Articles about caregiver (0-50 of 1686)

  • For My Parents, It Will Be An In-home Caregiver
    By: Jason Lom | - It doesn't take a lot to foresee that your parents might end up needing dementia care -- maybe even Alzheimer's care -- in their old age. My maternal grandparents both had dementia, and my mother is slipping in that direction herself. So when I look forward to my mother's twilight years, what do I see?

    One thing is certain: I'm going to get her an in-home caregiver. The reason is simple: I know what a nursing home does to people. I used to sell health insurance to the elderly, and m ...

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  • Is An In Home Caregiver Right For Your Family?
    By: Jason Lom | - Most of us are going to have to deal with this with aging parents or ourselves; what to do about deteriorating health of elderly family members. Some may even be experiencing more advanced forms of senility that require dementia care of Alzheimer's care. When this situation occurs, find the right way to treat it is essential.

    There are basically 3 different ways to deal with the health care needs of aging parents. You can become their primary caregiver, send them to a hospital, nur ...

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  • Can You Trust A Caregiver From Craigslist?
    By: Seo Majesty | - A new report published this week by the California Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes concludes that California residents can unknowingly hire a private caregiver with a criminal background including offenses such as commercial burglary, narcotics trafficking and prostitution. For the study, ads on Craigslist and other sources used by seniors to find lower cost care, were collected and background checks were performed after identifying the caregiver from the ad. In one case, a caregiver ide ...
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  • How To Select A Senior Caregiver Agency
    By: Mark Etinger | - If an elderly parent's needs exceed what you are equipped to provide and you are unable or unwilling to consider a nursing home facility, choosing a senior caregiver agency may be a prudent step for you to take.

    The agency will be able to assign a senior caregiver to attend to your aging parent. Generally, this aide lives with the patient and the patient's family for five-six days a week. She addresses the hygienic and personal needs of the patient and acts as a companion. The hom ...

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  • Elder Care Agency: Choosing The Right Senior Caregiver For Your Aging Parent
    By: Jason Lom | - Without the proper skills and training to perform the duty of a caregiver, most people find it tough and challenging to render proper senior care to their parents. Good thing there are professional senior caregivers who can guide you so that you can give the best elder care possible. Often, they can visit your home and assess the specific needs of your senior and make a plan, which is a detailed instruction of the daily care that you need to do.

    However, caring for an aging parent ...

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  • E-magazines For Caregivers, Caregiver E-magazines
    By: Becky Martinez | - Know More on Caregiving with E-Magazines

    Caregiving is one of the most admirable professions in the world. Caregivers are the persons who offer care and support to the individuals who are some way incapacitated and need help to take care of themselves. The recipients of care may be senior citizens or any disabled person or person suffering from any chronic illness. In order to take care of different kinds of people a caregiver should have knowledge on various aspects like a ...

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  • Care Giving For The Aged And Infirm Is A Solid Career
    By: Stewart Wrighter | - Over the last decade or so, the caring profession industry has really flourished. Some agencies employ people to look after people in their own homes, while some will employ for purpose built facilities run pretty much like a hospital. Either way, it still takes some rather incredible people to look after those who cannot take care of themselves. These people may be just getting older, or they may be terminally ill individuals who need some extra caring in this difficult time of their lives. ...
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  • Elderly Caregiver: How To Care For An Elderly Person Or Senior?
    By: Starlet Nicole | - It is not always easy caring for an elderly person. Their physical condition, health issues and their emotional state can present challenges for you, the caregiver. There are no doubts that caring for an elderly person is admirable, but it certainly comes with stress and at times can be overwhelming.

    Far too many people feel guilty that they can not care for an elderly person on their own. Life presents far too many challenges and more often than not raising a family, paying into a ...

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  • Tips For Caregivers: Help Caring For The Elderly Person
    By: Starlet Nicole | - Being a caregiver for the elderly can be one of the most difficult jobs in the world, whether its your profession or you are doing it for your loved ones. Though at times it can feel extremely rewarding, you have many times when you feel under-appreciated, burnt out and depressed. You have to be in excellent emotional and mental health in order to provide this care and still enjoy your day to day life. Here are ten (10) tips to help you achieve this and create the balance you need in your own ...
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  • Guilty No More: Three Steps To Ending Caregiver Guilt
    By: Elaine Sanchez | - The dictionary defines guilt as a feeling of having done wrong or having failed in an obligation. Guilt isn't all bad, in that it prevents us from intentionally inflicting pain, injury, or suffering on others. It can, however, be an extremely cruel and controlling emotion.

    Caregivers often get caught up in a spiraling cycle of anger followed by guilt. They feel guilty for losing their tempers, for having negative thoughts, for wanting a little free time for themselves, for no ...

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  • Care Giving Is A Very Rewarding Job For All Concerned
    By: Stewart Wrighter | - There comes a time in all our lives when we have to deal with our relatives getting older and maybe needing some assistance in their daily living. Although we all like to think that we can keep up with caring for them and carrying on with our normal daily routines, very often our careers will get in the way and we start to feel like we are letting them down. It may be a good idea then to look for outside help from others who are trained in this profession. Try looking up 'caregiver jobs' and ...
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  • Want To Reduce Caregiver Anger? Learn How To Manage Fatigue, Fear, And Frustration.
    By: Elaine Sanchez | - If you are providing care for an aging, chronically ill, or disabled loved one, it is almost guaranteed that you are also experiencing flashes of anger. As a caregiver, the number of situations and people with which you can become upset are practically limitless. It is not uncommon to be angry at the disease or the injury. You may be mad at your care receiver, the medical community, your insurance company, Medicare, Medicaid, siblings, children, friends, and co-workers.

    It helps t ...

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  • Helping The Aged Has Its Rewards
    By: Stewart Wrighter | - There are many people in the world today who like to help others as much as possible. Indeed, they like doing this so much that they have turned this liking into a career move. Anyone who wants to get into this line of work should consider looking for caregiver jobs and see if it satisfies their urge to mix with those who need some help in everyday chores. Try looking up CNA jobs on the internet to see what kind of work is available.

    What most people say when they get this kind o ...

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  • Caregiver Jobs Are Great For Those Who Love Older People
    By: Stewart Wrighter | - For anyone who is looking for a great career with more than just monetary rewards, looking into jobs in CNA may be a good idea. Indeed, caregiver jobs too offer all kinds of added incentives for the person who really does not like the nine to five work of everyday life.

    What these people do is to help the aged or the infirm to stay in their own homes and be a little independent. Although some would think that these older people would love to be around people in the same position, ...

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  • Elderly Caregiver Ontario: Tips For Caring Elderly Parents, Elderly Spouses And Domestic Partners
    By: Starlet Nicole | - Everybody wishes to be alive long but no one wants to raise old. Become old is an obvious, problem-ridden and adverse stage of life and human being is compelled to survive.

    Perceiving panic old life is actually a rather recent phenomenon. It seems to increase as every day passes and life become more composite and less comprehensible. And if someone adds to these failing health and sickness the seen becomes filled with a sense of helpless despair. The old age situation seems unbeatable ...

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  • Preventing Caregiver Burnout
    By: David J. Caesar | - Tips and Support for Family Caregivers

    Outside the world of paid work, the people most prone to burnout are caregivers people who devote themselves to the unpaid care of chronically ill or disabled family members. The demands of care giving can be overwhelming, especially if you feel you have little control over the situation or that youre in over your head.
    If you let the stress of caregiving progress to burnout, it can damage both your physical and mental health. So ...

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  • The Price Paid For Being A Caregiver
    By: Takara Alexis. | - When you become a caregiver, either full-time or part-time, can significantly effect your finances. Even if you think that the person requiring care has acceptable income, turning into a caregiver could demand that you minimize your work hours or stop working. If the person requiring care does not have proper income, you may have to help by paying for things or allowing that person to live with you. Medicare, Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) might supply some help, but cert ...
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  • Home Caregiver Services For Seniors For Independent Living
    By: Art Gib | - Professional caregiver services can allow seniors to remain in the familiarity and comfort of their homes for an extended time. Often, all that is needed is assistance with life maintenance chores like cleaning, cooking, and shopping. Others may need reminders of when to take medications or need assistance with personal care such as bathing, dressing, and the like. Those with more serious disabilities may require 24 hour care. Home care services can provide a level of care that is custom tailore ...
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  • Finding The Right Caregiver
    By: Zorric Sia | - Watching out and giving care to aged parents or relatives at home can be easier said than done most especially when they have a disease that is constantly progressing. If the circumstances are getting harder and complicated for you to manage, and it has started to affect the quality of your life, then it is high time that you consider of hiring a caregiver to help you at home. In fact, there is a huge network of agencies, individuals, caregivers and nurses who can help and give the kind of servi ...
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  • Deal With Caregiver Stress - What You Need To Know About Handling Guilt, Frustration And Anger
    By: Diane Carbo | -

    Overcome caregiver stress by putting strategies into place. Tips for dealing with guilt, frustration and anger start with identifying the expectations you have for yourself as a caregiver.

    Caregivers have a tendency to try to do everything themselves. Some individuals become overprotective or believe that their "caring" and attention is all that the aging senior requires. No one will provide care as well as they do.

    Many caregivers today are taking ...

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  • Caregiver Stress - Don't Even Bother Trying To Relax -use These 7 Stress Reduction Tips
    By: Diane Carbo | - Caregiver Stress -- You want to be there for the people you love, prepare yourself by learning to manage stressful times. Caregivers, when caring for your aging loved one, it is important to take action and incorporate these seven tips into the care giving part of your life.

    The 7 stress reduction tips to take when caring for your aging loved one are:

    * Be true to yourself. In other words, take care of yourself. Stay healthy and happy. You are an individual that ...

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  • Deal With Caregiver Stress What You Need To Know About Handling Guilt, Frustration And Anger
    By: Diane Carbo | - Overcome caregiver stress by putting strategies into place. Tips for dealing with guilt, frustration and anger start with identifying the expectations you have for yourself as a caregiver.

    Caregivers have a tendency to try to do everything themselves. Some individuals become overprotective or believe that their "caring" and attention is all that the aging senior requires. No one will provide care as well as they do.

    Many caregivers today are taking care of their ...

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  • Avoid Caregiver Stress
    By: Stephen Joyce | - Would you be surprised to know that the biggest threat to your parent remaining at home is how well you manage your caregiver stress and mental health? You know it's true that without the support that you provide each day that your parent could not continue to live at home. If you as your parent's primary care provider can no long provide all the care you do right now, what would your parents' options be?

    Caring for a parent adds complexity to your life. You add another layer of ...

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  • Baby Boomers Caring For Elderly Parents Six Tips For Overcoming Caregiver Stress And Guilt
    By: Diane Carbo | - Caring for elderly parents as well as their own family many aging baby boomers find they are stressed and dealing with guilt. Overcoming caregiver stress and the guilt feelings that often accompanies the role of one person taking care of another is possible.

    Guilt is a feeling of perceived failure. This failure may come in the form of expectations we set for ourselves or what we perceive are the expectations that others have set for us. Our response to these feelings of perceived ...

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  • Caregiver Needed? Top 6 Reasons A Family Caregiver Contract Makes Sense
    By: Diane Carbo | - A family caregiver contract is a legal contract in which a family member is paid to care for the aging senior member of the family. Once an unspeakable or even unthinkable topic, there is a growing interest in the family caregiver contract.

    As the aging population is living longer, baby boomers are facing caring for aging parents. Many are providing this care as they plan for their own retirement. Elder law estate attorneys are reporting an increase in interest in a formalized fam ...

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  • Aging Baby Boomer Generation Alert -- Is There A Family Care Giver Contract In Your Future?
    By: Diane Carbo | - Caregiver needed? This is a wake up call for the aging baby boomer generation. What is a family care giver contract and why would it be in your future? This is a formal contract under which family members are paid to care for the aging senior in their life. Before you get make a negative judgment on this practice, I ask you to hear me out.

    The aging baby boomer is experiencing a phenomenon never experienced by past generations. As we are living longer and healthier lives, we hav ...

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  • Caregivers, Abuse, And Elders
    By: Brandon J. Thomas | - Elder abuse is a serious and critical issue to address when considering any caregiver for the elderly, be it an at-home service or a care giving facility. Abuse can be either physical or emotional, and sometime the caregiver can be completely unaware he/she being abusive towards the patient.

    One of the considered main causes of caregiver abuse is caregiver depression and stress. Physical abuse constitutes as a non-accidental force against the elder resulting in pain or injury. ...

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  • Eldercare And Caregiver Stress Is Caring Too Much A Source Of Your Stress?
    By: Diane Carbo | - The eldercare caregiver's commitment to caring for their aging loved one can be a long term and unpredictable one. Caregiver stress comes from expectations of others and disappointments.

    Caring for your aging loved one is a way of showing your love and appreciation. It makes us feel good to care for another. Caring for another gives a us a sense of belonging, a sense of well being and self worth. So why does something that should be beneficial, leave you feeling physically, emotio ...

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  • The Best Ways To Choose A Caregiver
    By: Jerry Glynn | - If you or someone you love is in need of an at home care giver, the first thing to do, even before you begin calling referral agencies, checking references, and examining your payment options, is to evaluate your caregiver needs. This will help you to determine the type of caregiver and the level of care needed, which will save you time in the long run, and provide you with a more specific idea description for the referral agency to use.

    There are many ways to find a network of c ...

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  • When It Comes To Your Aging Parents: Are You A Caregiver Or A Caretaker?
    By: Gail McConnon | - Midlife with aging parents can be a blessing. Or, it can be a totally exhausting challenge. How is it for you? How is it for them? Do you care? Do you give care? Do you take care? Do you care, and take back?

    Im really not playing a word game with you. This is very serious.

    If youre involved in any way, shape, or form in the care of your aging or elderly parents, the questions are these:

    - Do you give freely of yourself, your care, your time, yo ...

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  • 25 Bad Habits Every Caregiver Should Avoid
    By: Rebecca Sharp Colmer | - A habit is a constant, often unconscious inclination to perform some act, acquired through its frequent repetition. If the habit is objectionable, we call it a "bad habit".
    It's possible to control your habits and make a positive change in as little as 30 days. Focus on one habit at a time.
    Caregiving bad habits often lead to increased stress and sometimes, even to elder abuse.
    Elder abuse often starts as psychological abuse. If a caregiver doesn't properly deal with her/h ...

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  • 30 Signs Your Loved One May Need A Caregiver
    By: Rebecca Sharp Colmer | - There are approximately 37 million people over the age of 65 and 5.3 million people over the age of 85. Each year millions of older people start requiring some sort of assistance to carry out their routine daily activities. Family members (family caregivers) provide most of the help.

    It is not always easy to know when to intervene. It may seem like your loved one is in a gray area somewhere between competency and incompetence.

    Your loved one can have a behavior tha ...

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  • Help Your Respite Caregiver By Doing These Ten Things
    By: Rebecca Sharp Colmer | - If you are a family caregiver there will come a time when you need a break. It usually comes sooner rather than later.
    You may only need help for an hour or two or for a day or two. This is when a respite caregiver will step in.
    Respite services cover a wide range.

    They may include volunteer services or adult day care for the care-receiver. Or, it may even a care-receiver's brief stay in a nursing home or assisted living facility.

    They also could inc ...

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  • Alzheimer's Disease: Caring For The Caregiver
    By: Wendy Gorman | - Caregivers need just a much care as the Alzheimer's patient. Many times people who take care of parents or other family members who are affected by Alzheimer's Disease are overlooked in the care process. This can result in burnout especially if the caregiver is still looking after their own family at the same time. There are some specific issues that need to be focused on so that caregivers of Alzheimer's patients avoid this burnout.

    Many caregivers start to feel lonely and iso ...

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  • Alzheimer's Disease And The Caregiver
    By: Wendy Gorman | - Being a caregiver can takes its toll on you as an individual. Caregivers are often in a high risk category when it comes to developing problems that are both emotional and physical. You need to be aware of these risks so that you can take the steps that are necessary to take care of yourself. After all, if youre experiencing your own problems, how can you be a good caregiver to someone who is counting on you? Take the time to maintain your own health by eating well and making time in your ...
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  • Five Ways To Improve Caregiver Communications Within The Family
    By: Rebecca Sharp Colmer | - Communication goes on in many ways: exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing or behavior. It is no surprise that most families develop a special and unique communications style. When we talk to our family members, not only do we search for signs of love, but we also look for signs of disapproval. When families come together for making decisions about the care of their parent, they may need to develop or reframe their communication skills.

    Here ...

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  • Ten Caregiver Tips For Care Of The Elderly
    By: Rebecca Sharp Colmer | - The caregiver role is complex and differs for everyone depending on the needs of the care-receiver.Many times, in the beginning, there may only be a few needs, such as providing transportation or helping with shopping or cooking.

    Over time, needs increase, requiring additional services, until the care-receiver is fully dependent on the caregiver.Here are some tips to help you get started:

    1.Every caregiver should know as much as possible about the care-receiver.Y ...

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  • Caregiver Survival Tips - Three Ways To Stay Positive
    By: Elaine K. Sanchez | - Madelyn Kubin was recovering from open-heart surgery. She had osteoporosis, macular degeneration, restless leg syndrome, and severe hearing loss. She lived on a farm six miles from a town of 10,000 people in the middle of Kansas, and she had very little money. And then, just a few months after Madelyn's 70th birthday, her husband suffered a debilitating stroke and she became his caregiver.

    For the next six years Madelyn maintained her contact with the outside world, and per ...

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  • Overpowering The Demands Of Caregiving - Lessons From Madelyn
    By: Elaine K. Sanchez | - Madelyn Kubin was a Kansas farm woman who overpowered her own failing health to care for her husband after he suffered a debilitating stroke. She chronicled her experience through writing letters to her daughter. There are many lessons for all caregivers in Madelyns experiences. Here are three, illustrated with excerpts from the book Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver:

    Write a Rant

    Writing about your anger, fear, and frustrations can get negative fe ...

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  • Caring For Aged Parents? Beware Caregiver's Stress
    By: Eileen Silva | - Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva

    Do you, like many other Baby Boomers, now find yourself caring for aging parents or other older relatives or friends who have health problems, disabilities, or the need for assistance with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and eating? If so, you are part of one fourth of American families who are caring for an older family member, an adult child with disabilities, or a friend. According to the AARP, you are one of more than 22.4 million America ...

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  • Discover How To Become A Successful Alzheimer's Disease Caregiver.
    By: Rose Mary | - Copyright 2006 Rose Mary

    Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease in which the condition worsens over time. As more parts of the brain are being damaged, the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease become more severe. Patients experience frustration and grief as they struggle with gradual loss of function and fading memory. Their family members grieve as well, as they observe their loved ones losing their abilities, personality and function. Anger, confusion, sadness and depressio ...

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  • Avoid Burnout When Caregiving An Aging Parent
    By: Dana Sanders | - When providing care to aging or disabled parents, many caregivers ignore the most important person involved in the caregiving process. "Who?" - you may ask? The answer might surprise you: The Caregiver.

    Many times caregivers get so wrapped up in attending to parent's needs, trying to fit quality time with their own family into their schedule, and oftentimes attempting to balance a career, they forget or simply neglect to take some time for their own personal needs.

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  • Coping With The Emotional Challenges Of Caregiving A Parent
    By: Dana Sanders | - Do you know someone acting as a caregiver to an aging or disabled parent, maybe a friend, loved-one, or a co-worker? Are you serving as the role of caregiver yourself? Do the emotional challenges seem impossible to deal with some days, and you just don't know how you can handle anymore?

    As a caregiver for my mother, I would like to share my personal experiences and insight on how to successfully cope with the emotional challenges of serving as a caregiver to an aging or disabled p ...

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  • How To Survive As A Primary Caregiver
    By: Lynne Taetzsch | - Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch

    When were under stress as caregivers, its important to have outlets for relief and to periodically rejuvenate ourselves. Otherwise we do harm to ourselves and everyone around us.

    Now, getting relief is more easily said than done. Sometimes theres just no alternative but to buck up under the load. However, even a small gesture can often be tremendously beneficial. One of these assists that meant a great deal to me was offere ...

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