What should you do if your elderly client or loved one has a medical emergency? Medical emergencies can happen at any time; read our solution article detailing how you can be an effective advocate during a medical emergency. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination Health and Safety Transitions Do you need help managing the care of an elderly loved … [Read more...]
Reporting Suspected Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation to Adult Protective Services (Virginia)
Are you concerned that an older adult may be experiencing abuse, neglect (including self-neglect), or exploitation? The Adult Protective Services (APS) Department of the Virginia Department of Social Services is available to help. Read our article here for more information. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination Personal Care Mail, Bills, and … [Read more...]
Bowel Incontinence – Causes and Tips
Incontinence is a major cause of institutionalization for older adults. In this article we explore ways to manage bowel incontinence so your loved one or client can participate comfortably in the daily activities they enjoy. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Help Your Loved One Manage a Chronic Illness What Type of Home Care Aide to Hire for Your Elderly Loved One … [Read more...]
Installing Home Safety Equipment for your Elderly Loved One
Concerned your elderly loved one isn’t safe while doing daily activities at home? Care is There can arrange for installation of home safety equipment. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination Transportation and Driving Personal Care Health and Safety Daily Life Your Home Transitions Do you need help managing the care of an elderly loved … [Read more...]
Is Your Loved One Taking Their Medications?
Many long distance caregivers worry that their elderly loved ones may not be taking their medications as prescribed. In this article we describe how you can find out if there is a problem. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination Transportation and Driving Personal Care Mail, Bills, and Paperwork Appointments Health and Safety Daily Life … [Read more...]
How to Help Your Loved One Remember to Take Their Medications
What do you do when your elderly parent or client isn’t taking their medications as prescribed? Here are ways to find out what is going wrong and how to correct it. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination Transportation and Driving Personal Care Mail, Bills, and Paperwork Appointments Health and Safety Daily Life Your Home Legal and … [Read more...]
How to Hire a Home Helper or Companion in Virginia
Does your elderly loved one or client need help with meals, laundry, or transportation? Be sure you know how to find, manage, and pay your helpers while complying with laws and regulations. Read our article on how to hire a home helper or companion in Virginia - and if you have any questions, Care is There can help! You might also be interested in these other solutions: Care Coordination … [Read more...]
What to do when a loved one dies
When a loved one dies, there are many matters to handle. AARP and the American Bar Association have published a resource to help you. Read our article about it at this link. You might also be interested in these other solutions: Legal and Finances Transitions Do you need help managing the care of an elderly loved one in Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, or Staunton Virginia or in Kansas … [Read more...]
Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors
One in Four Americans aged 65+ falls every year. Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries for older Americans, but falling is not an inevitable part of aging. The National Council on Aging recommends six simple steps to prevent a fall. Read the article at this link for a description of the six steps and and short video. You might also be interested in these other … [Read more...]
Help Your Elderly Loved One with Chronic Disease Management
Up to 80% of older adults in the United States have at least one diagnosed chronic disease. When the older adult can no longer manage his or her condition independently, family caregivers and professional care managers can play a critical role in chronic disease management. Read our full article here to learn how to help your loved one manage their chronic disease. You might also be … [Read more...]