Archive for the 'Elder Care Information' Category

Strategies on Paying for Nursing Home Care and Medicaid

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The decision to place your loved one into a nursing home is anextremely difficult decision, often causing much guilt for thecaregiver. It is a very emotional decision for most clients we see andmost are under a certain amount of stress, often great, when facing whatthey consider to be a drastic course of action.
I counsel ourcaregiver [...]

What Most Long Term Care Professionals Don’t Know

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Medicare recognizes this need and, therefore reimburses your residents to receive advanced behavioral health services? making them free to your facility!
Psychologists provide a wide variety of valuable and testedclinical services that can provide a big shot in the arm to yournursing home care. For example:
1. Psychotherapy is a treatment approach, which in many cases is [...]

Board and Care Homes - What Are They?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Board and Care homes (also known as RCFE’s - Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly) are residential private homes that have been licensed by the Department of Social Services to provide services to seniors. Most accept no more than six residents, but offer a cozy, home-like setting for frail seniors. At least one caregiver is [...]

Assisted Living Facilities - What Are They?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Assisted Living facilities are generally for person’s 60 years of age and older. Typical candidates need assistance with “Activities of Daily Living” (ADLs), but wish to live as independently as possible. Assisted Living communities exist to bridge the gap between seniors that can live independently and skilled nursing homes.
Assisted living facilities provide helpful services such [...]

Who Wants to End Up in a Nursing Home? NO ONE!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

As a long-term care consultant for seniors and their families I have visited many different types of facilities. But my favorite type of facility to visit is adult family homes.
There are over 2200 adult family homes in Washington State. Adult family homes have many things in common, but are each unique in their individual decor’ [...]

What You Need to Know About Helping Senior Citizens

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Introduction
The baby boomers is the population which haven taken birth after second world war till 1965 when there was a tremendous increase in birth rate due to the social and economic development in the USA. Now this population is going into the old age and thus bringing a burden to the nation as the country [...]

Just Give Them a Lot of Love and You’ll be Fine

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

It was right about this time, 19 years ago. My wife and I were sitting in the very last Lamaze birthing class, soon to be brand new parents. I felt a wave of anxiety come over me. I had to ask the question. I raised my hand. The Nurse, her name was Dorinda, pointed at [...]

The Dryer Ate Your Underwear!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Q: My mom is in the early stages of dementia and she is also incontinent we have tried to get her to stop wearing her underpants and have her start wearing pull-up diapers, she throws the Depends out the door and puts her underpants on. Of coarse we have a lot of laundry! How should [...]

Mom Wont Participate!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Q: Six months ago we placed my mother in an assisted living facility. She gets along fairly well, but we thought she would get involved with all of the activities. Instead she complains that she is very lonely, and won’t participate. Do you have any suggestions?
A: There may be a number of reasons your mother [...]

Feeling Lonely?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Q: I hate Alzheimer’s disease, not only has it robbed me of my husband, but it has taken my life too! I feel like all of my friends have disappeared. I am lonely, and that makes me feel guilty. Help!
A: What you are describing is very typical for caregivers. No one seems to understand! Your [...]