Our Next Monthly $275 STNA Training Classes begin March 15th and April 7th!
“We live in New York, so when my mom needed someone to be with her, round-the-clock, we turned to Nursing Resources. They were terrific. The aides provided company for her, fixed her hair, ate with her, and made sure that she was getting the necessary medical treatment. They made a special effort to keeep us informed about how she was doing which gave us peace of mind when we couldn’t be with her. A lot of the improvement in my mom’s health is due to the aides at Nursing Resources. We thank each and every one of them who helped her get on the right path. We thank them and wish them well.”
Amy Gazard and Rick Gibbs
“Thanks to Nursing Resources, my mom enjoyed 24-hour care in her home for two and a half years. After a stroke or heart attack, my mother’s need was immediate, and in less than one day, Nursing Resources filled my request for care. I didn’t need to worry—someone was always there. During this time, the personnel remained quite consistent; my mother did not have to constantly adjust to new people. Mom’s caregivers knew her well; they responded to her desires with great patience and understanding. Caring for an aging parent is a hard time; Nursing Resources made this manageable for me. I can’t say enough—I will be forever grateful.”
Anne Tompkins
” I was already taking exercise classes, but they recommended that I take this balance therapy program and I did. Everyone tells me I am walking and moving much better. I have more confidence in daily activities. I fell last year and don’t want to fall again. I want to remain independent. I definitely recommend this program to others.”
Mary Slee, 82, lives independently in a retirement community in Perrysburg.
“The lessons I learned through Solid Steps are working. My therapist taught me to stand up straight and to look ahead instead of down. She also taught me how to walk around things using my walker. I feel more confident and am walking around to visit my neighbors living in adjacent apartments.”
Kate Partlow, 91, living in a Lambrtville retirement community.