With a lifelong personal history of caring for his mother, choosing to be a part of Always Best Care was an easy one for Phil. “Most of my life has been around hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and caregivers because of my mom. I understand the challenges of trying to figure out what to do next and enjoy helping people find their way in these highly emotional circumstances” Phil’s mission is to always provide the BEST CARE to our senior community by providing the best non-medical in-home ca
Tom Brady breaks his silence statement on Facebook on Friday night: “The regular season starts tomorrow morning and I can#39;t wait to fully commit my energy and emotion to focus on the challenges of the 2015 NFL season,” Brady said in the statement. “I want to thank my family, my friends, all of the fans, past and current players and my teammates for the support they have given me throughout this challenging experience. I also want to thank Judge Berman and his staff for their efforts to resol
Every path has a puddle – George Herbert Remember, problems aren’t stop signs, they’re guidelines.Your success depends on your ability to overcome the challenges you’re…
Claire Danes bares her soul on a nearly weekly basis on Showtime’s Homeland, crying up an impressive storm and winning the last two Emmy Awards for Lead Actress in the process. But the beautiful star bares something else in the latest issue of Interview: her breasts! Almost, that is. Danes opens up to the magazine about the challenges of portraying a bipolar CIA agent on the drama – and she does it as part of a feature that also includes a couple very alluring images. “It was exhausting but also exhilarating,” Danes says of filming Homeland Season 3 so soon after giving birth last year. “I had just come out of my mommy cocoon and my cushy, mushy love planet. So entering that mania at that point was not as enjoyable.” Danes and husband Hugh Dancy welcomed son Cyrus into the world in December. And because each stars on a hit show – Dancy is at the center of NBC’s Hannibal – Danes explained that they make time to help each other hone their craft. “My husband is also on a television show now, so we’re always running lines with each other. We’ll run lines with each other on the phone. I run lines with him in taxicabs.” As for actually being a mother? Danes doesn’t even know how to explain the unbridled love and joy that she now feels each and everyday. “I guess it’s closest to being infatuated with a lover or something, but it’s not that. It’s cellular. “So yeah, that the love for your child is physical was a big surprise. I can’t not look at him if he’s anywhere nearby, because there’s not competition. I can’t read. I can’t watch a show. I can’t do anything but stare at him doing nothing.”
Claire Danes bares her soul on a nearly weekly basis on Showtime’s Homeland, crying up an impressive storm and winning the last two Emmy Awards for Lead Actress in the process. But the beautiful star bares something else in the latest issue of Interview: her breasts! Almost, that is. Danes opens up to the magazine about the challenges of portraying a bipolar CIA agent on the drama – and she does it as part of a feature that also includes a couple very alluring images. “It was exhausting but also exhilarating,” Danes says of filming Homeland Season 3 so soon after giving birth last year. “I had just come out of my mommy cocoon and my cushy, mushy love planet. So entering that mania at that point was not as enjoyable.” Danes and husband Hugh Dancy welcomed son Cyrus into the world in December. And because each stars on a hit show – Dancy is at the center of NBC’s Hannibal – Danes explained that they make time to help each other hone their craft. “My husband is also on a television show now, so we’re always running lines with each other. We’ll run lines with each other on the phone. I run lines with him in taxicabs.” As for actually being a mother? Danes doesn’t even know how to explain the unbridled love and joy that she now feels each and everyday. “I guess it’s closest to being infatuated with a lover or something, but it’s not that. It’s cellular. “So yeah, that the love for your child is physical was a big surprise. I can’t not look at him if he’s anywhere nearby, because there’s not competition. I can’t read. I can’t watch a show. I can’t do anything but stare at him doing nothing.”