
A day in the life of Home Instead Senior Care’s 2008 Mary Steibel National CAREGiver of the Year, John Dutille. “John Dutille is one of those people who always puts the clients needs first,” said Sarah Blackman, a Home Instead franchise owner. “He’s what we all want to represent for Home Instead Senior Care.” Home Instead’s CAREGivers are continually recognized for their extraordinary service and John is recognized as one of the best.
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Question by fancypantsy: Dear seniors, how much do you truly believe “appearance matters” in this world honestly?
I know someday, I will not be young anymore nor “look young”. But you know how the world seems to be ALWAYS pressuring ppl to look beautiful ~it’s always in the media. When did you decide that it’s a waste of energy to “buy” into all that, or excessively atleast & did you fill the void w/something w/more substance or true value like developing spiritually.
I kept thinking “when I get older” that someday I’d get this and that done like restylane injections etc. But it seems to me to be ridiculous since it costs a lot, you have to keep up on it, takes a lot of energy to always strive for –going against nature to some extent. Frankly I don’t want to go there.
But the trouble is, my whole life I’ve gotten compliments on my appearance. Somehow believe since its always been this way, I’ve unintentionally become reliant on it. But I’d like to “not care” abt all that crap anymore and move on to something more real, knowing that getting older has it’s advantages. Where does one begin developing spiritually? I’ve no one to go to any spiritual functions w/me since my husband simply isn’t interested in that sort of thing. THOUGH I AM !
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Answer by Suzianne
There are many people who have reached old age and are truly beautiful or handsome. Do not waste time grieving for some aspect of your self that remains behind. Embrace the changes in your life and love the woman you have become.
If you want to embark on a spiritual journey, do it for yourself, not as a substitute for lost youth. Start that journey on your own. You do not need to attend meetings and you do not need to have your husband by your side. Sometimes, growth is a solitary pursuit. Meditation or prayer might be the first step. If you want to take classes or become involved with a faith, follow the path that leads you in the direction of spiritual growth.
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Question by A. Van Beck: Since Liberals don’t care about unborn babies, do they care about senior citizens?
Everytime I look at their health care “plans” I just see them as a scam to get votes. Their “plans” are all illogical and would never work as their voters would naively believe.
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Answer by Your #1 fan
Um…HMO’s don’t work either. Who lives and who dies is decided by a beareucrat sitting behind a desk. I seem to remember when insurance was to cover a catastrophe and all other doctor’s visits were paid in cash.
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Gericarefinder Wins Again For Outstanding Website
Young Company Continues to Make Waves in Online Senior Care Services, Trumping Well Known Health Care Sites.
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Developing your business- A Guide for nursing care and senior care facility owners- Part 2
In my last article I looked at where I could find your senior care facility in a metaphorical sense, whether in the yellow pages, or as is increasingly the case, through the internet. I have the list of senior care facilities, which I have either copied from the yellow pages, social services or printed from the internet, that I intend to visit, so I decide to ring you up to perhaps be offered a brochure or book a time to visit. I ring your senior care facility, and ring, and ring. There is no answer, so I move on to the next senior care facility in my list of ten; you’ve just lost me as a customer.
If I had a pound for the amount of senior care facilities that haven’t answered the phone… Senior care facilities are extremely busy environments, in which the welfare of the residents should always take priority over everything else, but of course, you can’t tell me that as I’ve already moved on to telephoning the next place on my list. Facetious I know, and there is no simple answer to the issue of telephone answering in senior care facilities, as every place is different. However, a couple of pointers:
Check your telephone system actually works! It might seem ridiculous, but I once rang a senior care facility time and again without anyone picking up, because the number I had acquired, from some piece of literature at some time, had actually disappeared into the ether somewhere during the development of an extension. The telephone number ringing out at my end was nowhere to be found in the home, and to my knowledge, to this day still hasn’t been found. Is everyone in the building confident in answering the phone? If not how will you resolve this? Will you put training in place to ensure that everyone becomes confident and can take basic message details, or will you have designated phone answerers on each shift?-Whatever works for you. It could be as simple as getting every member of staff to spend five minutes with the senior care facility administrator so that they feel confident in answering the phones, or putting a laminated ‘phone answering guide’ next to every phone. Equally, if a telephone can’t be heard in certain areas of the building, how can you resolve this? Is it possible to use portable phones, or even transfer calls to a mobile phone which is given to a designated person on each shift?
These are the basics about the initial means of contact with your senior care facility. In the next article I will discuss what actually gets delivered to me in the form of your literature, and also, once I get in my car, will I actually manage to find you?
Lisa O’Neill is founder and managing director of http://www.whereforcare.com, the online ratings and information resources for senior care, carehomes and childcare across the UK and the US.
After spending three years working for one of the UK’s largest care home providers in the fields of sales, marketing and business development, Lisa took the decision to use her 10 years experience in the healthcare sector to both establish the Whereforcare websites and move into the field of senior care consultancy. The sites provide advice and support to those looking for care facilities for themselves or a loved one, and, by enabling consumers to post ratings about the nursing or childcare facilities listed based on their own experiences, helps people to identify the best facilities in their area.
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Home Instead Care is searching for caring, compassionate people to provide clients with superior care and extraordinary experiences. As the industry leader for in-home, non-medical care, Home Instead seeks CAREGivers who will help turn clients’ ordinary days into extraordinary experiences. As a CAREGiver you might be asked to help prepare meals, do some light house keeping, remind your client about medicines, run errands, or accompany clients to doctors visits. Sometimes, it’s just being there. If you are dependable, flexible, and enjoy working with seniors, and if you would like a job that offers a flexible schedule, client/CAREGiver matching, fair and reliable wage, training and 24-hour support, visit Home Intead Care (at www.homeinstead.com) today to find your local office. Each Home Instead Care franchise office is independently owned and operated. Find out more at www.homeinstead.com
Question by froggy: For those who state “I don’t want to pay for anyone else’s health care” …?
What do you propose we do with the families and children on Medicaid, or even the seniors who are on Medicaid instead of Medicare.
such ignorant and uneducated people-
what makes you assume I support abortion? I am pro-life. Secondly-Medicaid is used with seniors who have not paid enough in the system (not really worked throughout their lives) instead of Medicare. I knew that most people would not have an intelligent answer, just have to go off about bullshit.
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Did you know your insurance company does just that.
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Senior gift-giving campaign begins The Be a Santa to a Senior campaign has delivered 1.2 million gifts to needy seniors throughout North America in the past six years and is gearing up this holiday season. The Home Instead Care office serving Pulaski, Lonoke and White counties has joined local senior-care agencies and Walgreens, Kmart and Harding Place to provide presents to seniors who …
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Many times, adult children of seniors find themselves playing the role of advocate to obtain care of parent. This may begin when a parent becomes ill or injured and has to be hospitalized or you may see that your parent is declining and can no longer be alone and will require ongoing care. What do you do then? So many people, it’s like a “trial by fire”, trying to learn the language of senior care homes options in order to make the best decision for their loved one. Understanding the different senior care terms can make this an easier task.
Rehabilitation/Sub acute Care Center-this type of facility provides short term therapeutic care for patients once discharged from the acute care of a hospital. The therapy provided includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. A typical stay in a rehab center is usually about two to three weeks. The goal is to restore the patient to normal capacity.
Home Care-also known as senior in home care or home health care. This type of service provides a range of services that include assistance with bathing, toileting, dressing, and ambulation. Home care can also include meal preparation, light housekeeping and laundry services. In-home care can be provided for a few hours per day or on a 24 hour per day basis depending on need.
Adult Day Care/Medical Day Care-a protective environment for seniors needing a structured program. Services for adult day care vary from custodial care, offering stimulating activities for independent seniors along with meals, to an adult medical day care which provides activities to seniors with medical needs. Seniors are usually brought to an adult day care program in the morning and leave in the evening. Transportation to and from the center is often available.
Assisted Living-is a combination of housing and personal health support services for seniors. Services in an assisted living usually include:
-private or semi-private apartment
-emergency call systems
-daily meals served in a common dining room
-social and recreational activities
-transportation
-assistance with personal care
-medication management
-24 hour staff
-laundry and housekeeping services
In addition, many assisted living facilities have a secure unit for memory impaired seniors.
Nursing-Convalescent Home/Skilled Nursing Facility-For those with a need for more acute care, a nursing home provides patients with 24 hour care. This type of facility is generally for patients requiring ongoing skilled care such as bathing, toileting, dressing, as well as assistance with ambulation. Medical supervision and rehabilitation services are also provided.
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)-a community that offers multiple levels of assistance to seniors. Levels of care range from independent living, assisted living and nursing home care. A CCRC provides a continuum of housing and health care options on one central campus. Seniors who opt to live at a CCRC usually sign a long term contract (often the length of a resident’s life). This offers the senior the peace of mind that they can receive housing and assistance at one site, as their needs increase.
Murphy Ortiz is the manager of Family choice Home Care. Family choice is a senior approved referral agency specializing in Live-In caregivers throughout New Jersey and Philadelphia. For more information, go to www.familychoicecares.com or call 856-273-7700
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Home Instead Senior Care recognizes that a senior’s home isn’t just a house, it’s a place filled with memories. Established with a goal of enabling seniors to live independently in their homes, Home Instead Senior Care has grown to serve over 300,000 clients worldwide. Their services include Alzeheimer’s and dementia care, companionship, and assistance with daily living activities. Home Instead’s CAREGivers are dedicated to providing extraordinary care and brightening the lives of seniors every day. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned and operated. Find out more at: www.homeinstead.com
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