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5 Myths You Should Know Before Choosing Elder Care Phyllis Staff, Ph.D.
Myths associated with selecting quality nursing home care suggest quick and easy ways to identify quality care. In fact, relying on these myths can lead to disastrous results.
A Power Wheel Chair Is Comfortable And Adaptable M Hargreaves
Power wheel chairs are simply wheel chairs that don't need to be physically propelled since they exploit electricity to make them move. Power wheel chairs have a reputation for being weighty and sluggish, but the hottest models are much lighter and quicker, thanks to the addition of different materials and computer technology.
Avoiding Eldercare Stress Requires Planning and Organization Diane Carbo
Care for the elderly in home can be overwhelming. To avoid eldercare stress it is important for the caregiver, or potential caregiver, to help the aging adult organize and plan for the unplanned events in life.
Bathroom Safety Tools
The bathroom is one of the most dangerous places for the elderly. If you are caring for an elderly person, you are going to need to make some adaptations in the bathroom to make it safe for them to use, alone or with assistance.
Bedside Assistance: How to Help Your Loved One Use a Bedpan
It can be extremely difficult to be a caregiver, and help your bedridden parent, or other elderly relative, with their most personal needs. Part of bedside assistance is helping your loved one use a bedpan or other assistive device when they can no longer leave their bed. There are steps that you can take that will make this process a little easier for both you, and the person you are caring for.
Benefits of Walk-In Bathtubs for Seniors Tricia St. Claire
There are many benefits of walk-in bathtubs for seniors that make traditional bathtub designs and features seem outdated in comparison. Advantages of the systems include accessibility, safety, and peace of mind for caregivers. There are no easy answers when taking care of elderly individuals, but as a caregiving or loved one you should be seeking as much help as you can in your efforts to ensure maximum safety and comfort for your elderly individual.
Care For Elderly Parents Shevach Pepper
In many families, there comes a time when adult children find themselves caring for their elderly parents. This can be an exhausting, rewarding task that certainly has its ups and downs.
Caregiver Burnout - Adult Day Care Services to the Rescue
If you are a primary caregiver for a loved one, you are well aware of the daily stress and emotional and physical impact it can have on your health.
Caregiver Stress also Known as Eldercare Stress Contributes to Compassion Fatigue. Care Givers Need To Know How to Treat Compassion Fatigue. Diane Carbo
Caregiver stress -- Treating compassion fatigue is the first step to improving eldercare stress and relieving caregiver stress. What is compassion fatigue?
Caregivers, Abuse, and Elders Brandon Thomas
Elder abuse is a serious and critical issue to address when considering any caregiver for the elderly, be it an at-home service or a care giving facility. Abuse can be either physical or emotional, and sometime the caregiver can be completely unaware he/she being abusive towards the patient.
Caring for Parents Versus Caring for Children: 10 Ways They Differ Marlo Sollitto
Nearly 10 million boomers are now raising kids while at the same time, caring for at least one aging parent, according to the Pew Research Center reports.
Caring for Two Aging Parents: Struggles Told from the Monterey Peninsula Richard Kuehn
I spoke with a friend today who works in Castroville and he is struggling with the fact that he is caregiving for not one but two parents, cutting into his livelihood as he spends most of his week trying to attend to the needs of his aging parents. He is having to face the reality that he needs to reach out to other family members for help. No one can do this alone.
Companions from Elder Care Agency - An Alternative to Nursing Homes Tyler Moon
A fit and healthy lifestyle always leads to much alert sense in the elderly. A fit lifestyle includes healthy and nutritious meals, regular exercise and stimulating the mind with mental activity. With the aid of elder care services, a senior member of the family can get the support they need to keep up with their physical and mental health.
Elder Care Options Thomas LeBlanc
When a decline in function renders a person unable to live independently, there are many care options to consider in regards to the kind of care they’ll receive and who will provide it.
Elder Care Planning Guide Rosie Fletcher
This article is a question and answer format planning guide.
Elder Care Provider: a Synonym of New Life for Senior Citizens Tyler Moon
There was a time when your mom used to keep the house squeaky clean and your dad could remember the last due date of every bill. But presently, mom is facing lot of problems in doing the basic household chores and dad tends to remain absent minded most of the time. Probably, this is time where you need to seek help of elder care provider.
Elder Care the big challenge Heinz Golz
Elderly concern or elder care is a big term encompassing such services as assisted living, old people day care, long term care, nursing homes, hospice care, and Alzheimer care.
Elder Care: Times are A-Changing... Ann Francis
What if you are the only remaining adult child and, for example, you live in Florida while your 80 year old parents reside in Oregon? If they need help, how will you know? How will you provide?
Eldercare and Caregiver Stress Is Caring Too Much a Source of Your Stress? Diane Carbo
The eldercare caregiver's commitment to caring for their aging loved one can be a long term and unpredictable one. Caregiver stress comes from expectations of others and disappointments.
ElderLife Matters For Caregivers and Employers Linda LaPointe
Work & eldercare is a difficult marriage for the half of all employees who are caring for an aging loved one.
Elderly Home Care - Tips For Caring For an Elderly Parent Rich Herman
There are many different elder care options available today. One option that you may want to consider is elderly home care.
Elderly Home Care: Best Option for Elder Care Tyler Moon
Elder care is such an issue that many of us might find ourselves dealing with it. We could be facing the duty of caring our elderly loved one, elder parents or a friend.
Elderly Travel Comfort Tips
Traveling in your elderly years can be difficult and often times it is uncomfortable. Whether you are planning a trip for yourself or you are planning a trip with your children, there are a few things you can do to make elderly travel fun and comfortable.
Every Thing About Elder Care - What You Must Know George Kissi
There are many problems that are worthwhile to be regardful of when it comes to the subject of elder care. Caring for an aging parent or friend is a must but can certainly be trying. It is worthy to know that there are many resources and facilities out there that you can use to help you through such a process, of which will be discussed here.
Family Caregivers: Get Reimbursed for Providing Your Homecare Services! Jill Gilbert
Many of us will gladly take Mom to her doctor's appointments, administer medications, and check in if the need arises without a second thought. But with millions of loyal children caring for aging parents out of their own pockets, a little financial relief is welcome. Few family caregivers are aware that you can get paid - however small the amount may be - to care for Mom and provide homecare services.
Finding the Best Care for Our Seniors is More Important than Ever Jeff Paul
If any one group of people deserves our respect and admiration, it would have to be our seniors. This term 'Senior' is a chiefly American one used to refer to the elder members of society, and is considered a euphemism meant to show a high regard for them.
For Aging Seniors in Monterey CA, Choosing When to Stop Driving Not an Easy Task Richard Kuehn
I was in a car accident today, side-swiped so hard I had to drive up on the curb to get away from the other driver. He was in the left lane and I was in the right, both at a stop light waiting to turn right. Instead of turning into the far lane, the driver banked hard right and plowed right into me causing quite a bit of damage to both cars. And then he drove off.
Home Care Fraud Caregivery.com
You might be surprised to know that the incidence of elder fraud and abuse in the United States is actually more common than you think. Because the elderly can often be easily manipulated and taken advantage of they represent a highly targeted group for crime and abuse.
Home Health Care - Alternative to do Everything by Yourself Tyler Moon
You may be overwhelmed by the pressure of caring the older members of your family who require constant care; but you are not alone. There are millions of adults who finds a hard time taking care of older relatives or parents while working and taking care of their children.
How Of Choose Between Adult Day Care And In-Home Senior Care Linda Dunkelberger
Many times caregivers need to have additional assistance when providing in home-senior care for a family member or friend. When you are evaluating options for in-home senior care, consider the difference between Adult Day Care Centers and Home In-home senior care.
How To Convince an Elderly Parent To Accept A Caregiver Into Their Home Patrick Tourian
It's one thing for you to face the fact that your elderly parent needs an assisted living in home care provider, but it's quite another matter to convince them of the same.
How to Prevent Hazards in the Bathroom
Reduce injury and stay safe in the most popular room in the house.
How to Select Elder Care California Services Mary Wills
Selecting a firm to provide non-medical elder care services for yourself or loved one is a serious and important task. There are many Elder Care California Services; not all of them offer the same grade of elder care services.
June is "Home Safety Month"-Learn More in Roswell, Georgia Susan Janes
June is "Home Safety Month" Seniors Twice as Likely to Suffer Injuries or Death in Their Home
Keep Elderly Minds Sharp Using Elder Care Services Grace Enderlein
A healthy lifestyle can lead to sharper minds in the elderly. This fit standard of living includes healthy eating, exercise, and stimulating the mind with mental activity. By using elder care services, a senior can get the support and encouragement they need to keep up with their physical and mental health.
Legalized Elder Abuse: Guardianships and Conservatorships Laurence Harmon
The American legal system has established "guardianships" for the specific purpose of protecting vulnerable individuals--called "wards"--when a judge or judicial officer determines that the ward's decisionmaking capability is so impaired that another person--the "guardian"--needs to be given the right to make these decisions.
Lift Chairs: Making Use Of Technology In Taking Care Of The Elderly Jeanette Pollock
We make use of our different technologies in order to make our lives a bit easier. If we cannot win the battle against time, at least we can delay its effects.
Little-Known Government Program Pays the Cost of Elder Care
WHAT IF 33% OF ALL SENIORS IN THIS COUNTRY could receive up to $1,949 a month in additional income from the government to help cover their elder care costs? THEY CAN!
Maintaining Bone Density and Muscle When Elderly
During our youth, we are told to take calcium supplements to help to strengthen our bone density. Most of us blow off the advice.
Nursing Home or Assisted Living Residence: The Difference Trisha Kellogg
We have become all too familiar with nursing homes. Families in the United States usually move their elderly loved ones to a nursing home for a long-term or permanent rehabilitation service. However, in 1990s, assisted living facilities were born giving the elderly and their families a better option.
Nursing Homes for Veterans
Nursing home coverage for veterans is available from two sources within the Department of Veterans Affairs -- the veterans health care system and the state veterans homes system.
Paying for Home Health Care: What Do Medicare and Medigap Cover? Jill Gilbert
Prescribed only by a physician, home health care is skilled nursing care that aids in the recovery from illness, injury, or surgery in the patient's home. And fortunately for many seniors who are now opting for care at home, Medicare insurance covers most costs related to home health care.
Planning For Aging Parents Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
Most parents do not want to burden their children when it comes to care in their later years, other parents expect their children to care for them. The best way to balance these expectations is to discuss options for long term care long before the care is needed and to make financial plans now to cover needed expenses.
Planning for Parent Care or Spur of the Moment Elder Care Decisions...you Decide Carol McGowan and Cindy Streekstra
When our family members are well, we usually do not think about what may happen in the future. As baby boomers age, they will become the largest group of elderly that our nation has ever had. And, their parents are aging as well. As a result of these two realities most families will be caring for aging loved ones.
Please let me stay with you. I promise I won't eat much. Lynn Wilson
This is what my Father told me as I was driving him to the assisted living facility.
Preparing For The Responsibility Of Elder Care Thomas Henricks
Having the responsibility of caring for someone who is suffering from the effects of the aging process can require considerable time and worry on you part. This responsibility could be thrust upon you at any time. There are a number of important issues to be aware of when dealing with elder care.
Quality Elder Care for Your Loved Ones is Available Thomas Henricks
For some people, the acceptance of elder care is an easy transition. Possibly this person has an easy going temperament that adjusts with change. Some people have given thought to and prepared mentally for the eventual need to move into a full care environment.
Resources for Elderly Care that can Help Keep Elderly in their Own Homes Linda Dunkelberger
Elder care, sometimes referred to as long-term elderly care, includes a wide range of services that are provided over an extended period of time to people who need help to perform normal activities of daily living because of cognitive impairment or loss of muscular strength or control. Elder care can include rehabilitative therapies, skilled nursing care, palliative care, and social services, as well as supervision and a wide range of supportive personal care provided by family caregivers and/or home health care agencies.
Safe Medication and Aging - 6 Challenges to Overcome Medication Errors Diane Carbo
There are many challenges we face with aging and taking medications. These obstacles can be overcome by caregivers.
Senior Care: Few Tips to be Safe at Home Tyler Moon
One of the popular elder care options is the home care for elderly seniors. But it is important to make sure that you and your loved ones are aware of any potential dangers in home and prepare accordingly.
Senior Citizens Rendered Happy With In Home Care Services Chris Berez
Are you concerned about your ageing mother or father, uncle or aunt, grandmother or grandfather? Do you find it difficult to set aside specific time towards their personal care?
Senior Personal Care Tips
The older you get, the harder it can get to perform certain physical activities. It’s common for elderly individuals to get tired and this can cause them to neglect their bodies. Senior personal care is easy to do with the right type of products and tools that can help you.
Seniors and Long-term Housing Costs: Whose Responsibility? Laurence Harmon
Even as President Obama works to revolutionize the American system of healthcare, there's a crisis that will be faced by a substantial number of our senior citizens: paying for their long-term housing needs.
Setting Guidelines On Elder Care Responsibilities James Brown
Some of the more elderly members of the family will feel better about the aging process if someone takes responsibility for setting guidelines on Family Elder Care issues. Many families do not want to think about their parents getting old and passing away, and they certainly do not want to think about them being sick for years before their death occurs.
Should I Get a Caregiver For Mom & Dad? They Seem to Be Doing All Right Hadas Abouaf
One of the hardest decisions for many Baby Boomers today is what to do about Mom and Dad who are living alone, sometimes far away, who have always been there for "the kids" and who now seem to need some help themselves just to manage better on a daily basis.
Should Seniors Choose Adult Day Care? Laurence Harmon
Senior citizens fear moving into a nursing home and the loss of their independence far more than death.
Ten Caregiver Tips For Care of the Elderly Rebecca Sharp Colmer
The caregiver role is complex and differs for everyone depending on the needs of the care-receiver. Many times, in the beginning, there may only be a few needs, such as providing transportation or helping with shopping or cooking.
The Encounter of Elder-Care George Kissi
Isn't elder-care a Demand that every person faces or has to face?
The Guide to a Safe and Stylish Bathroom
The bathroom, often a place of relaxation and comfort, can also be a dangerous space. Whether your family members are 3 years old or 93, the risk of getting hurt in the bathroom is the same for all ages.
What to Look for in Residential Elder Care Homes Tyler Moon
Before you step inside a care home, think about the needs of your elder person and prepare a questionnaire. It is always advisable to research each potential care homes since there are no federal standards for these homes.
When it comes to your aging parents: Are You a CareGiver or a CareTaker? Gail McConnon
Midlife with aging parents can be a blessing. Or, it can be a totally exhausting challenge. How is it for you? How is it for them? Do you care? Do you give care? Do you take care? Do you care, and take back?
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