


Spring Cleaning and Organization In The Washington DC Area
It’s that time of the year again to start thinking about spring cleaning, which likely means some serious decluttering, reorganization, scrubbing and polishing. Spring is the time that we all begin thinking about cleaning and organizing our homes. Whether you...
Early Stage Dementia: What To Do
Recognizing Early Stage Alzheimer’s in the Washington DC area Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that affects each individual differently. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for roughly 80% of all new dementia diagnoses. Each stage of Alzheimer’s introduces...
Featured Caregiver: Katy T.
Featured Caregiver providing Senior Care in Washington DC Katy T. Have you ever gotten a mute person to talk? Well, Philia’s caregiver, Katy, has. She worked with a woman who was considered mute for no medically known reason. When she started working with a woman at...
Could Your Elderly Loved One Have Mild Cognitive Impairment?
Senior Care in Washington DC When your elderly loved one starts to have trouble with her memory, it’s not uncommon for both you and her to fear that she’s developing dementia. It’s important to get a complete diagnosis from her doctor, though,...