NEWS: Overture Home Care launches new VIP service, Symphony Concierge Nursing
Denise Helms, CEO of Overture Home Care, a Fort Worth, Texas-based home care service company, has announced a new service: concierge nursing.
Do you struggle starting activities with your loved one with Alzheimer’s?
Recreational activities, familiar hobbies, work-related pursuits, involvement in daily tasks and social interaction can help people living with Alzheimer's remain engaged and content, reducing agitation and potentially dangerous wandering behavior.
Why is Overture Home Care different?
At Overture Home Care, we provide care to our clients with Alzheimer's in the familiar warmth of their own homes, allowing them to age in place with dignity and comfort.
Stories of Snovid, 2: Grateful, Awed and Humbled
Icy roads made travel during Snowmageddon a challenge. But with patients in need of care and caregivers in need of transport, a group of four-wheel drive truck-owning men on our management and office support team got together to form an Overture mini fleet.
Stories of Snovid, 1: Terrific Attitudes and Eager Assistance
The week of Snovid — or Snowmageddon — here in North Texas was a challenge to say the least. Despite an emergency planning session and calls to all our clients and caregivers on the Friday before the bad weather set in, the hurdles we faced were more challenging than we anticipated.
Sharpening Seniors’ Minds While Staying Safe at Home
One downside to our senior friends and loved ones spending so much time alone this year is that quality of life can really take a turn. Here’s a helpful list of strategies to maintaining healthy memories and active minds. And, the best part, all of these activities can be done safely at home.
Signs to Watch for This Holiday Season - Virtually or In-Person
Whether you’re able to see your aging loved ones in person or on video call, please review these warning signs to keep a lookout for. While we’ve kept our senior friends safe from COVID-19 through social distancing, the isolation is really taking its toll. This checklist will help you easily determine if your loved one could use some help – and companionship. If you’re visiting by video, see if your loved one can safely show you around their home to check for some of these signs.
Thanksgiving in 2020
Well, friends, we know Thanksgiving won’t look like holiday celebrations in the past. You’ve already made the hard decisions and the tough calls, and even though it hurts, you did the right thing.
Have you made your virtual gathering plans yet?
Overture Home Care leadership team members graduate from the UNTHSC Geriatric Practice Leadership Institute’s 2019-2020 program
Overture Home Care congratulates our leadership team — CEO Denise Helms, Senior Vice President Paige Wolk and Executive Director Zach Tarrant — for completing the 2019-2020 University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) Geriatric Practice Leadership Institute (GLPI) program.
October 8 is National Depression Screening Day
While depression is common, it’s NOT a normal part of aging. This Depression Screening Day, take a look at common symptoms and determine if you or your loved one needs help.
September is Healthy Aging® Month — and a great time to GET MOVING again!
Feeling frustrated with your exercise routine while trying to stay safe? Here’s our advice for Healthy Aging® month!
Meet Your Brain — Your New Social Distancing Best Friend
Sure, we’re all tired of social distancing. This is not the world any of us intended to be living in. But to stay safe, we need to keep that social distancing thing going at least a little longer — especially for our vulnerable senior loved ones.
Across the Country or Around the Block — “Long Distance” Caregiving in the Age of COVID-19
For years now, long distance caregiving has been a growing trend as more and more seniors choose to retain their independent lives while adult family members move away in pursuit of careers and relationships. But in the age of COVID-19, even around the corner can mean long distance. Here’s what you need to know.
News: Overture Home Care leadership team earns Certified Dementia Practitioner designations
Denise Helms, R.N., CEO of Overture Home Care, a Fort Worth, Texas-based home care service company, has announced that the company now has three Certified Dementia Practitioners on staff: Ms. Helms, executive director Zach Tarrant, and senior vice president Paige Wolk. Ms. Wolk earned her certification previously; Ms. Helms and Mr. Tarrant were certified this year.
Join us in recognizing Men’s Health Week, and the many male caregivers among us!
During the current public health crisis, we’d like to extend Men’s Health Week recognition to the many male caregivers among us, and to the specific physical and mental health issues that they face.
Overture's COVID-19 Coordinator
You may know Cherae Slack, R.N., as one of our nurse liaisons, but with COVID-19 threatening our senior friends and loved ones, we immediately designated Cherae as our COVID-19 Coordinator. In this role, she supports staff and families, ensures proper protocol, and stays up-to-the-minute on local, state, national, and regulatory recommendations and mandates.
May is American Stroke Month — an observance with increasing COVID-19 resonance
The current COVID-19 crisis is a rapidly changing situation, and we encourage you to check the links below for up-to-date information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association
This May, please join us in celebrating Older Americans Month
Our older relatives, friends and neighbors have been most at risk during the COVID-19 crisis. That risk continues for them, even as states around the country — including our own Texas — begin to reopen. As some of us reclaim more normal lives, our elderly loved ones are still facing both a viral pandemic and a very real pandemic of isolation and loneliness. Let us take this month to recommit to reaching out and to providing companionship and connection in any way possible.