Getting Paid to Care for Your Relatives
If your relative is on medicaid or is medicaid eligible, you can get paid to take care of that relative at no cost to your relative, as long as you are not the spouse of the relative.
If your relative is on medicaid or is medicaid eligible, you can get paid to take care of that relative at no cost to your relative, as long as you are not the spouse of the relative.
Whether you’re a patient or a caregiver, if you refer either a patient or a caregiver to us, and they remain with us for a month, you can receive a referral fee of $200 per person.
When looking for an uncomplicated form of exercise, many people, including seniors, gravitate toward walking.
Whether you are a senior home care professional or just an adult child of an elderly parent, you will eventually have to learn to set boundaries with seniors.
One area that often raises questions is whether families who live with their parent can still use 24-hour home care services.
Loneliness is something that many seniors struggle with. And seniors who are aging in place have a very high risk of becoming socially isolated and lonely.
Just about everyone experiences constipation at some point in their lives. It can be uncomfortable and stressful.
Circulation is something that seniors should be concerned about, even if they don’t have any diagnosed vascular conditions.
If you’re going to be visiting a senior parent with Alzheimer’s and that parent usually has Alzheimer’s care the Alzheimer’s care provider can be a big help in making the visit go smoothly.
If your elderly parent and you have discussed him entering the world of pet ownership and think a dog would be a great addition to his life, there are important considerations that should be discussed.