Understanding the Value of Home Care - Professional Caregiver Webinar
Home is where older adults want to stay. Nine out of 10 Americans that are ages 65 and older would like to remain in their homes for as long as possible.
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Home Instead Senior CareThe list of topics and issues caregivers face is seemingly endless. As a professional, you want to be able to provide research-based answers and information that can be used to aid caregivers as they strive to provide the best care for their aging loved one. Utilize the information in these sections to educate yourself, and share the resources with others who might find them beneficial.
Home is where older adults want to stay. Nine out of 10 Americans that are ages 65 and older would like to remain in their homes for as long as possible.
Dr. Amy D'Aprix outlines ways to assist in medication management for anyone caring for an older parent, other relative or friend.
This webinar will provide resources and strategies for senior care professionals to share with families to educate them about hospice and palliative care, and help them better cope with the physical, emotional and psychological stress of dealing with end-of-life issues.
If you are worried that your clients or another older adult you know are susceptible to falling victim to a scam, this webinar will offer plenty of advice on how to protect them.
Alzheimer’s and other dementia's present unique challenges to a caregiver, and his webinar will offer a how-to look at caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementia's.
In this webinar, Dr. Amy D'Aprix discusses senior cognitive issues. 35.6 million people will have dementia in 2012, rising to 65.7 million cases by 2030. Dr. Amy talks about how physical, mental, and social activities are essential coping strategies.
The annual financial loss by victims of elder financial abuse is estimated to be at least $2.9 billion dollars.
Dr. Amy D'Aprix provides tips and ideas to assist an older adult in financial organization.
Dr. Amy D'Aprix outlines the warning signs that an older adult might need some assistance, including physical symptoms and mental or emotional changes, loss of attention signals and environmental clues.
Dr. Amy D'Aprix outlines the pros and cons for anyone who is currently, or will be, caring for an older adult in their home.
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