james60+FollowHome Care Isn’t Just About Hours AnymoreBig shift in home care: it’s not just about how long someone’s there, but what actually gets better for the person being cared for. Think: more independence, better health, and feeling happier at home. Providers like Guardian Angel Carers are all in on this outcomes-focused approach, making care way more personal and meaningful for families. Imagine care plans built around real goals, not just checklists. This could totally change how we think about aging at home! #Health #BodyHealth #HomeCare00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowStop These Cleaning Habits ASAP!Turns out, some of the cleaning tricks we learned from our parents are actually making our homes dirtier (and even damaging stuff). Think feather dusters, using the same rag everywhere, or scrubbing with harsh chemicals—yep, all bad! Experts say it’s time to ditch these outdated habits and clean smarter, not harder. Microfiber cloths, separate tools for each room, and gentle cleaners are the way to go. Which old-school cleaning habit are you guilty of? #Home #CleaningHacks #HomeCare10Share
David Hernandez+FollowDo I need to be concerned about this water stain on my ceiling?The toilet from upstairs overflowed overnight and left this water stain on our ceiling downstairs. Their toilet is already fixed, and the man upstairs said he would tell maintenance to paint over the stain once it’s dry and cover the cost. But should I be worried about mold or any other hidden damage from the water? Or does it take longer for mold to form? That would be really bad... #HomeMaintenance #WaterDamage #MoldPrevention #HomeCare #CeilingMold #Home 2242Share
Jamie Brown+FollowWhy letting ivy grow could cost you your treeIvy climbing up your tree might look charming, but it’s actually a big red flag for your yard’s health and safety. Arborists warn that English ivy is invasive and can slowly choke out trees by stealing light and nutrients, hiding damage, and even making branches heavy enough to break. If you want your trees to thrive (and avoid costly repairs from falling limbs), experts say it’s best to cut the ivy at the base and consider planting native species instead. Have you ever dealt with stubborn ivy or invasive plants in your yard? What’s your go-to solution? #Home #HomeCare #Gardening00Share