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Category: Care Giving

Options to Avoid High Nursing Home Costs

Oct252022Assisting Handselder care, senior care

Nursing home stays can be expensive, considering the admitted senior receives 24-hour skilled nursing care from nursing home staff. Before admitting an aging loved one to a nursing home, consider less-costly options, such as assisted living facilities and in-home care.

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Coping with Emotions as a Caregiver

Sep202022Assisting Handscaregiver, home care

Strong feelings may emerge during the course of serving as a caregiver to a loved one. Family members may either be new to the role or have significant experience providing care. No matter what the experience level, emotions arise, and caregivers should know they are valid and important. Here are common emotions and ways caregivers can productively handle them.

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Improve Care with Simple Language Changes

Aug102022Assisting Handscaregiver, elder care, home care, senior care

Good communication is integral to helping individuals. People are more likely to adhere to a care plan, experience better outcomes, or feel satisfied with the care they receive. Caregivers who make an effort to communicate respectfully are better able to build relationships with care recipients.

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What is the Difference Between Home Health Care and Non-Medical Home Care Services?

Jul202022Assisting Handscaregiver, home care

Home care agencies can provide the right type of Caregiver to help you or your loved one with their ADL needs. There are two different types of care individuals may receive as far as home care, including non-medical home care and home health care. They each have different offerings and the best one for your loved ones will depend on their unique needs. In this guide, we will explore each type of home care and what they offer.

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What to Do if You Receive a Dementia Diagnosis

Jun222022Assisting Handsdementia, dementia care

A dementia diagnosis is distressing. The unknowns compound the fear associated with the anticipated cognitive decline. While receiving a dementia diagnosis can be upsetting, it is important to reclaim life and take steps to make the next chapter of life as healthy and positive as possible.

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What are the Qualities of a Good Caregiver?

May182022Assisting Handscaregiver, home care

From our years of experience in the Home Care industry, we have identified the eight most important qualities of an exceptional Caregiver. So, the next time you are searching for a professional Caregiver to provide additional support for your loved one, check to see if they possess these qualities.

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How to Make a Home Safe for Your Elderly Parents

Apr122022Assisting Handselder care, senior care

If you are caring for a loved one, or you are an individual who is aging at home, it is important to know how to make sure your home is a safe place to live. Here are some ways to elder-proof your home.

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What Does Hospice Mean for Dementia Patients?

Mar232022Assisting Handsdementia care, home care

Hospice care is a compassionate option for individuals living with severe dementia. Family caregivers should start to consider hospice care when their loved one can no longer perform essential tasks independently. Here’s a further look at what hospice means for dementia patients.

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Benefits of In-Home Care vs. Assisted Living Facility Care

Feb162022Assisting Handshome care

Families may eventually agree that a loved one would benefit from extra support. The family and the individual must decide whether home care or an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) would best serve the latter’s needs. When important factors are evaluated, in-home care emerges as the top choice.

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Dementia Cases are Projected to Rise over the Next Three Decades

Jan242022Assisting Handsdementia, dementia care

Various symptoms of dementia will affect a greater number of people over the next three decades. Recent Alzheimer’s studies conclude that more than 152 million individuals around the world will suffer from some form of dementia by 2050. Following are three factors that support this forecast.

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