How can you help Family Caregivers during the COVID-19 crisis?
84% of respondents report that clients are pausing services because family members under shelter-in-place orders can care for them at this time.
84% of respondents report that clients are pausing services because family members under shelter-in-place orders can care for them at this time.
The reality is that real face masks work 3 TIMES better than homemade ones. So, homemade face masks do provide some protection and some is better than none.
We’ve compiled this list of resources to help you stay up-to-date during COVID-19, and we’ll be updating it continually as we move forward through the crisis.
The A-B-C’s of Improved Nutrition By Beth Scholer, CC, CDM, CFPP | Caregivers Kitchen
While the scope of the outbreak remains to be seen, coronavirus has the potential to disproportionately affect our senior population due to its high infection rate and long incubation period. Continual education and thorough preparation is key.
Have you ever wondered what your clients are saying about you, your agency or your caregivers?
We ALL have a responsibility to do what we can to prevent the spread of the virus.
With a “Restorative Care” model, you’ll train your caregivers to help every client live up to their full potential, so they can rely less on therapy.
Quick tips, recipes, and more help staff learn to prepare safe and healthful meals, cook their clients, favorite foods, and manage nutrition for chronic disease.
Current research supports a broadening need to provide specialized care for specific clinical conditions, such as dementia and Alzheimer's, diabetes, behavioral health issues, and preventing readmissions.
Our loyal customers have spoken!
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