In this mask wearing guide, we cover the proper mask wearing. Masks are crucial to controlling the coronavirus or COVID-19. Along with keeping 6-feet apart when in public and practicing social distancing, wearing a mask properly will make all the difference. The CDC recommends that people wear masks in public and when around people who don’t...
This blog post will provide you with some information on a few free personal assistant apps. Use and download at your own discretion. These apps are not meant to replace caregivers, but to help them or clients with their work to keep their tasks manageable. Whether you are a caregiver, one who needs a caregiver,...
A senior care emergency checklist is a list of essential information and contacts in the case of emergencies relating to your elderly relative or client. It's good to keep this list in a location that is easy-to-find or area that is commonly used. An example would be in the senior's kitchen or near the house...
Excessive heat and the sun can be a health risk for seniors. Without proper precautions, it can be very dangerous. These senior safety summer tips and care guide can be useful for seniors and their caregivers. We've also included a printable, easy to view infographic at the bottom of this post for your reference! 1....
Healthy meals are super important for seniors and the elderly. Cooking easy and healthy meals for seniors doesn't have to be a chore. It can even be fun to mix and match different ingredients into a delicious, nutritious meal. However, it's very crucial that before one plans meals for seniors that their doctors are notified....
As people get older, they face new challenges in their home physically and mentally. Eyesight weakens, movement gets harder, and memory lapses. The house that may be once familiar will become dangerous. This is why your home needs to be safe for seniors. A good tip to keep in mind when making your home safe...
We had briefly covered a caregiver housecleaning guide in a previous post. In this post, we're going to cover a cleaning and disinfection guide if you've got someone sick in your household. There's also handy cleaning checklist on our blog you can use as a reference for shopping. PLEASE NOTE: In the state of New...
With the country slowly reopening, it's still very important to take precautions. Knowing the coronavirus symptoms can help protect yourself and others. It's important to also continue to wear masks and keep six feet apart from others. Here in this blog post, we cover the coronavirus symptoms from the CDC website. There is also a...
As a caregiver, you'll eventually have to do go out and do some essential errands, preferably little contact errands. If you're running these errands for yourself or a client, it is very important that you limit contact with others. The less contact you make with other people and objects that commonly used, the less chance...
Coronavirus Testing Information Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: viral tests and antibody tests. Viral test lets you know if you have a current infection. Antibody test lets you know if you've had a previous infection. An antibody test may not show if you have a current infection, because it can take...