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Alternatives to Family Caregiving

Families are the backbone of caregiving in the U.S. Anyone is potentially a caregiver. Spouses, friends, grandchildren, children, nieces, and nephews are all caregivers in growing numbers.

How to Know When an Aging Adult Needs Caregiving: Signs to Look for

Most people think of caregiving as providing hands-on care to a family member, whether by a home care provider or another member of the family. The reality is that caregiving can start slowly or happen suddenly.

Social Isolation And The Risk Of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Now, with an unprecedented pandemic on our hands, senior living communities are challenged to keep infections from entering their communities. As parts of the economy open up, assisted living and nursing homes, understandably, remain locked down further exacerbating problems associated with social isolation.

Understanding the Difference Between a Private Hire, a Home Care Agency and a Family Caregiver

Deciding on the right home care provider to suit your clients can be confusing and oftentimes overwhelming for them. Here you’ll find the pros and cons of the three most popular options: a privately hired caregiver, a home care agency and a family caregiver. The first bit of knowledge your clients will need when it comes to considering home care options is the types of services they can expect to fall under the umbrella of “home care.”

align during this challenging time to provide clients with guidance

These are challenging times. Staying home means staying safe. In this times, we have to align our goals and make the best possible decisions for our loved one with the right guidance.

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