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...]
Perform a Home Safety Review
Perform a home safety review! It’s a quick and inexpensive way to make aging in place safer and prevent injuries that could cause the need for residential care. And when it’s time to hire a contractor, follow best practices to avoid scammers Read more, including recommendations from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, in our article at this link. You … [Read more...]
Replacing Lost Hearing Aids Under Warranty
Did you know you may be able to replace your lost hearing aid for a small fee if they are covered under warranty? Listen to this quick video from Hearing at Home. See these related articles: How to Know if You Have Hearing Loss How to Maintain Hearing Aids - Rivanna Hearing Aid Center How to Maintain Hearing Aids – Hearing at Home Tips for Communicating with an Elderly Loved … [Read more...]
“Engage at Every Age!” for Older Americans Month 2018
May is Older Americans Month, and this year’s theme is Engage at Every Age. At Care is There, engagement is what we’re all about! Our mission is that “All older adults and their loved ones have the knowledge and local support to live a life they love.” We’re here to help you, your loved ones and your clients. Reach out if you know someone we can help, and join us in celebrating Older Americans … [Read more...]
Insurance Benefits for Hearing Aids
Did you know that you or your loved one may have insurance benefits that could help with the cost of hearing aids? Watch this short video from Hearing at Home. See these related articles: How to Know if You Have Hearing Loss Causes of Hearing Loss in the Elderly Tips for Communicating with an Elderly Loved One with Hearing Loss Clear Speech Technique Helps Your Hearing Impaired … [Read more...]
POLST in Kansas: TPOPP (Transportable Physician Orders for Patient Preferences)
POLST forms are part of a nationwide program that ensures your loved ones or clients will receive the care they want. The names vary by state. In Kansas, it is called a TPOPP Form. If your loved one or client is seriously ill or frail, a TPOPP Form can help prevent unwanted emergency medical care. A TPOPP form (Transportable Physician Orders for Patient Preferences) contains standing medical … [Read more...]
POLST in Virginia: POST (Physician Order for Scope of Treatment)
POLST forms are part of a nationwide program that ensures your loved ones or clients will receive the care they want. The names vary by state. In Virginia, it is called a POST Form. If your loved one or client is seriously ill or frail, a POST Form can help prevent unwanted emergency medical care. POST stands for Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment. A Virginia POST form contains standing … [Read more...]