According to the Census Bureau’s 2020 population estimates, over 55 million people living in America are older adults. Every May, the Administration of Community Living…
Infection control and prevention at home are essential for maintaining a healthy environment for you and your family. Here are some key practices to follow:…
Preventing falls at home is crucial for the safety and well-being of older people. Falls can lead to serious injuries, such as fractures or head…
Minor wounds like cuts or scrapes can be treated from the home. However, wounds that cut deeper than a quarter inch or bleed continuously and…
As fundamental as it is for homecare recipients to know their rights, it is only one side of the coin for a successful home care…
Elder care abuse is the intentional act of negligence or carelessness by a caregiver towards an older person under their care which results in the…
As a home care patient or recipient, you have rights that ensure that your wellbeing, dignity, and the quality of care service you receive are…
Recovering from an illness especially after being discharged from hospital admission is a journey that requires patience, compassion and dedication to doing the right things…
Good personal hygiene is about keeping the body clean in order to prevent germs and infections that lead to sickness or worsen sickness. For people…
Providing care for recovering cancer patients involves addressing various physical, emotional and practical needs. Here are a few caregiving needs for recovering cancer patients; Medical…