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Thursday, September 15, 2011
How Geriatric Care Managers can Help Coordinate Care for Your Loved Ones
Families are wonderful pillars of support, particularly when a loved one needs assistance. But when everyone wants to be involved with a relative's care, there's bound to be opposing opinions regarding the care plan and coordination. This is when tempers can begin to rise and family goes from being supportive to stressful.
In times of stressful family care coordination, a geriatric care manager (GCM) can help. GCMs are trained to assist families in determining what kind of care an elderly person requires and how to best coordinate long-term care. They can also act as mediators when sons, daughters, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, etc. find themselves at odds when trying to plan the eldercare of their loved one.
GCMs & Home Care
One of the benefits of using a GCM to help coordinate care is that they are professionals trained to work with many different types of people and organizations. A GCM can help coordinate medical care, work with attorneys and coordinate with your chosen in-home care agency. Home care agencies, like Live Free Home Health Care of Concord, New Hampshire, work seamlessly with GCMs to help relieve family stress and enhance quality of life in the home.
For more information about GCMs and care coordination, click here.
Tags: eldercare, long-term care, private duty agencies
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Random acts of kindness ARE contagious!
You’ve heard that a spirit of kindness and generosity can spread to others, but did you know that it’s actually been proven? A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports that for people who have experienced generosity, not only does the spirit of generosity persist in them, but they also pass it on to others. This causes a ripple effect of kindness and generosity, in an ever expanding circle of people.
At Live Free Home Health Care, we believe in random acts of kindness every day! Our top-notch caregivers are carefully selected to make sure they possess special qualities such as patience, understanding, respect, and good listening skills….those we would feel comfortable with in our own home. Give us a call at 603-217-0149 to find out more about our services. In the meantime, take a moment to spread some random joy and generosity and start your own ripple effect for humankind.
Read more about the study in our May Live Free Home Health Care newsletter.
Tags: caregiver tips, home care, home health care, in-home care providers, long-term care
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
How to set the stage for a good night’s rest
As we get older, our circadian clocks get off….making it difficult to obtain a solid night’s rest on a regular basis.
Here are some tips to encourage your body to get a healthy sleep:
· Maintain a regular bed and wake time schedule, including weekends.
· Establish a regular, relaxing bedtime routine such as soaking in a hot bath or hot tub and then reading a book or listening to soothing music.
· Create a sleep-conducive environment that is dark, quiet, comfortable, and cool.
· Sleep on a comfortable, supportive mattress and pillows.
· Use the bedroom only for sleep.
· Finish eating at least 2-3 hours before bed.
· Exercise regularly—just do it a few hours before bedtime.
· Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol close to bedtime.
Contact Live Free Home Health Care to find out more information on how to get a healthy, restful night’s sleep and to learn about respite care and how we can help a family caregiver avoid the complications of sleep deprivation.
Tags: caregiver tips, eldercare, in-home care providers, long-term care
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Monday, March 22, 2010
What you didn’t know about long-term care insurance
You’ve heard the rumblings….health care reform….Medicare misery…and the expected senior care upheaval of the boomer generation, the so called “silver tsunami”. Perhaps now is the time to take a second look at a long-term care insurance policy. What you might not have known is that long-term care insurance does often cover the cost of in-home care services. In fact, policies are now more flexible than ever. Take a look at this informative article on today’s long-term insurance policies in Forbes.
And with taxes coming due soon, did you know you could deduct a portion of the cost of that long term care insurance? Recently, LTC Financial Partners, a long-term care insurance agency, noted that consumers can get a break in their federal taxes if they pay for long-term care insurance. The amount they can get depends on a person's age. View the article here.
To learn more about long-term care planning, view these resources.
Tags: eldercare, home care, insurance, long-term care
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Monday, March 15, 2010
So what’s the big deal about home health care, anyway?
It used to be that when the term “home health care” was brought up, visions of doctors with little black bags ringing your doorbell would spring to mind. But of course home health care nowadays encompasses a wide array of services and benefits to individuals.
Did you know that seniors who go to nursing homes or other assisted type facilities are usually not in need of complex medical care but rather are having difficulty taking care of their personal needs…what the industry calls “Activities of Daily Living”? This is the foundation of modern home care….assisting individuals with their activities of daily living. This includes helping people with bathing, dressing, meals, transportation, housekeeping, etc. But that’s not all home care is good for. Check out a few of these other benefits of in-home care and find out what all the fuss is about:
- Home care services are delivered one-on-one, assuring more private attention than in a nursing home or a facility. There is no “waiting for one’s turn” when care is needed. And home care is personalized to the needs of the family and the individual on any given day, whether that need is as simple as company and conversation or more complex, as in needs with personal care.
- A home caregiver can be effective in promoting and ensuring a healthy lifestyle. Home caregivers produce healthy and nutritional meals that appeal to the individual and can also keep a close eye on the amount of food eaten.
- In addition, a personalized daily exercise program can be implemented and followed through, with the added safety of a qualified professional being present.
- In-home care fosters dignity and independence, important ingredients for a happy lifestyle. Home care (in particular, private pay home care) can offer personalized care tailored to the needs of the family and individual on any given day, whether the needs are as simple as companionship or more complex, such as personal care.
- With the additional benefit of accompaniment on transportation to and from various appointments, social activities or errands, home care allows families more free time together.
For more benefits of home care, click here.
Tags: better quality of life, home care, home health care, long-term care
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Live Free Home Health Care provides home health care in the Lakes Region and Central New Hampshire. Our goal is to provide the services needed to enable you or your loved one to remain in their own home safely and independently and avoid nursing home facilities. Call us today at 603-217-0149 for more information or to schedule a free in-home assessment.
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