Physical Social Distancing Does Not Have to Mean Mental Social Isolation for Seniors
In response to the coronavirus disease pandemic, we are now purposefully distancing seniors from their friends, family and others meaningful to them in order to keep them safe. This is an important health measure for our vulnerable senior population, and we stand behind it 100%.
But we are also concerned about the effects such physical isolation may have on our older loved ones. According to the National Institute on Aging (a division of the National Institutes of Health) research has linked social isolation to higher risks for a variety of physical and mental conditions. These conditions include obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, anxiety, depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. They also include a weakened immune system — exactly the opposite of what our seniors need to protect themselves in the current crisis.
During this confusing and stressful time, we are here to help.
CV19 - White House Instructions
White House instructions and guidelines on slowing coronavirus (COVID-19).
CV19 - March 18 Letter from Overture Home Care, SOPs and Updates
Overture Home Care is actively monitoring the progression of the coronavirus (COVID-19) to ensure that we have the most accurate and latest information on the threat of the virus. As you know, this situation continues to develop rapidly as new cases are identified in our communities. Our protocols are being adjusted as needed, and we will be sure to communicate any changes to you.
CV19 - How We're Caring for Clients
We are paying incredibly close attention to the CDC’s recommendations regarding COVID-19, particularly as their information relates to healthcare professionals. Here are the instructions we’re using to train our employees and caregivers.
CV19 - Staying Safe at Work, School, and Home
Since you’re on this website, you’re likely responsible for a senior relative or friend, and this is an especially stressful time to be caring for a vulnerable loved one. We will continue to share helpful information, and we remain steadfastly devoted to the health and well-being of our clients and employees, now so more than ever.
COVID-19 Update and Information - March 13, 2020
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads, Overture Home Care continues to care for the most vulnerable population - the elderly with underlying health issues. The unique nature of home care means that seniors can remain in the safest place for them: their homes.
March Is National Nutrition Month
Good nutrition is vitally important for everyone, but did you know that the focus of nutrition shifts as we age? Many people think that loss of appetite and the resulting weight loss are normal results of aging. But unnoticed appetite and weight loss can lead to serious health issues for seniors.
Important Coronavirus Information for Seniors, Family Members and Caregivers
We know that you are concerned about coronavirus. As compassionate caregivers for the seniors who could be most at risk, we are concerned, too.
Here is the latest information that we have to share with you.
Heart Health for Seniors
February is American Heart Month, and it’s important to know the facts. For some seniors, heart disease can create fear and stress. Caregivers can offer support by remaining positive and offering solutions to reduce stress levels. Heart disease is not an immediate death sentence. A long life can be achieved through lifestyle changes in many cases.
Overture SVP named Healthcare Hero
She’s always been a hero to us, but we’re over the moon that the Fort Worth Business Press recognized our Paige Wolk as one of our community’s Healthcare Heroes. Congratulations, Paige, on this well-deserved honor. Your tireless dedication to seniors in our community- particularly to those suffering with dementia - is so worthy of this honor. Thank you for all you do!
Visiting Your Elderly Parents? Watch for These Warning Signs.
‘Tis the season to visit family. If it’s been a while since you’ve seen a loved one, you may have some concerns about their health and well-being. Here are a few warning signs to keep your eye out for as you visit an aging parent, relative, or friend. If you’re concerned that your loved one may need a little extra help at home, we’re here for you. Contact us 24/7 for a free assessment to better determine their needs: 817-887-9401.
Protect Your Senior Loved Ones from the Flu
As cooler weather approaches and we think about fall colors, football games, and hayrides, we also need to think about how to protect yourself and senior loved ones against the flu so we can enjoy these fall days.
Overture CEO named Great Woman of Texas, 2019 Women of Influence
We are beyond proud of our CEO Denise Helms, who is one of this year's Great Women of Texas, 2019 Women of Influence. Thank you, Denise, for all you do as a leader of Overture Home Care, as well as a dedicated advocate for our area seniors and their loved ones. This honor is well-deserved.
Overture Home Care Earns Dementia-Friendly, Age-Friendly Business Certification
The Fort Worth company is committed to important work in local community for those affected by dementia
Common Household Items Cause Seniors to Fall
Do you know two everyday household items that are some of the most common culprits for contributing to falls in seniors? Read on to find out.
Overture Home Care Adds Executive Director to Leadership Team
Denise Helms, CEO of Overture Home Care, a Fort Worth, Texas-based home care service company, has announced the addition of an executive director – Zachary Tarrant – to the company’s leadership team. The leadership team now includes Mr. Tarrant, Ms. Helms, COO Rob Helms, and Executive Vice President Paige Wolk.
Be Aware of Products Claiming to Treat Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer’s affects many people we care about, and we know that family members can feel desperate to do anything to stop this terrible disease. Some companies take advantage of this desperation.
Low Turnover in a High Turnover Business
Overture caregiver turnover is a fraction of that of the overall industry. We believe a happy caregiver means a happy client. Read on to learn how we’re different, and what that means for our clients and their families.
Men's Health Week June 10-June 16
The week of June 10-June 16 is designated as International Men’s Health Week. This week brings awareness to men’s health issues as well as ways to encourage healthy life choices. For instance, we take this week to highlight the importance for men to go to the doctor, get regular checkups, and getting screen tested.
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
With June arriving, we start the summer honoring Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Throughout this month people show their support and advocacy by wearing purple, the official color of the Alzheimer’s movement. Thousands of families and friends come together to show their support for everyone affected by Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is the only leading cause of death that cannot be prevented, cured, or even slowed, so we take this month to highlight the impact Alzheimer’s has on millions of people.