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Tips on Long Distance Care
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Tips for Long Distance Senior Care
Caring for far away loved ones can be quite the challenge. If you live far away from someone that you care about and they need constant attention, then check out some of these helpful long distance senior care tips. It is always important to understand how your loved one may feel about being cared for from a distance. The most crucial thing you can do is put yourself in their shoes and take into account how they feel about the situation. Your life will be affected, but theirs will be affected even more than yours. Always keep this in mind, even when caring from someone close by. These things are not always easy to deal with and it is important to remember what matters most to you and your loved one: being there for each other and loving one another.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Facts
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Understanding the Difference – Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Alzheimer’s is a degenerative disease of the brain. It is the leading cause of dementia, which is a term for a group of symptoms including memory loss, impaired judgment, loss of language, and reduced motor skills. There is currently no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease.
Time Management and You
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When our brains age, it may become tougher to remember things that you easily used to remember. To prevent this, there are many different things you can do to both strengthen your memory and improve your time management skills. Check out our previous post that focused on improving your mental health from a couple of weeks ago for some tips on how to keep your memory sharp. This week’s post focuses on time management and what you can do to improve it while bettering yourself.
New Advancements in Alzheimer’s Treatment
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There are many new advancements in the medical field every single day. Many of these advancements are extremely surprising to a lot of people. It can be quite exciting when someone finds a possible treatment that is not only effective, but also easy to obtain and relatively cheap. That is exactly what happened to Dr. Mary Newport and her husband, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Strength and Weight Training for Seniors
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This week, we will be focusing on weight training safety and techniques that are good for seniors. Some seniors, especially the ones that have been exercising consistently for a long period of time, may want to consider doing as much weight training as possible. Weight training is a great way to keep your muscles working and your blood flowing. Not only can it help your muscles, but it can also help your balance and coordination, so you can prevent a fall before it happens. Mixing weight training with cardio every week is a great way to balance out your routine.
Qualified In-Home Care Benefits Parkinson’s Disease Patients
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Qualified In-Home Care Benefits Parkinson’s Disease Patients

Qualified In-Home Care Benefits Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Families can wind up feeling pretty overwhelmed when one of the family members suffers from Parkinson’s Disease. This brain disorder affects the individual’s ability to control their muscles, balance and movement. Although strides are being made in finding a cure for Parkinson’s Disease, and certain medications and treatments can help to minimize its symptoms, it’s important to consider qualified professional in-home care in order to meet the many challenges presented by a family member living with Parkinson’s Disease.
A skilled and compassionate caregiver can reduce the amount of stress and strain on other family members, in addition to giving peace of mind to the individual suffering from Parkinson’s that they know they have someone they can count on to make their home life as comfortable as possible. There are numerous benefits to having in-home care for a family member with Parkinson’s Disease.
An in-home caregiver can provide personal supervision for a person whose gait has become unsteady or who has issues with their balance due to Parkinson’s effect on their muscular coordination. This supervision can prevent slips, falls and accidents which only make a person’s health deteriorate even more. Another important benefit provided by home caregivers is consistent nutritious meal planning, since those with Parkinson’s Disease have special nutritional needs in order to keep their bones strong and their muscles healthy.
A person with Parkinson’s Disease usually needs one-on-one assistance with even the simplest daily chore or activity that most of us take for granted. An in-home caregiver can assist with everything from bathing and grooming needs to getting dressed, making a trip to the bathroom, getting outside for a short walk for exercise, and reducing the amount of challenges experienced while eating.
Another very important reason to use a home caregiver is to encourage the Parkinson’s patient to keep up with daily exercise routines designed to help maintain their balance, strength and mobility. Since many Parkinson’s Disease patients reach a point when they can no longer operate a motor vehicle, it is extremely helpful to have the services of a caregiver who can drive the individual to doctor’s appointments, physical therapy sessions or other places where they need to travel.
One of the most important benefits that professional in-home care provides is relief for the spouse or other family members from the daily demands that the challenges of Parkinson’s Disease presents. The individual with Parkinson’s feels like less of a burden and other family members won’t resent having to serve as a full-time nurse to a family member experiencing this difficult neurodegenerative disorder.
Caregiver for Long Weekends in Miami
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Caregiver for Long Weekends in Miami
If you are currently living in the Miami area with your family and you are thinking of taking a vacation but you have a family member who requires assistance at all times, consider the option of in home senior care while you are away out the house on vacation or traveling. Having a professional caregiver available to assist your loved one while you are away is a way for you to feel more secure and without stress any time you are out on business or even traveling on a family getaway.
What is a Caregiver?
An in home caregiver who works in the Miami area specializes in caring for individuals with both physical and mental disabilities that may make everyday tasks more difficult to complete. Caregivers are capable of providing patients with love, support, an open ear and assistance with getting dressed, taking care of one’s self and even bathing or maintaining hygiene. Caregivers are also able to help with cooking meals, preparing food for the week and ensuring the home is in order any time your loved one has been left alone or simply requires assistance for an upcoming long weekend when you plan to be out of town.
How to Find Senior Care for Your Household
Finding senior care in Miami is possible with the use of both local listings and business directories in addition to comparing the services and professionals you have available near you right from home, online. Comparing caregivers online can be done by reading real reviews and testimonials from patients and families who have worked with the caregivers themselves. Comparing different pricing, services offered as well as the type of licensing and certifications each caregiver has themselves individually is also highly advisable before selecting a professional to help with caring for your loved one when you are not available or when you are planning to go out of town.
Seeking out a caregiver for long weekends in Miami is a way to get a break from caring for your loved one on your own without the worry of leaving your loved one on their own when you are not home or available yourself. The more research you conduct before selecting the right in home care professional for your family member, the more at ease you are likely to feel when you are not present in your own home to care for your loved one.
Coping with Solitude
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Growing old is as inevitable as death and some people experience the worst situations in their life. There comes a point in everyone’s life where one reaches an age one can no longer continue to live as happily as the rest of the younger people. Thinking of it is depressing enough especially when you consider all the other things that come with age, like declining health.
Loneliness And Senior Cares Services
You would hope that when you reach your “twilight years” you have someone to share that time with you, but often times, people grow old alone either in their own homes or in retirement villages. When you have your health to consider you will have to think about getting an in home senior care service provider. With children away and continuously declining health, you will realize at some point that you do need someone to help you around the house, besides administering to your health, a senior home care service provider can ward off the loneliness that comes with being old and alone. Loneliness and old age seem to go together, and places that offer senior care services always incorporate health care with activities to keep the elderly occupied.
What the statistics say?
According to the latest statistics, the U.S. 10 million elderly people suffer from solitude. Loneliness can be so bad; it might bring about suicidal thoughts in about 16% of people who are over the age of 65. Loneliness is brought by boredom and monotony. Loneliness can bring about feelings of worthlessness, an emotion that can be dispelled by having a hobby or being involved in activities that are worthwhile to people other than yourself.
When loneliness turns into depression?
The subject of loneliness makes experts of everyone who has an opinion about anything. Having company helps but the truth of the matter is that loneliness can be an emotional matter that demands your dealing with the solutions on your own, and in your own way. Having company help, even if it’s for a little while and if you have an in home senior care service provider, you could have the company you need. Some of the frustrations that come with loneliness are brought on by the simple lack of companionship. When loneliness results in depression then you should seek professional counseling.
The Need of a Senior Care Professional at Home
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In Home Senior care covers health care services that can be performed at the patient’s home by a professional health practitioner. Most in home senior care services are performed by part time nurses who provide health services like nursing, physical therapy and management of medical conditions or diseases for elderly patients in their own homes. It goes without saying that being in an environment that is warm and familiar like your own home can do wonders for a person’s health. The quality and amount of medical treatment one gets from an in home senior care service can enhance the healing process.
The advantage of caregivers at home is:
The patient gets more than just care, but emotional help too. The patient can gain his or her independence back sooner than someone who is confined to a hospital bed. Senior care at home allows patients to get more involved in their own recovery than what a hospital would allow.
Senior care at home includes more than just nursing services but includes medical social work, physiotherapy and any other therapies that are prescribed for patients. In home senior care where nursing is primary, tasks like IV drips, caring for wounds and more technical health services is more involved. The family can get involved in the care of the elderly person when he or she is sick.
Having a medically trained person can help the family understand what is going on with the elderly patient to render support and treatment; it can also allow people to have a handle on the financial aspects of medical treatments.
For families with a caregiver, basic activities that happen around a sick elderly person like changing bed sheets, sponge baths, cooking the right foods are handled much better.
With in home senior care, no one has to interrupt their lives to take care of a sick elderly person; the family can be close to the patient and enjoy whatever time they get in the safety of their home.
Taking care of someone who is sick and elderly at home by yourself can be emotionally draining even if you have the right qualifications to do so. That little bit of stress will build up over time because the elderly tend to get sicker more often than most people. It is better for all concerned to have a health care person in home.
Benefits of Elderly Home Care
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It’s never easy when the time comes to consider either a care home or an elderly home care service to look after seniors, though it’s an inevitable part of life that most will have to go through eventually. However, over the course of time it has become apparent that the latter of the two offers a unique package of benefits that the care home simply cannot.
So for anyone looking to make the decision as to whether or not in home senior care fits the bill, consider the following benefits as a rough guideline:
One to One Care
Competent as it may be, never forget that in any given care home there may be dozens of other residents which are at all times under the supervision of a much smaller number of workers. This makes genuine one on one care extremely difficult at the best of times whereas in the case of in home senior care, all care offered is one to one with no other residents around.
Privacy
And speaking of other residents, it can be hugely traumatic for any senior of any age to give up the privacy of their own home and move to another facility with so many other people around. Privacy is of crucial importance to both physical and mental health, which is why elderly home care represents the superior choice once again.
Familiar Environment
Next up, the familiarity of the home where the person or persons in question have lived for years can also make an enormous difference to their health and well being. It’s impossible to truly recreate the genuine home environment in a nursing home and thus for those with the best interests of their loved ones in mind, the home care service is the better option without question.
Family Visits
And finally, care homes the world over will almost always have their own set visiting hours and times when family and friends are not able to come. By contrast, the home care system allows for 100% freedom of choice in terms of who visits, when they visit and for how long – again of crucial importance for both health and happiness.