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The importance of taking care of seniors Feet


You take actions everyday to maintain a healthy lifestyle like, eating well, exercising, and spending time with family and friends. But if your feet are stiff, sore, cramped, cracked, or poorly maintained, you could struggle to enjoy the simple things in life. All too often, seniors or other physically limited people are unable to address these pressing foot health issues themselves and have trouble finding help. Too often, having someone untrained, such as a family member, provide this support can be inconsistent or can lead to complications and infections. Fortunately, A + solutions home health care has you covered. Our nurse can come to you to offer basic and advanced foot care.

We have a team of certified foot care nurses who specialize in providing therapeutic foot massages in your home, where they also apply medical-grade foot care moisturizers to effectively release built-up tension from your feet. We also offer toe nail trimming and maintenance, for painful ingrown toenails, curling toenails, fungal toenail infections, corn and callus reduction, and diabetic foot care.

Many don’t realize that because all this is considered a medical procedure, a nurse is actually required to perform foot care, and they are trained specifically to provide the best foot care techniques possible.

Regular treatments are often required to manage tension levels, which is why we can arrange recurring daily, weekly, or monthly visits. So you will always know exactly when to expect your next treatment. We can also educate you on foot health or refer clients to Podiatrist or Physicians if necessary.

We are available to set an appointment with you at your convenience 24/7. So please don’t hesitate to call us at 514-999-8009

"Take care of your feet and they’ll take care of you."

- Maggie Spilne


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