HisGrip Home Care
HisGrip Home Care is a Georgia State Private Home Care licensed in Georgia to provide non-medical home health care services to metro Atlanta.
Our mission is to ensure an improved quality of life and well being for all our clients and families, by providing dependable and affordable home care. Our goal is to be the best home care company wherever we provide service. Our servive will improve the lives of seniors and those in need by providing care that is personalized, professional, dependable and respectful. We want all our clients to feel safe, independent, healthy and happy.
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HisGrip Home Care, a Georgia State Licensed Private Home Care Provider Company, proudly announces the launch of our newly redesigned website!
The updated site completely overhauls HisGrip Home Care content including the blog and company information, as well as giving a smoother, more intuitive user experience.
“We are thrilled to debut our new company website to our clients, employees and visitors who are looking for the service we provide at HisGrip Home Care,” President and Owner, Nike Aremu.
HisGrip Home Care is a leading provider of non-medical home care, helping individuals all over the State of Georgia achieve the quality of life they deserve. Visit www.hisgriphomecare.com for information on our services including Medicaid waivers and Shared Services.
Today, we say THANK YOU to our Director of Operations, Courtney Robinson for 4 years of dedicated service to HisGrip Home Care. We appreciate your hard work and commitment to our clients and employees. Thank you for being a part of our team - we truly appreciate you.
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NAIPC Greater Atlanta
It has been my honor to not only be a proud member of NAIPC Greater Atlanta Chapter, but to also have the privilege of serving on the board as the Chapter Treasurer since 2014. Please like our page below this week (we still have 3 days left in the week) to get tips on Aging in Place. Thank you very much for this!
Let us help you plan for aging in place. Schedule an educational program today.
HisGrip Home Care will be at the Walk to End Alzheimer's this Saturday
Please join us today - Monday, September 19th from 7pm to 8pm for our Azheimer's Support Group @ Noble Village Assisted Living. Topic: Music Therapy: Enhancing Cognition. Please see the attached flyer and respond if you are able to attend
September is World Alzheimer’s Month | HisGrip Home Care
hisgriphomecare.com HisGrip Home Care is a Georgia State Private Home Care licensed by the Georgia Department of Community Health. We provide services to the following counties – Barrow, Carroll, Cherokee, Clarke, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Hall, Heard, Henry,…
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As promised - our ice bucket challenge (August 2016) every year until a cure is found for ALS ( Lou Gehrig's) disease.
Our next Azheimer's Support Group is Monday, August 15th from 6pm to 7pm @ Noble Village Assisted Living. Topic: How to respond when Alzheimer's causes unpredicable behavior. Please see the attached flyer and respond if you are able to attend.
Our next Alzheimer's Support Group is Monday, July 18th from 6pm to 7pm. Please see the attached flyer. Topic: Ways to Communicate with someone with Alzheimer's Disease. Please RSVP if you are able to attend.
And- we celebrated their birthdays together. Happy birthday Courtney and Ann!.
This month has been a month of celebrations at HisGrip Home Care. Courtney Robinson, our Director of Operations celebrated 3 years and Ann Michotek, our Director of Sales and Marketing celebrated 2 years of being with us. We are so thankful for their hard work and dedication to our mission at HisGrip Home Care. We appreciate you both!
Our owner, Nike Aremu, now facilitates a Support Group for Alzheimer's disease. Thank you for sharing accordingly. The next meeting is April 18th.
Caring Connections meets again this Saturday, March 19th at 11am. Kindly feel free to attend and share the information accordingly.
Feeding the homeless in downtown Atlanta
We are excited to be starting a new support group in our church. First meeting is this Saturday, January 20th at 11am.
Searching for a place to discuss the challenges and rewards of providing care for a loved one?
Join us as we facilitate a new support group - Caring Connections every third Saturday of the month from 11am – 1pm at Victory World Church, 5905 Brook Hollow Parkway, Norcross GA 30071. The first meeting is on Saturday, January 23rd.For more information or to volunteer, please email us at: [email protected]
Happy Holidays
Tableware designed for Alzheimer's patients - CNN.com
After watching her aging grandmother struggling to eat, one young woman created tableware for Alzheimer's and dementia patients. Take a look at the colorful (and purposeful) designs.
www.cnn.com Watching her grandmother's decline from Alzheimer's disease prompted an industrial designer to take creative action in the form of assistive tableware.
Type 2 Diabetes, Angina, Exhaustion, and 50 Pounds Gone in 18 Months
How can changing your diet help your health? Take a look at this woman's story.
www.forksoverknives.com Type 2 Diabetes, Angina, Exhaustion, and 50 Pounds Gone in 18 Months
Top Tips for Eating Out with Diabetes
Do you have diabetes? Use these tips to help you eat better when dining out.
www.diabetesdaily.com For those of us striving to eat healthily, ordering at restaurants can be a minefield.
Designer Creates Tableware to Help People With Dementia
Does your loved one have a hard time eating? Learn about a tableware design created to help those with dementia.
mentalfloss.com Sha Yao was inspired by grandmother's battle with Alzheimer's disease to create something that helped patients eat with ease and dignity.
Help people with ALS!
It is critical that, together, we continue to fight ALS on all fronts -- by supporting the most promising ALS research in the world, improving the standard of care for people living with the disease today, and advancing legislative priorities that are important to the ALS community. We believe this integrated approach will lead to treatments and a cure...faster!
Progress is only possible with you on our side. Thank you for your dedication to this important cause.
web.alsa.org Helping find treatments and a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is important to me! Take a closer look at this infographic from The ALS Association to see how your commitment can make a difference.
Obese Three-Year-Old Diagnosed With Youngest Known Case Of Type 2 Diabetes
Even though a problem can surround us, it often takes a shocking story for it to truly sink in. Take a look at the youngest known case of Type 2 diabetes.
www.iflscience.com Perhaps this one will help inform the public of just how bad the global obesity epidemic is getting.
People are developing dementia earlier and dying of it more, a study shows
New studies show that dementia-related deaths are on the rise. Keep reading to see what factors are contributing to this disturbing trend.
www.washingtonpost.com Comparing data from 21 Western countries, the study showed the problem was most acute in the United States.
Family surprised as great-grandmother with dementia responds to sound of girl's voice
Sophie's parents were afraid she might be scared of her grandmother's dementia, but Sophie proved that love overcomes all barriers. Watch this sweet girl sing to her great-grandmother.
www.9news.com.au A five-year-old girl has met her great-grandmother with dementia for the first time and has sung to her in a touching video.
Why Women Get Alzheimer's More Often Than Men
Do more women than men in your family suffer from Alzheimer's? This article attempts to explain why Alzheimer's is more prevalent in women.
www.nextavenue.org Do women get Alzheimer's more than men due to hormones, education or something in the brain? Scientists at an international conference have some theories.
Alzheimer's Drugs In The Works Might Treat Other Diseases, Too
Alzheimer's researchers are trying to find new approaches to treating the disease. And it turns out, their work might help treat other brain diseases as well.
www.npr.org By targeting the process that creates toxic clumps of protein in brain cells, scientists hope to help not just Alzheimer's patients, but perhaps also people with Lewy body dementia and Parkinson's.
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