Develop a Person Centered Care Profile
A person-centered approach is the best way to ensure that all of your loved one's needs are considered. It's tailored care that puts the individual at the heart of the healthcare model.
A person-centered approach is the best way to ensure that all of your loved one's needs are considered. It's tailored care that puts the individual at the heart of the healthcare model.
Death is a natural part of life that we all must face at some point. In this blog post, the author shares their personal perspective on death and what happens after we die, drawing upon their own experiences and beliefs.
"Turning Off Pacemaker at End of Life: A Guide" provides compassionate guidance on the ethical, medical, and emotional considerations of deactivating a pacemaker for end-of-life care. Learn the process, legal aspects, and how to navigate this difficult decision.
Being a family caregiver can be incredibly stressful, and in some cases, it may even lead to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Imagine experiencing flashbacks, recurring dreams, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. These symptoms are just the tip of the iceberg.
In Episode 77, occupational therapist Judy Levy shares engaging activities tailored for parents with Alzheimer's, focusing on enhancing well-being and preventing falls. Discover practical strategies to create meaningful interactions and improve quality of life.