December 11, 2007

Elder Care At Home 0 What Are Your Options?

Many surveys have shown that people prefer to stay in their own homes as long as possible as they age. We should not be surprised. Most of us would rather stay where we are comfortable than move to someplace unknown with new schedules and someone else’s rules.
In-home care has come a long way in recent years. Seniors living at home are able to hold on to the feeling of independence while having the help they need with every day life. Being in familiar surroundings can be therapeutic in so many ways. Often the caregivers are family members at first, but before long, a new level of help may be needed. If your loved one needs or soon will need extra help, what are your options?
The decision on the level and frequency of care will often be based on health conditions as well as the realities of daily life. In-home care can be provided on a daily basis, or the caregiver may live-in to provide round-the-clock availability. How well a person is able to handle the “activities of daily living” will be a basic question. Does your loved one need regular help with eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, or transferring? The amount […]

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Personal And Home Care Aides: Career Opportunities

Personal and Home Care Aides work in patients’ homes and rooms, helping disabled, elderly, ill, and mentally disabled and disturbed persons live in their own homes or in residential care facilities. They provide housekeeping and routine personal care services, as well as instruction and psychological support to their patients. They may advise families and patients on nutrition, cleanliness, and household tasks.
Aides keep records of clients’ conditions, and of services performed, and report to a supervisor who is often a registered nurse (RN). Aides assist and cooperate with health care professionals and other medical staff.
Personal and home care aides hold over 700,000 jobs. Most jobs are in home health care services; individual and family services; residential care facilities; and private households. Self-employed aides arrange work schedules, payment, etc., on their own.
In some states, one need only receive on-the-job training, which generally is provided by employers. In other states formal training may be required. This is available from community colleges, vocational schools, elder care programs, and home health care agencies.
National certification is offered by The National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC). Certification is a voluntary demonstration that the individual has met industry standards. One must complete a standard 75-hour course […]

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3 Tips for Avoiding Holiday Sadness

The holidays are almost here for happy normal people, that is. But you’re over-burdened with elder care at the moment. You’re facing difficult decisions for your parents. Health issues, financial ones and even legal ones plaque you. Will you be forced to put your parent in a nursing home sometime next year? Will your parents still be with you next Thanksgiving?Then the memories of better times start rolling in; almost to the point of over powering you. What about those memories of loved ones who died on holidays? My grandfather was born and died on Christmas Day. Even after 33 years, I really miss celebrating my grandfather’s birthday on Christmas Day. It was such a big part of my childhood.And why can’t it be like it used to be? You wish you could go back in time and experience just one more Thanksgiving dinner with your loved ones….No wonder caregivers get depressed during the holidays. Do you resent other people who are out shopping, going to parties and having a good time. Many experts will tell us, you are not alone. Not everyone is as happy as they appear.In fact, if many folks were […]

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