According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1.4 million patients received hospice care in 2015. Most people want to avoid hospitalization during the final months of their lives, but only about a quarter of people receive hospice home care instead of hospice at a facility. One of the reasons for this is Read More
Elder Care Hurting Your Career? A Quick Guide for Working Caregivers
Of the 43 million Americans providing elder care for a loved one, about 60% also work outside the home to earn a living. That’s no easy task! No wonder caregiver stress is such an epidemic in this country—caregivers like you not only have to worry about the health and safety of your aging parent, spouse, Read More
5 Medical Tests Your Senior Home Care Patients Should Schedule in 2020
As a health care professional working with senior patients who receive home care, you know that the older your patients get, the more likely they are going to need treatment for certain conditions. Seniors are some of the most vulnerable members of society, so it’s imperative that those of us who have the knowledge to Read More
3 Common Caregiver Challenges (and How Doctors Can Help)
When you are a caregiver, you need to possess empathy, patience, and a whole lot of energy. Common caregiver challenges can lead to burnout. For family members who have become caregivers for an aging loved one, that’s not an option. Doctors can help their aging patients and their family caregivers. If your patient is receiving Read More
Senior Home Care: Parents Moving in with You? Consider This First
You relied on your parents to raise you when you were young, perhaps even living with them into young adulthood. It only seems natural that you should do the same for them when they can no longer live safely on their own, right? It can be a great way for you and your family to Read More