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7 Ways to Prepare for a Career as a Traveling Home Health Nurse

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Now, more than ever, home health nurses are needed. There are many areas nationwide that are experiencing the impact of the lack of nurses they have, not only in hospitals but also in the homes. Due to the pandemic, many elderly adults stay home rather than seeking professional medical help or admitting themselves to nursing … Read more

Coping with Caregiving: 8 Strategies to Handle the Stress

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As a caregiver for an agency, sometimes you can forget about yourself. It is easy to fall into the whirlpool of loving and caring for an elder relying on your help and forget about your personal life. This is not healthy for anyone, especially your client and yourself. This can cause several issues, from mental … Read more

Signs that a Caregiver is Abusing your Loved One

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Elder abuse and neglect are more common than not. As a loved one living with someone who needs help from a caregiver, you need to know the signs so you can get help right away. Sometimes it is not as straightforward as you would expect, but there are warning signs that you need to be … Read more

How to Prevent your Loved One’s Caregiver is not Stealing from Them

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Welcoming strangers into your home can be overwhelming, especially when they are taking of a loved one. The first day that the caregiver walks in, that’s when the relationship and trust start to build. Not only are you trust them with knowing how to care for your loved one, but your personal belongings in your … Read more

The 5 Benefits of Hiring a Home Health Care Professional for your Aging Loved One

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Seeing a family member struggle with day to day activities can be challenging. It is just as hard as trying to be there all the time to help as much as possible. It is physically and emotionally demanding, especially when it comes to a loved one suffering from a memory disorder. Hiring a home care … Read more

Long Term VS Short Term Home Care

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If your loved one is showing signs of assistance or coming home from the hospital with a new ailment, there are a few things that you can do. Depending on what type of care your loved one needs, there are two options for home care. Short term care is a treatment type of home care … Read more

Home Healthcare’s Role in Helping with Parkinson’s

Home Healthcare’s Role in Helping with Parkinson’s

Home Healthcare’s Role in Helping with Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s is a terrible disease in which a patient is a balance, mobility of arm or hand, and developing a tremor. Parkinson’s is not a fatal disease, but it does make doing everyday things a little more challenging for some people.

Homecare for Patients who are living with Parkinson’s

Because it is a disease that progresses over time, it can be challenging for the family and the caregiver. The caregiver’s role is to help the patient cope with the news of the disease. They are to do day to day tasks with them, helping them move their limbs affected by the illness, but as the ailment progresses, it does become more problematic for that caregiver.

Beginning of Parkinson’s: Signs and How the Caregiver will Treat it

In the early stages of this disease, there are minor inconveniences that the caregiver and the loved one will face. They will be teaching that patient on what medications to take and how to manage them. Caregivers will suggest support from other loved ones to help the patient feel more at ease with this new diagnosis.

Mid-Stages of Parkinson’s: Signs and How the Caregiver will Treat it

In the mid-stages of Parkinson’s, a home care provider’s responsibilities and burdens increase tremendously. Daytime sleepiness and fatigue will interrupt daily plans, and frustrations grow around communication. In the late stages of the disease, the responsibility and challenges are very significant.

The Late-Stages of Parkinson’s: Signs and How the Caregiver will Treat it

The late stages of PD are probably the most difficult for caregivers. Mobility is at its most demanding, and caregivers must provide hands-on assistance. There could be episodes of sudden stiffness and inability to move. There will be moments of forgetfulness and confusion.

Conclusion

When your loved one is being cared for Parkinson’s, it is best to have a well-trained, knowledgeable, and adaptable caregiver. TLC Home Care can provide well- trained individuals who have worked with other patients who have had Parkinson’s before.

Healthy Nutrition Tips for Seniors

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Eating nutritiously is important at every age, but it becomes even more so as we age.  Not only does a healthy diet help to improve mental function, lift energy levels, and boost resistance to illness, it can also help maintain a positive outlook and even improve mental health. What’s more, eating a healthy diet doesn’t … Read more

How Home Health Care Helps Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety

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How Home Health Care Helps Seniors Manage Depression and Anxiety

According the the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated 7.1 percent of the United States population had at least one major depressive episode in 2019. Anxiety disorders affect approximately 18.1 percent of the U.S. population. And when it comes to seniors, those numbers climb even higher. What’s more, depression can lead to increased mortality and disability, higher use of health care, and longer hospital stays, resulting in higher health care costs overall.

Chances are, if you or a loved one suffer from depression and/ or anxiety, you’d want to do everything possible to reduce suffering. That’s why it’s important to consider the role of loneliness and current world events, encourage open communication, and seek help as appropriate.

One of the solutions that many are turning to is that of in-home senior care. If you’re limited in the care you can provide or unable to care for your aging loved one, consider hiring a home health care agency to provide vital medical, housekeeping, and companionship services, among many others. These are certainly no substitute for professional medical and mental health care, but these services can help. Here’s how.
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Depression and anxiety are common, and they are no less debilitating than a medical illness or disorder. If you or your loved one suffers from one of these disorders, you are not alone. Check with your primary doctor or other health care professional, or visit one of these organizations for more assistance and information.

Virtual Tours for Your Home bound Senior Loved One

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With the world largely at a standstill when it comes to leisure travel, particularly for seniors and those with underlying medical conditions, it can be frustrating and disappointing for those who love to see the sights. For seniors who are unable to leave their homes, this can be especially hard. But did you know that … Read more