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Avoiding Elder Care Horror Stories

Choosing the right kind of care for your loved one is one of the most important choices you’ll ever make. Often, even the process of accepting that you need outside help is incredibly arduous, so the task of selecting where and who will be doing the caring can seem even more daunting. Do you need…

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The Importance of Practicing Self Care When Caring For a Loved One

More than 1 in 5 Americans are caregivers. That’s more than 20 percent of us who are taking care of someone else’s needs while still trying to balance our own. So often caregivers are doing more than just helping loved ones with day-to-day tasks; they’re also navigating difficult medical diagnoses with specific care regimens on…

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Complicated Topics Call For Expert Opinions

Recently, one of the top nursing industry publications – NurseJournal.org – wrote a feature about how proposed legislation related to Transgender care may put nurses in challenging situations when trying to balance their professional obligations with legal implications. Complicated topics such as these deserve deep thinking and expert consultation, which is why Perfect Care Nursing…

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The Atlanta Journal Constitution Featured Us in an Article About Home Health Care

As an expert in the various options of home care available, we were recently mentioned in the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s feature on how home health care is one of the best options for allowing our loved ones to age comfortably. We are excited to see the AJC acknowledging the value of what we do! Click…

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A Shout Out to Our City

Our CEO Joanna Fuller-Crawford was recently featured in Shoutout Atlanta magazine, where she had an opportunity to shed some light on her relationship with the city of Atlanta, as well as her personal journey in nursing and as an entrepreneur. We are always honored to be acknowledged in the community we serve. Learn more about…

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Your Senior Caregiver Should Also Be a Patient Advocate

Why your criteria for senior care should extend beyond the basics When choosing a senior caregiver, training, empathy, and affordability are essential. But families seeking the best support for loved ones also need to look at deeper capabilities. Often, seemingly little things make the biggest differences when it comes to ensuring quality of life, as…

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Our CEO Was Featured in a US News Article as an Expert Source on Assisted Living

This month, U.S. News published an in-depth feature on the costs and levels of care associated with assisted living. Our CEO and Founder Joanna Fuller-Crawford was cited as an expert source, being an experienced thought-leader with a depth of knowledge in the field. Many people looking to provide additional care for their aging family members…

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“Compassionate Senior Care.” Everyone claims it. Here’s how to measure it.

Here’s how caregivers evaluate senior care options for their own families In an ideal world, finding the right care for an aging parent would be a clear matter of identifying the senior’s specific needs and matching them with a prospective caregiver’s capabilities and skillsets. And yet, people who choose this approach often find themselves dissatisfied….

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7 Things Your Parents Wish You Knew

My Company Provides Senior Home Care. Here’s what I Wish You Knew About Your Parents How to make smarter senior home care choices for your loved ones When you were a child, your parents probably read guidebooks and articles to help them understand their children. And if you’re a parent yourself, chances are you couldn’t…

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Perfect Care Nursing Founder & CEO Joanna Fuller-Crawford featured on WSB-TV

Perfect Care Nursing Founder & CEO Joanna Fuller-Crawford was recently featured on WSB-TV’s “Getting Real” segment, in an interview about self-care during times of Covid-19.  Channel 2’s Dave Huddleston asked Joanna, a Registered Nurse who holds a BS in Nursing and an MBA, what she’s seeing with her patients, especially people of color, noting that…

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