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17 Apr 2017

How To Choose The Best Home Care Agency

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It is natural that most seniors want to remain living in their own homes when the time comes for you to make decisions about their care needs. They want to remain in the location that they know and love and where they feel the most comfortable. For many seniors the thought of leaving their home and spending their remaining years in a senior care facility is heartbreaking and they want to do everything in their power to maintain their sense of power over their own lives, and dignity. Thankfully there are homecare agencies that can come to them and provide the care they need. Below are some tips for choosing the best homecare agency. Evaluate your options No two people, or situations are the same, and certain people require and have different care needs than others. One of the things you will need to consider when deciding on a home…

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10 Apr 2017

24-Hour Home Care Vs. Live-In Care: What’s The Difference?

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Whether or not a family member requires 24-hour home care, or live-in care, your elderly family member requires help, and has needs that the rest of the family probably does not. Providing compassionate, specially tailored care for your elderly loved one provides peace of mind for both you and your loved one. If you are debating how to best provide care for an elderly family member, and you want it to be done in the house, below are some of the differences between 24-hour home care and live-in care. Live-in care With live-in care, there is typically only one caregiver who will be living with your elderly family member. They will be living in the same home as your family member and will be on call for them 24 hours a day. This includes a reasonable eight-hour sleeping break. Live-in caregivers typically charge a flat rate per day and have…

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27 Mar 2017

3 Advantages Of Private Health Care

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The use of private health care services continues to increase as individuals and their families realize the many benefits they provide. These services help you address a wide range of issues related to illness, medication, emotional support, and end of life care. Private health care services take much of the stress of caring for a loved one off of family members and friends. More importantly, they provide the essential care and comfort that patients need when overcoming a variety of health issues. The following are 3 advantages of private health care. Personalized Care The care provided at hospitals is often constrained due to limitations related to staffing, budgets, and other resources. As a result, patients often receive generalized care that can overlook the unique needs of each patient. Private health care services allow you to obtain the personalized care you or your loved one needs for long-term well-being. A private…

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20 Mar 2017

How Home Care Helps Your Elderly Parent Maintain A Healthy Diet

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Diet is a cornerstone of long-term health and vitality. It provides the nutrients needed to support the body’s many physiological processes, including tissue repair, cognitive function, and immunity, among many others. For elderly parents, maintaining a healthy diet can be a challenge. A lack of assistance causes many elderly people to miss meals or eat foods that are inadequate for their nutritional needs. These and other factors lead to malnutrition and secondary health issues. But knowing how home care services help elderly parents maintain a healthy diet lets you make the right choices for your loved ones and support their health. Preventing Common Nutritional Issues The quality of an individual’s diet supports disease prevention and management. A healthy diet can also reduce the need for certain medications or supplements. But there are also many issues that are specific to elderly patients. In many cases, parents may have limited mobility or…

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13 Mar 2017

What Does A Palliative Care Nurse Do?

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Palliative care plays an important role in long-term health care. For individuals who experience symptoms related to pain, disease, and aging, palliative care provides relief that improves their quality of living. Nursing services help patients obtain the palliative care they need for long-term relief from symptoms and an increased sense of well-being and vitality. The following will help you understand what a palliative care nurse does so that you and your loved ones can choose the right services to meet your needs. What Is Palliative Care? The primary purpose of palliative care is to reduce or eliminate symptoms that cause discomfort to patients. Symptoms related to illnesses such as cancer, Parkinson’s, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s can all lead patients to seek palliative care. Physical and emotional distress can result from these and other illnesses, and palliative care services help patients and their loved ones address all issues related to chronic illness.…

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