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Someone living with heart disease needs long-term, unconditional support. The CDC states that every 36 seconds, one person dies from cardiovascular disease in the United States. People who suffer from heart disease need not only physical support and care but also emotional.
Having in-home care provides relief that this person is having constant support, care, and companionship.
When mentioning heart disease, it is most likely referred to as coronary heart disease, also called coronary artery disease. Another name is cardiovascular disease (CVD), including other cardiovascular conditions, such as high blood pressure and diseases affecting the blood vessels.
This condition occurs when fatty substances in the arteries block the blood supply to the heart. The accumulation can be caused by smoking, drinking excessive alcohol, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes.
It is most likely that genetics play a big part in developing this condition. However, an unhealthy lifestyle can also trigger heart diseases.
There aren’t multiple forms of heart diseases, per se. Normally, heart disease is known as coronary heart disease. The most common symptom of heart disease is angina, a condition caused by not enough blood going to the heart muscles. Agnia is the feeling of chest pain or discomfort caused when your heart muscle is not getting enough oxygen-rich blood.
People with heart disease are prone to suffer from heart failure and heart attacks. Treatment for heart disease includes a healthy lifestyle and medication. Regretfully, there is yet to be found a cure.
Treatment is the only solution to living a fulfilling, quality life. We encourage people with heart disease to:
Elders are more prone to suffering from heart disease. It is important to provide constant support and care, so they live the best quality of life. Elder Care Homecare provides elder care with heart disease experience. If you are looking for heart disease care for elders in-home, they are your best answer.
Elder Care Homecare becomes your partner in care. We walk you through every step of the process. Our highly trained senior-care providers are licensed Registered Nurses (RN), providing a level of quality and support families can trust.
Elder Care Homecare looks after seniors and individuals with disabilities through dependable companion care and in-home care services.
We service Westchester County, Long Island and the entire New York City metro area including Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Manhattan.
370 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10168
United States
1025 Old Country Road
Suite 314
Westbury, NY 11590
750 E Main St
Stamford, CT 06902