Unfortunately, we are not getting any younger. And we have to make a lot of decisions that apply to our future. Decisions about accepting a new job or taking a new career path, where to live or who to...
Do you know what medications you take and why? Do you or your family member have a hard time setting up medications? We can help! Call Omnibus Home Healthcare today! phone: 409-724-7000 fax: 409-724-7066
SHARE THE NEWS!!! Omnibus Home Health Care is now IN-NETWORK WITH BCBS PLANS!!! No copay or out-of-pocket fees for ALL of our patients and we are SO excited to be able to offer our services to BCBS patients in...
You often hear about the benefits of antioxidants, and how good they are for the body. However, few people know what they are and how they work. Antioxidants are molecules that fight free radicals in the body. A free...
Comprised of over 50 bones, 200 muscles, 60 joints, tendons, and ligaments, the feet are a very important part of the body. Foot health affects your quality of life, productivity, and physical activity. Working, shopping, and walking help you...
Looking for a sentimental and meaningful activity to share with older friends and relatives this summer? How about creating a memoir? This is an emotionally satisfying activity and a very rewarding experience for older family members. Help them leave...
Fitness is not just about running and weight lifting. It is about flexibility too. Flexibility is important to perform everyday tasks safely. If muscles are stiff, tasks are more difficult to accomplish and can put you at greater risk...
Heatwaves in Texas are hard to avoid. But there are many ways to stay cool during the high seasonal temperatures. Omnibus Home Health Care would like to share some tips for staying cool and safe. Stay Hydrated Drink plenty...
Shingles is a disease that becomes more common as we grow older. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After recovering from chickenpox, most likely in childhood, the virus remains in the body...
Most would agree that people go into social work because they want to give back. Social workers work with clients to assess their needs and help them access services and resources to improve their quality of life. In short,...