Tag: Case Management
posted by Samantha Cox on June 15, 2021
Even if you live near your aging relative, do you always know what’s going on with them? Do they let you know when they need help, or do they try to go it alone, doing the best they can? Making sure your older loved ones are getting the proper support is a top priority, but it can be hard to accomplish. Hiring senior care management services can make that goal more attainable. Before you jump into that, though, you need to get some questions answered.
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posted by Ted Ryan on October 29, 2015
As baby boomers are turning gray and life expectancies rise, entrepreneurs are seeing profitable opportunities in private duty home care. With so many companies popping up, what differentiates the best from the rest?
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posted by Ted Ryan on February 24, 2015
When it comes to finding care services for a loved one, you don’t want any caregiver – you want the best. Many considerations go into selecting an in-home care provider so thorough screening and background checks are key.
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posted by Ted Ryan on June 17, 2014
Nearly 10 million adults over the age of 50 care for an aging parent. It is often an assumed duty for adult children. Some wish, or feel obligated, to repay a parent for their years of care and upbringing. Others believe it is more cost effective for a family member to provide care.Read More…
posted by Ted Ryan on January 27, 2014
Holiday visits can be an unexpected glimpse at the reality of an aging parent’s condition. While a holiday visit may not be the appropriate time to address a concern, it’s important not to let it slip away once the busyness of the season has passed.
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posted by Ted Ryan on February 12, 2013
More than ever, seniors are spending their golden years in the comfort of home. This is largely due to the availability of 24-hour care – full-time in-home assistance and supervision to individuals who would otherwise need to move into an assisted living facility.
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posted by Ted Ryan on January 29, 2013
When planning one’s estate and legal affairs, it’s important to start early to avoid conflict or complications in the event of an emergency or sudden decline in the condition of an elderly loved one.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on April 09, 2012
Hiring a private duty home care company to assist in your home can be a big decision. Finding an agency that has the right mix of caregiver personality, skills, trust and reliability are all important and once you find this mix, you may start to overlook key indicators of compromised care.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on February 21, 2012
Low morale can easily creep into a company with a mobile workforce without supervisors realizing it. But once it’s there, it’s hard to root out.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on February 13, 2012
In Missouri, among other states, home care workers provide care to clients who are either restricted to their home or have chosen to receive care at home. When long hours are involved, one way many agencies provide this care is by utilizing the caregiver companionship services exemption.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on September 09, 2011
When choosing a home care company, you should be looking at the caregivers who they employ. The person you talk to on the phone or at a trade show may do and say all of the right things, but how do you know your loved one will receive the best care.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on August 31, 2011
Choosing quality care for aging relatives can be one of the most important decisions any of us will make. We want our loved ones to be comfortable but also safe and well cared for. Senior home care services can be the answer for many consumers. These services allow seniors to stay comfortably in their own homes but also provide for qualified professionals to visit regularly to ensure quality care. There are five important questions anyone should answer before hiring a service:
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posted by Ryan Whittington on August 05, 2011
Finding resources in your community can be a challenging task. Ask a family member caring for a loved one, and they will tell you there are times they feel as though the chips have been stacked against them and they just needed help. As a home care provider, Seniors Home Care regularly helps seniors in the community connect with reliable resources in a attempt to improve the quality of live for seniors in need.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on July 14, 2011
At Seniors Home Care we empower our caregivers and staff by providing ongoing training programs. This information is also helpful to family caregivers who may have noticed a loved one's weight loss.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on April 21, 2011
What would you do if you could no longer drive? Or you were unable to get to your doctor's appointments, see friends at social outings, or even go grocery shopping?
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posted by Ryan Whittington on February 23, 2011
As a financial planner, you may have known some of your clients to experience dementia realated symptoms over the years. You may be one of the first groups of professionals to identify and face the effects of early cognitive struggles. Alzheimer's and other congnitive imparment diseases can progress quickly and financial management concerns should be addressed.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on February 09, 2011
In Home Care Services, some agencies provide one, some or all of the possible services available. Home Care Services fall into 5 general categories.
- Homemaker Services
- Personal Care Services
- Meal Services
- Home Health Care Services
- Skilled Health Care Services
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posted by Ryan Whittington on January 31, 2011
Respite care can be defined as a short or long term break from caregiving responsibilities for caregivers or family members. Caregivers and family members regularly deal with situations including caring for children or adults with disabilities, or chronic or terminal illnesses.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on January 12, 2011
With everyone finding ways to stretch their funds, I went to my mom, Kit Whittington RN, BSN, owner of Seniors Home Care and posed the question:
"How can a family maximize their home care dollar?"
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posted by Ryan Whittington on December 23, 2010
The ability of the elderly to manage their medications is often a concern to the family. These concerns of the family often become a point of contention between themselves and the elder. At what point does the family step in?
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posted by Ryan Whittington on December 14, 2010
In a previous post I outlined several ways to select private duty home care. In this article I will provide additional questions you should be asking potential private duty home care providers.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on December 06, 2010
An area of concern that I get asked about the most is finding someone to give the caregiver a break to care for the elderly. More commonly, this was called respite care.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on November 29, 2010
There are many considerations to take when purchasing a long term care insurance policy. In this article I am going to highlight several talking points.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on November 15, 2010
When I am talking with our clients, they tell me that trust is one of the biggest obstacles to overcome. Trust is huge. How does a family know if a caregiver is going to steal money from a wallet, know what to do in the home or not be on their cell phone the whole time?
When you look for home care services, you are really looking for someone you can trust. At Seniors Home Care we understand.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on November 10, 2010
Living in the comfort of their own home is a rapidly increasing choice among the elderly as physical capabilities inevitably diminish. The need for help outside the family becomes a real necessity. When living at home with minimal help becomes too difficult or dangerous, it may be time to consider an in-home care provider. Professional caregivers enable the elderly to maintain their dignity, receiving safe and reliable care in the comfort of thier home, while avoiding uncomfortable situations such as nursing homes. Another important benefit is the respite and peace-of-mind that family members gain from knowing their loved one's are properly cared for. Additionally, as hospital stays become shorter, an increasing number of patients need highly competent caregiver services when they return home.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on October 18, 2010
The average, relatively healthy senior takes 4-5 prescription medications and 2 over-the-counter medications per day.
Those seniors with more complex conditions may take 12-15 medications daily.
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posted by Ryan Whittington on October 08, 2010
Home care services fall into five general categories, although some home care agencies may offer multiple services and have more than one service provided by the same person from their agency.
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