Jul
20
2015
It certainly seems timely to continue our discussion on summer weather and the effects of heat. Today the air is heavy, and temperatures are pushing 90 degrees. Not an easy day to be outside...or inside without the benefit of...
Jul
17
2015
Check on elderly loved ones during heat waves just as you would during any emergency or natural disaster. Take these steps to keep them safe:
-- If the home has air conditioning, be sure it is in good working order....
Jul
07
2015
As we grow older, our bodies are less able to regulate temperature, and we perspire less. Some of the medications taken by the elderly population can interfere with fluid balance. Elders are less able to tell when they are...
Jun
15
2015
In an effort to quantify the readiness of families to provide care for their senior loved ones, a recent survey conducted by "A Place For Mom" revealed some of the following hightlights:
Steps to Ease the Transition for aging parents.
1....
Jun
08
2015
Are you ready to care for your aging parents?
Our nation’s senior population is expected double from 2012 to 2050. While some general health care costs will be covered by government programs, those seniors choosing to remain in their home...
May
18
2015
The following text seems very timely...acknowledgements to Social Security for this information...
In May, we recognize "Older Americans Month" to acknowledge older Americans and their contributions to the nation.
More than 40 million people in the United States are 65 or...
May
11
2015
The number of elders living in nursing homes is actually declining, due in part to businesses such as mine which provide homecare assistance for seniors. But at a certain stage of life, the medical attention and care provided by...
May
07
2015
More than 1.5 million residents of America currently live in nursing homes. While this number is actually declining, the services required by seniors has greatly expanded. Generally, elders are living in their homes, or assisted living facilities, to a...
Apr
27
2015
Elder restraints can be much more subtle, and complex, than bed rails and seat belts. Consider the mental functioning, and the physical limitations of seniors. Each is unique.
Additional examples for awareness:
Tables and Seat Trays
• Pushing someone in a wheelchair...
Apr
20
2015
If you are a family caregiver and your loved one is at risk of falling (or has fallen repeatedly) and/or has mobility and memory problems, you should be aware of the types of ‘restraint practices’ staff may be utilizing...




