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Apple COVID-19 app

April 1, 2020

We came across a free and easy to navigate newly released apple iphone app (and website for those without apple products) and thought it provides a good job of distilling the numerous sources of COVID-19 information into one updated access point.  The app was developed in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the White House, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).  It provides three separate…

Tips For Staying Healthy During the Coronavirus Pandemic

March 24, 2020

The last several weeks have been marked by uncertainty and fear as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has travelled from overseas and begun spreading across the United States. This pandemic is concerning for many people, most particularly to seniors and the people who love them. According to the CDC, senior citizens are the most vulnerable population to COVID-19, and as a result, many caregivers are seeking ways to be proactive in…

Exploiting the Coronavirus: Email Scams

March 16, 2020

People ages 60 and up have a higher risk of contracting COVID-19.  As a result, they are being encouraged to stay at home as much as possible and are spending more time online.  The bad guys out there are aware of these conditions and are bombarding the world with coronavirus-related phishing emails.  They are attempting to leverage the crisis for quick financial gain with emails designed to exploit fear and…

Coronavirus and Older Adults: What to Know and How to Prepare

March 12, 2020

People ages 60 and up are at higher risk of novel coronavirus infection. Symptoms include fever, dry cough and difficulty breathing, and it’s primarily spread between people. Here’s how older adults can prepare and protect themselves from the novel coronavirus. This guidance comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Drs. Carla Perissinotto and Samir Sinha, both geriatricians. Note: Recommendations for COVID-19 may change as officials learn more,…

Conversation Starters

March 10, 2020

Tips for Communicating with Seniors Seniors crave social connection as much as the rest of us. Unfortunately, sometimes they are less able to verbalize their feelings as well as they used to or are self-conscious about slower speech or reduced memory. Some extra effort may be needed to strike up a conversation with them. It’s important to try not to treat them differently. Realize that they have had rich experiences,…

Seniors and Pet Therapy

March 3, 2020

What is Pet Therapy? Pet therapy is an interaction between a person and a trained animal, alongside the animal’s handler, with the goal of helping that person cope with or recover from a health issue or mental challenge. Pet therapy is a broad term that encompasses Animal- Assisted Therapy (AAT) and Animal-Assisted Activities (AAA). AAT typically entails concrete treatment goals using an animal and its handler, in conjunction with work…

Find the Right Caregiver for your Elderly Parent

February 27, 2020

Entrusting Your Aging Parent to Someone Else’s Care is a Big Decision How do you know who the right caregiver is? There are a few steps you can take to help make your selection confidently. 57% of seniors over age 70 do not find it very easy to live alone. Many need assistance with some daily tasks. If your parent is one of them and plans to age in place,…

How to Help Seniors Make the Most of Doctor Visits

February 17, 2020

Preparing Seniors for Doctor Visits Getting to a doctor visit, as well as understanding and implementing medical advice, can be a challenge for seniors. Aging involves changes in health, physical ability, and medical risks. On average, older adults in the US tend to be in a healthcare setting about 17 days a year. Given how common (and often necessary) it is for seniors to interact with doctors, it is important…

Mobility Aids for Seniors

February 6, 2020

Many seniors experience difficulty getting around independently.  If a senior is unstable performing motions like sitting down or walking,  mobility aids can offer stability and support.  It is essential to find mobility aids that fit their needs and ensure their safety.  Approximately 1/3 of older people living at home fall at least once a year.  It’s common for seniors to need mobility aids for safety and support. (MerckManuals) Common Mobility Aids…

A Common Mistake Made by Caregivers

February 2, 2020

As a nurse of 19 years and home care business owner for the past 7 years, I have seen quite a few mistakes by caregivers.  But the most common mistake I see year-to-year is caregiver inaction when it comes to suspected elderly exploitation. The definition of elderly exploitation, according to the department of justice, “refers to the act or process of taking advantage of an elderly person by another person…

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