In this informative webinar, health care professionals and caregivers will learn about the latest fall risk factors and more.
Preventing falls is a critical issue because accidental falls among older adults can cause serious injury or disability, and they are the leading cause of
According to the National Council on Aging, an older adult is seen in an emergency department for a fall-related injury EVERY 14 SECONDS. Many falls are preventable, and it’s important for caregivers to gain an understanding of fall risk factors and home safety tips to avoid this very common mishap. Here are some great educational websites for… Continue reading Fall Prevention: Community and Educational Resources
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Don’t miss our new Caregiver Connections Newsletter with important information from Shield HealthCare! In this issue: • Feature Article: Finding Time for Yourself • Nutrition for Busy Caregivers • Tips to Prevent Caregiver Burnout • Words of Wisdom • Featured Caregiver Story: I Feel Like A Rockstar Every Morning Click here to download the Newsletter in PDF format.
Caregiving can be a rewarding but demanding way of life. Sometimes it’s easy for the caregiver to put aside their needs in the process of caring for a loved one or a patient. Without making the time to rest, relax and rejuvenate, the many stresses of caregiving can build up to a point where it’s… Continue reading Tips to Prevent Caregiver Stress and Burnout
It is important to have “me time” in order to refresh and rejuvenate yourself. Here are some tips to create time for yourself.
Family caregivers are very busy people–so busy at times, that important things such as nutrition and adequate sleep often get put on the back burner. Many caregivers often feel overwhelmed and tired and don’t take enough time to eat right. The best way for caregivers to increase their strength and energy levels for their busy… Continue reading Nutrition Tips for Busy Caregivers
By Karen M. Wyatt, M.D., for The Huffington Post The National Alliance for Caregiving estimates that each year 65.7 million Americans, or 29% of the adult population, provide care for an ill or disabled relative in their home. Furthermore, these family caregivers spend an average of 20 hours per week fulfilling the needs of their loved ones,… Continue reading Tips for Staying Healthy While Being a Caregiver for Someone Else
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