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Posts Tagged ‘Home Care’
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
Providing home care for a person with a mental and/or physical disability is always challenging; however, for a person with dementia, especially Alzheimer’s dementia, providing home care is especially difficult because the disability usually worsens over time. As such, the primary caregiver will eventually require a substitute caregiver in order to take care of personal business, to run errands, or simply to take a respite from daily caregiving responsibilities. (more…)
Tags: california, caregiver, caregiving strategies, Home Care Posted in Degenerative Disease, Home Care, Long Term Care, Nursing Home Alternatives | No Comments »
Monday, December 13th, 2010
In the state of New Jersey, individuals who require nursing home care may still have the option of remaining in their homes and receiving home care. The Jersey Assistance for Community Caregivers, or JACC, program, is a state-funded program that prevents or delays individuals who require skilled nursing and other nursing home services from being placed in a nursing facility. (more…)
Tags: Home Care, Medicaid, New Jersey, Nursing Homes, skilled nursing Posted in Home Care, Medicaid, Nursing Home Alternatives, Nursing Homes, skilled nursing | No Comments »
Saturday, October 30th, 2010
A recent article in the University of California’s California Agriculture journal, entitled “The Golden State goes gray: What aging will mean for California,” explores the looming issue of undertrained and overburdened in-home caregivers and the growing elderly population. (more…)
Tags: california, caregiver, caregiving, eldercare, Home Care Posted in caregiving, Elder Care, Home Care, Long Term Care | 1 Comment »
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Home care in the state of Georgia has entered the 21st century, with caregivers operating remotely to keep tabs on aging parents and loved ones. Services such as ResCare, BeClose, SimplyHome, and QuietCare all operate via discretely placed video cameras and sensors which help track the daily activities and needs of elderly individuals. If an emergency occurs, such as a fall or heart attack, the service alerts a close relative or friend via text message or phone. Daily updates may also be provided by e-mail or other electronic means. (more…)
Tags: assisted living, Georgia, Home Care, skilled nursing Posted in Care Giving Strategies, Home Care | No Comments »
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