose Home Helpers for different reasons. For some, it’s to provide extensive on-going care for an aging senior. For others, we offer a much needed break such as a night out with a spouse, vacation, or simply a few hours of quiet time at home.
But for many, it’s to provide comfort and respite for family caregivers who are caring for an aging adult with Alzheimer’s disease, memory loss, or other forms of dementia. Home Helpers offers flexible care plan options to ensure that our clients find the right mix of services and schedule that meets their needs.

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Caregiver Homer Glen IL: June 5th We Celebrate National Cancer Surviors Day!

6.2.2011

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Celebrating National Cancer Survivors Day Cancer survivors share a common thread of victory over a significant health threat. Most of these people have learned to take it one step at a time and one day at a time. They have learned to celebrate life more and criticize less. They have learned to be more educated about themselves, their healthcare, their diet and their lifestyle. Additionally, survivors have often learned to take better care of their life. The National Cancer Survivors Day is a day that is designed to help a survivor celebrate these milestones in their life. It is a great way to recognize and honor the individual lives of people that have been affected by this disease. This celebration has grown in popularity and purpose and is now celebrated…

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