People need care for various illnesses and injuries. As a caregiver, you’ll be offering your assistance to different kinds of recipients. While most care recipients will have a long-term health condition, there will also be many who will have a short-term medical condition. Some of the most common conditions requiring caregivers include the following conditions….
Being a caregiver for limited mobility and wheelchair users is a physically and emotionally demanding task. From family dynamics to specific health conditions, every situation is unique. Not only will you have to watch over the other person from getting into further complications, but you also have feelings yourself. Sometimes you might feel overburdened or…
Alzheimer’s disease is also known as dementia and is a progressive disease that destroys the patient’s brain cells. It affects their memory, behavior, and thoughts. The proper caregiver can provide the best care with our Alzheimer’s care tips. If you are a home caregiver who has to tend to someone with Alzheimer’s disease, your role…
New York was the pioneer of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). It delivered stable medical care to the elderly and people with disabilities. These individuals were able to give themselves the personal freedom to manage their own care assistants. People who would make them feel safe and secure in their own homes….