Why In Home Care Safety Comes First
Choosing care for an aging loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can make. When families invite a caregiver into the home, trust becomes everything.
Choosing care for an aging loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can make. When families invite a caregiver into the home, trust becomes everything.
When an aging parent suddenly “just isn’t themselves,” it can be alarming, and confusing. Is it something minor, or something serious? For many families navigating senior care, distinguishing between a urinary tract infection in seniors and a cardiac issue like atrial fibrillation (AFib) can make a critical difference.
In this video, Jacqueline DuPont Carlson, PhD, DEd, DLAS highlights the hidden causes of falls in older adults—such as urinary tract infections, inactivity, and medication interactions—and offers practical strategies for prevention and detection.
We understand the unique challenges faced by individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease. Our compassionate and professional caregivers are dedicated to providing the highest level of care, focusing on both physical and cognitive well-being. Read more
We understand the unique challenges faced by individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease. Our compassionate and professional caregivers are dedicated to providing the highest level of care, focusing on both physical and cognitive well-being. Read more
At Assured In Home Care, we take a personalized approach to dementia care. Our caregivers are trained to understand the complexities of dementia and to offer support that is respectful and empathetic.
Learn the helpful non-medical approaches to memory care for older adults with memory loss living at home or in a community setting.
By following these COVID 19 caregiver safety tips, you can protect your loved one while preserving your own health and peace of mind.