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.
Posts Tagged ‘elderly care’
Researching Home Care Options
Monday, September 6th, 2010Scientists Hopeful Over Finding Prevention for Alzheimer’s
Saturday, July 31st, 2010While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, or many proven methods for fully reducing your risk, it isn’t a reason to give up hope. There are some preventative measures that are showing potential, but there needs to be more research done into the measures.
Keeping Up With an Aging Loved One
Friday, July 30th, 2010Finding ways to stay in touch with an aging loved one has never been easier. From simpler and more normal solutions to the more modern and advanced, finding a way to keep up to date on the life of a loved one is easier today, and has more options than ever before.
When The Golden Years Aren’t Golden
Thursday, July 29th, 2010In the push to find solutions for those who are facing tougher times in the economy is a growing bid to help senior citizens find employment. There are a growing number of agencies and groups set up to help seniors do just that. (more…)
Pertussis Outbreak Spreading in California
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Customizable Services, to Suit The Individual
Saturday, July 24th, 2010In 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.
Should You Receive the Flu Vaccine?
Friday, July 23rd, 2010
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The elderly (and those working with the elderly) are urged by the government and other health officials to get the yearly flu vaccination. By preventing the risk of infecting, or getting the flu you can prevent a fair amount of illness and death. For someone with a normal immune system, the flu may be nothing more than a few days of discomfort but, for the elderly and others with a weakened immune system it can easily mean disaster.
The risk difference between those with a far lower immune system and those with a more normal one is immense. Just by simply getting this one vaccine many lives can be saved. It is an easy way to protect those who you love or work for. It is one of the many ways that you can easily make a difference.
Yearly the elderly sadly die from the flu in large numbers, it can so easily turn into pneumonia and lead into life-threatening complications. Many of those deaths could have easily been prevented by a simple vaccine.
For those who are 2-49 if you are nervous over needles you can opt instead for the nasal vaccine, which can still prevent the issues above from happening.\
However, the CDC does warn that those who have the below should not be vaccinated:
There are some people who should not get a flu vaccine without first consulting a physician. These include:
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- People who have a severe allergy to chicken eggs.
- People who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination.
- People who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) within 6 weeks of getting an influenza vaccine.
- Children less than 6 months of age (influenza vaccine is not approved for this age group), and
- People who have a moderate-to-severe illness with a fever (they should wait until they recover to get vaccinated.)
Preventative measures can truly go a very long way in reducing the risk loved ones face from the flu and it’s related diseases.

The Warning Signs of Elder Neglect
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
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Watching out for a senior friend or family member is something we can all do, and while a lot is said about what to do in the case of elder neglect not as much is said about the symptoms. While one may be worried about reporting a problem and being wrong, at times it is better to be safe and wrong, than right and have done nothing.
Whopping Cough Putting More Than Children At Risk
Monday, July 19th, 2010While many cannot fathom the vaccine debate causing problems for older relatives, as more and more children go unvaccinated other are facing greater risk. As vaccines are at the forefront of a much-heated debate studies are showing risking risk in many areas where whopping cough and other childhood melodies were once thought to be only an afterthought.


















