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By Greg Kling, 8:54 pm on April 24, 2020

Disreputable, even criminal, opportunists are always ready to capitalize on any challenging situation. When people are worried, fearful, looking for answers, there is always someone ready to pounce and make a profit off their anxiety.  Here are some current coronavirus and COVID-19 scams the Federal Trade Commission is warning people to avoid:  Coronavirus stimulus payment scam: The IRS WILL …

By Greg Kling, 7:50 pm on April 18, 2020

April 7, 2020  To our Assisting Hands Home Care Northern Kentucky clients and families From Greg & Kim Kling, Owners   We pray that you and your families are doing well during this unique time. Our clients and caregivers are navigating this new environment with flexibility and grace, and we continue to work hard to deliver the excellent …

By Greg Kling, 10:00 am on March 22, 2020

Click here to view Coronavirus Resources.  Dear Clients, Prospective Clients and Caregivers:  UPDATE: Home Care is an Essential Service, March 22, 2020 On March 22, Ohio announced a “Stay-at-Home” order. You may be questioning what this means for your care. Fortunately, Home Care is exempt from this order, so there will be no disruption, but we also …

By Greg Kling, 9:17 pm on March 5, 2020

A loss of independence is a fear many seniors have. When this fear is realized, there are several ways caregivers need to help.   According to an AARP study, 57% of seniors over age 70 do not find it easy to live alone and need help with daily tasks. This loss of independence can take its toll on a senior’s …

By Greg Kling, 7:12 pm on February 20, 2020

Caregiving is common in the United States. About 43.5 million people, more than 20% of US adults, offer unpaid caregiving in the US. More than a third of those caregivers are helping someone with memory illnesses. Most, about 75%, are women, and on average they spend 24.4 hours caregiving each week.   While family caregivers often enjoy being able to help their loved ones, caregiving …

By Greg Kling, 3:49 pm on February 13, 2020

Our primary love partnerships are the most significant in our lives. Marriage or committed partnership has proven to extend our health and longevity, for a variety of reasons:  Ohio State University research psychologist Christopher Fagundes, PhD, notes that married couples are less likely to engage in risky behavior or substance abuse – and that just moving in together …

By Greg Kling, 9:18 pm on February 6, 2020

February is when we turn our thoughts to the heart – Valentine’s Day, sweets for our sweeties, and, most importantly, American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, especially among seniors, so it’s important to know the facts.   In 1964, more than half of American deaths were the …