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How to Start a Home-Based Senior Care Business, *Develop a Winning Business Plan *Market Your Unique Services to Families *Create a Fee Structure *Develop a Network of Trusted Caregivers and Service Providers *Become Your Area's Top Senior Care Manager
152 pages
How to Start a Home-Based Senior Care Business, *Develop a Winning Business Plan *Market Your Unique Services to Families *Create a Fee Structure *Develop a Network of Trusted Caregivers and Service Providers *Become Your Area's Top Senior Care Manager

I would also recommend that you install a separate business line in your home, and by all means do not use your home telephone as your business phone. ...
About this book
How to Start a Senior Care Business shows how to start and run a profitable, ethical, and satisfying home-based business in the field of senior care. The book covers the range of senior care businesses that are increasingly in demand today.

Housing America's elderly, many possibilities, few choices
354 pages
Housing America's elderly, many possibilities, few choices

... 1987 Elderly With Number Con- at Least 1 (in Any Home Home Phone gregate ... Among all formal community services used by the impaired elderly, home care ...
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This volume discusses why many of the large number of housing options available to America's elderly are not viable. Financial constraints and lifestyle are found to be among the reasons for older people finding the housing opportunities inappropriate. These and other topics are discussed and policy ramifications examined.

A family caregiver's guide to planning and decision making for the elderly
260 pages
A family caregiver's guide to planning and decision making for the elderly

As with carrier alert and PAL services, if an elderly person tails to answer the phone, a volunteer will go to his or her home or send an emergency response ...
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Collects checklists and forms for tracking essential information and advice on home safety, financial planning, assisted living, living wills, and eldercare organizations

Gerontechnology, a sustainable investment in the future
470 pages
Gerontechnology, a sustainable investment in the future

J Graafmans el al (Eds.) IOS Press, 1998 Keeping the Elderly at Home Harm ... such as address. phone number, name and address and phone number of persons ...
About this book
This publication is concerned with gerontechnology - the study of technology and ageing with the aim of improving the functioning of older people in daily life. The first part of the book is a compilation of the key-note addresses describing the background for and the conditions under which the emerging field of gerontechnology can be developed further. The chapters deal with political, socio-economic, ethical, demographic issues related to gerontechnology. Furthermore, methodological approaches in human factors, ergonomics and industrial design are described. Trends in technological developments and innovations conclude the first volume. The second part presents some 80 case studies, divided over 9 sections (1) perception and cognition, (2) communication technology, (3) mobility and transport, (4) health and home care technology, (5) housing, (6) training and education, (7) safety and security, (8) product design and (9) culture and attitudes.

Home care of the elderly
524 pages
Home care of the elderly

Document all phone calls and reports given to the home care agency. ... USE OF RESTRAINTS IN HOME CARE Ensuring safety for elderly home care clients also ...
About this book
This highly useful resource text is a must-read for every nurse and aide working in home care -- it addresses the unique challenges of providing home care to the ever-increasing senior population. Clear and comprehensive, the book offers organized guidelines for dealing with situations specific to the elderly client. The reader will learn to effectively and efficiently institute programs to deal with incontinence, prevent skin breakdown, deal with confusion, verbally abusive behavior and more. Coverage includes discussion of cultural diversity and legal and ethical issues.

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Session marked two years, his restaurant multiple daily phone, spent Bijinesujaguringu elderly parents, calling to check on their needs, answer their questions. His parents house families and individuals to take care of home maintenance, to provide medical care to a doctor's visit was spent on 500 miles. During his last visit, when and what drugs she noticed that as the father of Mark and his mother was confused and had difficulty walking. This alarming change in his parent’s condition concerned Mark that his parents’ care needs required more than frequent phone calls and vacation visits. Running his business and handling his parent’s long distance care was now becoming very challenging.

According to a report by the Alzheimer’s Association of Los Angeles & Riverside, California, there are approximately 3.3 million long distance caregivers in this country with an average distance of 480 miles from the people they care for.The report, the state is 15000000 days are missed work to care for long distances every year. 700 million Americans, the next 15 years, and two of the long downturn in the number of family members and caregivers will be doubled, providing care to 80 percent. Long care project - Alzheimer's Disease & LA River, Los Angeles, California (May 2002 15th, National Web Seminar Judisuderani, MFT, and by the clinical coordinator)

Long distance caregivers and children, is a new role has been thrust a young family. Families used to live closer together, with children residing and working near their parents. But nowadays family members are more distant from each other. Society, today, is recognizing this. Some caregiver services have tweaked their programs to work as liaisons between long distance caregivers, senior loved ones and local medical professionals.

Professional care managers — a lso known as Geriatric Care Managers, Elder Care Managers or Aging Care Managers — represent a growing trend to help full time, employed family caregivers provide care for loved ones. Care managers are expert in assisting caregivers, friends or family members find government-paid and private resources to help with long term care decisions....

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Holidays Serve as Big Wake Up Call That Older Family Members Need Help

The holiday season may be one of the few times families get together and realize their elderly loves ones are in deep trouble and need immediate help. Adult children who may not live nearby are often shocked to come home to a holiday heartbreak with deteriorating relatives they weren’t prepared to handle. So this holiday, the family might gather around the kitchen table – not only for turkey and treats - but instead for talk, a big talk, that maps out a plan how to care for ailing, elderly relatives. “This Thanksgiving and Christmas, thousands of adult children will come home to a sight they never expected to find: Elderly relatives who are lethargic and forgetful. A messy house. Bills piling up. The joy of the season is clouded with the realization that your relatives are suffering and can’t make it alone,” says Peter Ross, CEO of Senior Helpers, the fastest growing provider of in-home care for seniors. “This is often the best time for family members to hash out care solutions everyone agrees on.” Just ask Paula Peace of Atlanta. Last Thanksgiving and Christmas, Paula and her brother realized their 87- year- old mom, Sally, needed more than just a few presents under the tree. Their mom is legally blind and needed help cooking and bathing. “We saw mom struggling and we knew the best present for her was in-home care,” says Paula. “We could see mom’s deterioration right in front of us.” Paula encouraged her mom to hire an in-home caregiver from Senior Helpers seven days a week and now the Peaces feel peace. “Senior Helpers has enabled mom to have the support she needs to live safely and independently in her own home. We don’t have to worry or feel guilty.Was found to be present for the whole family care leave, Paula says. Opposed to nursing as a Senior Helpers connects professional caregivers with seniors wishing to live at home or assisted living facility....

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SteamyDreamer: My Ring is Stuck aka Elderly Panic Attack

I had surgery this past Friday. Last night I was exactly 3 days postop and still am not allowed out of bed except to go to use the bathroom. Otherwise, my life consists of the 4 walls of my bedroom, the 4 walls of my bathroom, my TV, my TiVo, my bed table, and a few things I have been working on for the office - only certain things my husband doesn't think are too taxing for me. He forgot one thing. His mother. Last night I had not one, not 2, but 17 phone calls from MIL. She is the one who has a compression fractured humerus from last week's episode of raking leaves off the bushes. It's been bad enough that she told her other son I wouldn't buy her a large ice pack (she's the one who told me she had 10 of them at her home) and I wouldn't do her dishes for her, or do this or that or whatever. It's not nice to mess with a crabby woman in pain and who isn't allowed to do anything. BIL got the end of my tongue and quietly went away and hasn't said boo to me since. Me: "Now, first of all, the emergency room doctor AND an orthopedic doctor and an x-ray all confirmed that your arm was broken. Neither doctor is a fake. I am not paying anyone to keep you away from your husband. Let's get back to the ring. Now you said the ring is on the same arm that you broke? Have you tried to take it off before now?" I am a 55 y/o woman with 2 children on this earth and 2 in heaven. I have been married 30 years and both my husband and I are cancer survivors. I love reading, writing, playing the piano, logic puzzles, crocheting, cross stitching, sewing and love love love cooking from scratch. I am a true farm girl at heart. I love tent camping, horseback riding, the sounds of nature, the sounds of waves lapping at your feet, the crackles of a fire in the fireplace or woodpit, or the serenity of being in the mountains. I am a nurse and a consultant. I work with my husband and own my own business.