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.
According to a recent study by the Group Health Research Institute, long-term use of anticholinergic drugs may increase the risk of developing dementia. Learn about the medications that may be in your medicine cabinet and how to lower your risk. Consult with your primary care provider for guidance.
With over 50 million Americans involved in caregiving, it's crucial to recognize the diverse types of caregivers. This comprehensive guide explores four primary caregiver categories: family caregivers, working caregivers, long-distance caregivers, and reluctant caregivers
Ensure seniors' medication safety. Learn drug risks, manage regimens, spot side effects, and communicate with doctors effectively. Stay vigilant and informed.
Caregiving can feel overwhelming, but Romans 8:28 reminds us that God is always working for our good. In this reflection, Veronica Badowski shares encouragement, faith-based journaling prompts, and a prayer to help caregivers find strength and purpose in their journey.