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Health Benefits of IV Therapy for Aging Adults

When it comes to the nutrients that our bodies require to age well, we do not always get everything we need from foods and even oral supplements. Hence, our health care professionals in Maryland administer IV therapy. IV therapy is intended to complement a balanced diet and active lifestyle and offers several health benefits.

As a trusted provider of home healthcare in Baltimore, Maryland, we will discuss the health benefits of IV therapy for seniors:

  • Provide instant hydration.

    Seniors who are chronically ill tend to feel sluggish and may be more vulnerable to injury and sickness. Our certified medical assistants or nursing staff can administer IV therapy for instant hydration. This boosts their energy, promotes mental clarity, and enhances their mood.

  • Lessen reliance on pills.

    Many seniors take several oral supplements. IV therapy contains an infusion of antioxidants, vitamins, amino acids, and more to increase the efficiency at which vitamins are absorbed by the body. This reduces seniors’ overall reliance on pills.

  • Quicker recovery period.

    Seniors are particularly vulnerable during the flu and cold season. IV therapy can reduce the chances of getting sick and speed up recovery. It also can potentially prevent migraines, constipation, and muscle damage.

  • Reduce body toxins.

    Our environment and food can fill our bodies with harmful toxins. Professional IV treatment will flush out these harmful toxins from the body that may have been building up for years to boost overall well-being.

Arrange high-quality and dependable home health care services in Maryland with BZED Home Healthcare and Staffing. We offer IV therapy and Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) as part of our skilled nursing services. Get in touch with us to arrange our services for a loved one.

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