Posts Tagged ‘delivery services’

Thanksgiving

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

For the most part, Thanksgiving is a day where family and friends travel far and wide to celebrate the day with a huge feast of traditional favorites like turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, gravy and pumpkin pie. For senior citizens, this day often means loneliness.

Each year, many elderly rely on community outreach programs such as Meals on Wheels, the Salvation Army, and many local organizations to celebrate Thanksgiving. These elderly face many challenges such as being unable to cook a large meal, no family or family that is too far away, as well as other issues.

Below is a small sampling of organizations who help with a Thanksgiving Meal:

  • Self-Help for the Elderly, who opened their doors in 1966, has a Thanksgiving Luncheon at 3 locations. They also deliver meals. Please click here for more information.
  • Glide Memorial Church operates one of the largest free meal programs in San Francisco. The church is located at 330 Ellis Street in San Francisco. Call the church to find out times and days.
  • Tenderloin Tessie’s is one of San Francisco’s oldest community meals. Last year was its 32nd year and the meal was served at the First Unitarian Church at 1187 Franklin Street. Call the church to find out times and days.

Holidays are times to be spent with family, friends, and those you love; the elderly often are unable to do this. These community organizations mentioned as well as many others, help to make the holidays a bit brighter. Please consider donating or volunteering.

Eating Habits

Friday, September 24th, 2010

There is a continually rising number of elderly becoming at risk for malnourished or undernourished. Not receiving the proper nutrition can lead to health issues and thus can further lead to a loss of elderly independence. It is estimated that a third of the elderly population is at risk for malnutrition because they are not eating healthy, well-balanced diets.

These people could be your neighbors, your aunts or uncles, your grandparents or your parents. It is common for family and friends to not know how well an elderly person is eating. It is not something talked about often enough and it’s something that the elderly are not really aware of either.

There is a variety of reasons that lead to unhealthy eating for the elderly population. For some elderly, it’s a financial issue. They choose to buy medications needed over nutritious food. For others, it might be dentures that don’t fit, causing a chewing problem or that medication causes a bizarre taste, making food taste strange. Or it could possibly be that depression, loneliness, or illness has simply caused a loss of appetite.

Many times, these elderly citizens may not want to impose upon family members or care givers, so they simply ignore the problem or they might not even recognize that it’s a problem at all.

There are different agencies such as Senior Centers or Meals-on-Wheels that offer a hot meal during the week at a location or their home. These meals include protein, fruits, and vegetables. These meals can help senior citizens meet their daily nutritional requirements. Another organization, Angel Food Ministries, offers a meal plan for senior citizens. These meals are pre-packpaged and pre-measured. They are ordered monthly from a location such as church and are picked up within a few weeks from the same location. These meals are diabetic safe and are microwaveable. The meal package can be paid for a variety of ways including EBT (electronic benefits transfer).

Many organizations offer not only meals to senior citizens but also seminars on diet, nutrition, and healthy eating. These organizations also can offer many different services such as help grocery shopping, finding local resources (such as the SNAP program which is formerly known as food stamps), and other nutrition programs (such as local distribution of USDA foods.

It is important to remember that nutrition is an important part of a senior citizen’s daily life; good nutrition helps maintain health and well-being.

For information on the Angel Food Ministries food program, please visit http://www.angelfoodministries.com/

Researching Home Care Options

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Elderly Care -

When looking into home care for a loved one, it is a good idea to look into all of the options and information you can find.  You of course want to assure that your loved one is properly taken care of and that the person who will be responsible and there when you need them.  You may also want to look into anyone that will be coming into your loved one’s home to assure that they will be respectful and responsible.

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Customizable Services, to Suit The Individual

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Elderly living

In home care can be the center of many senior citizen’s world.  From being a trusted companion, to the lifeline to important services. Most involved tend to feel better when they are able stay in their homes, and it is a good feeling knowing that a loved one is being taken care of in a comfortable and more importantly, safe environment.

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Home Care Benefits More Than Many Think

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
A gray-haired old woman from the United Kingdom.

In home care offers more services and options than many normally think.  It isn’t just for those who are disabled to the point of losing the ability to perform all tasks.  While many think of in-home senior care and think of the severely limited or disabled, in truth many otherwise find senior citizens may be able to benefit from companion care as well.

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Companion Care: Would It Fit Your Loved One’s Needs?

Monday, May 31st, 2010



Town Hall

There are a range of services that offer the aging population the opportunity to live in the comfort of their own homes.   Staying in the home has shown good results for many senior citizens, especially when compared to those who are in nursing homes.  In-home care services are a wonderful option for those who need them, and can serve to aid with little things or even some larger issues that many senior citizens face.

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For Those Who May Just Need a Little Help

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Sometimes an aging family member gets around well inside their own homes, and may not need someone helping them full-time.  Many times a senior may just simply need a small bit of help getting around to appointments, shopping, and other normal errands.  Helping them to keep this piece of independence may pose a difficulty to family members due to their own daily scheduling and work.

Hiring someone to help an elderly family member however can help them support themselves.  You can hire someone to help with many of the daily normal tasks that typically need to get done.

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Is Non-Medical Care Right For You?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Home delivered meals

Non-Medical Care is a large range of services that offer senior citizens the ability to live in comfort. The services don’t involve prescribing medications, but instead a more personal approach to senior care.  They will help remind those who need it to take their medications, but they do not prescribe them.

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Is Precious Home Companions Right For You?

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Knowing if a homemaker service is right for you is an important first step when you are considering service options to help improve your life.  Precious Home Companions offers a range of non-medical services for older adults.  If you do not need medical help, aside from remembering (and help remembering) to take medication, you can definitely benefit from the  man services Precious Home Companions has to offer.

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Finding Assisted Care in San Rafael

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Precious Home continues for your loved oneAs the primary care giver of your loved one, you wear a lot of hats.  In addition to all of the duties that you must complete for yourself, you need to assist your loved one with everything that he or she needs.  For all of the times when you aren’t able to assist your loved one due to a conflicting appointment of your own, Precious Home care professionals are there for you.  Your Precious Home care professional can assist your loved one with many of the same tasks that you routinely do.

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