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54 The Queens Courier • MAY 8, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com LOOKING FOR CARE FOR YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE? Providing High Quality, Affordable Assisted Living Is More Than A Mission… It’s Our Family Tradition! Since 1968, our continuum of care has allowed “aging in place.” We also offer the Medicaid-funded Assisted Living Program (ALP) which can alleviate fi nancial concerns. 516.334.3838 3400 Brush Hollow Road • Westbury • NY www.AmberCourtAL.com “Where have you been all my life?” 55-15 Little Neck Parkway | Little Neck, NY 11362 | 718-423-7900 Brandywine Senior Living has Locations throughout NJ, PA, DE, CT, NY www.Brandycare.com • 1-877-4BRANDY • Relax...We’re here. We thank our Brandywine residents for sharing these moments with you CARING IS OUR BUSINESS Licensed by New York State Department of Health Accreditation SERVICE AREA: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk counties 10% OFF with this ad Email: [email protected] OUR EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS WILL DEVELOP AN APPROPRIATE PLAN OF CARE FOR EACH CLIENT. THE PLAN WILL OUTLINE SPECIFIC TASKS TO MEET THE CLIENT’S NEEDS. WE SERVE THOSE WHO ARE: • Disabled or Elderly • In Need of Assistance with Daily Activities • Recently Discharged From the Hospital • Terminally ill • New Patients With Well Baby Care Needs • In Need of Housekeeping Services SERVICES OFFERED: • Registered Nurses • Licensed Practical Nurses • Home Health Aides • Personal Care Aides • Companions • Live In Aides • Physical Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) • Occupational Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) DUTIES INCLUDE: • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping & Laundry • Grocery Shopping & Errands • Escorting to Appointments • Medication Reminders • Assistance with Personal Hygiene, Dressing & Ambulation Employment Opportunities Available - Please Contact Us MAIN OFFICE: 25 South Tyson Ave, Floral Park, NY 11001 516-358-1999 Fax: 516-358-1007 Physical activity and a healthy diet preserve brain health! - As the weather begins to warm up, many of us enjoy getting back outside for recreational activities and exercise. But you may not realize that being physically active is also good for your brain! According to BrainFacts.org, regular exercise is one of the most important factors in preserving brain health as we age. For an inactive older adult, it can be as easy as starting a walking regimen three times a week. Don’t forget about your diet! Studies have shown that a healthy, balanced diet is equally important for maintaining your mental acuity. A handful of blueberries help improve your ability to learn as well as your motor skills. Salmon and avocado contain healthy fats that are essential for brain function. Nuts and seeds contain Vitamin E to help prevent cognitive decline as we age. So do a favor for your brain today—grab some trail mix and head outside for a brain-boosting stroll! For more information about brain health as well as assistance with Alzheimer’s and dementia care, contact Senior Helpers at 646-214-2086 or email [email protected].


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