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Welcome to Comfort Keepers® of the South Shore, Cape & the Islands!

Welcome to Comfort Keepers® of the South Shore, Cape & the Islands, an HCA-accredited caregiving agency locally owned and operated by Ruth McNaughton, BSN, MHM, CCM, ACM-RN. Ruth has over 25 years of experience in healthcare, which includes senior-level hospital administration, overseeing case management, discharge planning, social services, physician groups, and other ancillary departments. Our

A Relationship Beyond Words

HOME INSTEAD To us, its personal. Celebrating 25 Years of Compassionate Care on Cape Cod Have you ever needed a home care agency for yourself or a loved one? Many of us here at Home Instead have in fact used our services for our own parents. We experience firsthand what peace of mind feels like

Providing Compassionate Care: Introducing the Certified Dementia Program at Royal Nursing Center in Falmouth

Caring for individuals with dementia requires specialized knowledge, skills, and a compassionate approach. Royal Nursing Center in Falmouth is proud to announce the introduction of our new Certified Dementia Program. This program is designed to enhance the quality of life for residents living with dementia by providing exceptional care, tailored activities, and a supportive environment.

How Expertise in Elder Law Benefits your Estate Plan

Written by: Daniel M. Surprenant, Esq., CELA*, Managing Partner, Surprenant & Beneski, P.C. Within the larger subject of estate planning is the concept of elder law. Essentially, elder law is estate planning that deals with issues more common amongst the senior population. Because they regularly address these issues, elder law attorneys are proficient with the

A Message from CCSRG Member Melissa Rosenberg of Oakley Home Access:

Helping people to remain in their own homes to age in place is so important to me for so many reasons. My father struggled to get around his own home in a wheelchair because he couldn't afford to modify the house to meet his needs. He made "too much" to be eligible for any of

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