Long-Distance Caregiving Tips - Caregiving for our loved ones is undeniably challenging, but the emotional toll is even more taxing when we’re distanced. We want to know that our family is cared for with love and compassion, that their needs are anticipated and not overlooked. We want to know that they are a priority, not a number. Long-distance caregiving necessitates unwavering trust that others will care for loved ones as if they were … [Read more...]
How to Be a Health Care Advocate for Your Family Member
While seemingly similar, caring for loved ones as they age and being their health care advocate are very different roles. We all want our family members and loved ones to receive compassionate, exemplary care in their final years. Becoming their health care advocate, however, involves actively accepting three key abilities: communicate, question, and facilitate. Communicate: As a close friend or family member, you’re likely keenly … [Read more...]
Keep your elderly or disabled loved ones safe this summer.
Summer means longer days, warm weather, vacations, relaxation, and fun. It can also mean seniors and persons with disabilities need some special attention to avoid heat-related illnesses. Keep your elderly or disabled loved ones safe this summer. At Community Care of the Northeast, our home health care aides are trained to help prevent the effects of warm weather problems. Many medically fragile people are at risk of being negatively affected … [Read more...]
Reduce hospital readmission with homecare
Reduce hospital readmission with homecare. Most hospital readmissions occur within the first 30 days following discharge. Providing your loved one with homecare during this critical time in their recovery can improve patient outcomes and reduce the possibility of another hospital stay. Here are some important factors that will help you determine if your loved one will need homecare during their recovery: Is the patient at risk for … [Read more...]
Post-Holiday Cleanup Help for Your Loved One
The holiday season is a wonderful time for most people, full of gatherings, gifts, cheerful decor, and good wishes. Cleaning up after the holidays is not something anyone looks forward to but a tidy home is also a safe home for disabled or elderly residents. Your elderly or disabled loved one can have a comfortable, secure home if you provide the assistance they need. Keep these things in mind when helping your loved one with the … [Read more...]
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