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Signs You May Need To Replace Your Loved One’s Caregiver

Caregiver Support Services

Entrusting the care of your loved one to a caregiver is a significant decision, and it’s vital that you remain vigilant to ensure their safety and well-being. With that, it’s crucial to recognize the signs you may need to replace your loved one’s caregiver.

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Home Care Nurse or In-Home Personal Caregiver?

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

Home Care Nurse or In-Home Personal Caregiver? This shift brings to the forefront a critical decision for seniors and their families: determining the need for a home care nurse versus an in-home personal caregiver. For medical support needs, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider.

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Navigating Difficult Family Caregiving Conversations

American In-Home Care

To help families navigate difficult caregiving conversations with older parents, American, Advocate and Whitsyms In-Home Care share the following recommendations. Talk Early and Often About the Future Have conversations frequently about planning for future care needs. Is the house clean and free from trip and fall hazards?

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What You Need to Know About Parkinson’s and In-Home Care

Comfort Home Care

Our dedication lies in offering compassionate, comprehensive, and personalized in-home care services to Rockville, MD, families. In this article, we share vital information about Parkinson’s Disease, the role in-home care can have in managing its challenges, and the qualities to seek in an in-home care provider.

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Meet Joan, who is caring for her mother and adult granddaughter

Chicago Caregiving

Joan and her husband are currently caregivers for Joan’s mother, 98, and their adult granddaughter, 35, who live with them on their farm. They are no longer in contact with their daughter, who had a history of not caring for their granddaughter. Her husband farms and helps with some caregiving. It is a struggle.

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How to Overcome Denial of Senior Care Needs from Family Members

Home Sweet Home In-Home Care

Many family caregivers face a denial of senior care needs from other family members, but these tips can help you educate them on your loved one’s needs. When you start to notice the red flags that care at home is necessary for someone you love, it’s very common for the person to resist the idea.

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Caregiving Best Practices: Hire In-Home Help

Hope Hospice

2) Home Care/Personal Care. This type of in-home assistance offers basic functional, non-medical help such as bathing, dressing, grooming, dining, medication reminders, shopping, light housekeeping, companionship, shopping, etc. This type of care is also referred to as custodial care.