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Does Activity for Home Bound Seniors Help?

April 22, 2015AdminExercise, Healthcaregivers, diabetes, Elder Care, excercise, fall prevention, heart disease, home aides, home care, Senior Care, seniors

It’s a natural for home bound seniors to resist exercise.  Many would rather sit in front of the television all day.  There are lots of reasons to avoid activity, some seniors are fearful of falls and avoid activity because of the risk of falls, but is inactivity a good remedy for…

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Who do you talk to when Mom needs to go to a facility?

April 22, 2015AdminCare Planningcaregivers, home care, memory loss, Senior Care, senior health

Senior placement agencies can provide safe and comfortable living options for seniors. While the majority of seniors with health problems prefer to stay at home so they can enjoy the comforts and familiarity of their surroundings, sometimes staying at home may no longer be an option. For example, skilled medical…

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Do you know the top diagnosis resulting in hospital admissions?

April 22, 2015AdminHealth, Pain maintenanceadmission, caregivers, diabetes, Elder Care, home aides, home care, hospital, medication, Pneumonia, Senior Care, senior health

Many seniors have chronic health conditions that left untreated, can result in hospitalization.  Seniors living alone are most at risk if there is no caregiver or home aid that can monitor signs of a worsening health condition and seek professional help. AARP recently listed the most common health conditions that result…

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Great Ways to take Care of your Brain ( elder concerns )

April 22, 2015AdminHome Safety and Senior Care BlogAlzheimer’s, brain excercise, dementia, home care, long term care, medication, memory loss

“Where did I park? ” You dashed into the mall, visited a few stores, and now, shopping bags in hand, you realize you can’t remember where you left the car. “I’ve met that fellow several times…what is his name?” Names, phone numbers, even familiar words…things sometimes seem to be “on…

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Are you a trusted adviser? Do you Minimize legal and financial risks of caregiving?

April 22, 2015AdminCare Planningcaregivers, Elder Care, financial, home care, Senior Care, senior legal concerns

Nobody likes to make a decision about getting extra care for an aging parent, patient or client, but studies indicate that most older adults have at least one chronic condition, and some have multiple illnesses that require in-home assistance. While nursing home care is often an option for serious medical…

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Can monitoring patients at home avoid re-admissions?

April 22, 2015AdminMedicationshome care, hospital, medication, re-admission, Senior Care, senior health, senior monitoring

A recent LA Times story quoted data from a study conducted by Kaiser Health News found that nearly half of patients misunderstood what it or other common label instructions meant on medicine bottles. Consequently, they are advocating that the Food and Drug Administration should aim to simplify, clarify and standardize…

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Are the Elderly prepared for Summer temperatures?

April 22, 2015AdminHealthheat, heat stroke, home care, senior health, seniors

Summer temperatures can pose a danger to older adults. Working or playing in the sun, spending time in an unventilated home, or sitting in a closed vehicle can result in uncomfortable and even dangerous temperatures. As we grow older, our bodies are less efficient at regulating temperature. Especially at risk…

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Are families prepared for parents discharged home?

April 22, 2015AdminCare Planning, Medications, Pain maintenancedischarge, home aides, home care, hospital

The worst fear for family members is the call from the hospital notifying them that their loved one has been admitted. In many cases, seniors are re-admitted repeatedly for various conditions, creating family stress and interfering with quality of life issues. In 2008 there were 14 million hospital stays for…

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Are families prepared for Parents long term care?

April 22, 2015AdminCare Planning, MedicationsElder Care, home care, long term care, medication, parents, Senior Care

A USA Today story cited a survey from a senior network that found that most baby boomers are woefully unprepared to deal with their aging parents’ health and financial problems. Findings include the fact that: 31% don’t know how many medications their parents take; 34% don’t know whether their parents…

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Are Home aides the future of home care?

April 22, 2015AdminHome Safety and Senior Care Bloghome aides, home care, seniors

A UPI story reports that a new model of home-based care for older adults has been found effective, efficient and less expensive than traditional care. The findings are published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. According to UPI “The home-based care model, developed by the Indiana University School…

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