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Growing old with dignity

Growing old with dignity

Growing old with dignity1. When my children tell me I should no longer drive, I will believe them and quit, because I know they love me. 2. When it becomes apparent that I need extra help, I will accept it from outsiders because my children cannot do everything. They...

September is World Alzheimer’s Month

September is World Alzheimer’s Month

September is World Alzheimer’s MonthSeptember is World Alzheimer’s Month with World Alzheimer’s Day taking place on 21 September. 2017 will mark the fifth World Alzheimer’s Month, which aims to raise awareness and challenge the stigma and misinformation that surrounds...

Our Best is Good Enough

Our Best is Good Enough

Our Best is Good EnoughThe decisions caregivers of elderly loved ones must make during the Christmas holidays are fraught with opportunities to make mistakes in judgment. Chief among them is how much to include a loved one who has dementia in the festivities. Will the...

Superbugs in hospital approach crisis levels

Superbugs in hospital approach crisis levels

Superbugs in hospital approach crisis levelsA range of largely uncontrolled superbugs are making hospitalisation a risky business. That’s not what you would reasonably expect from a place of healing, but it is undeniably true. Superbugs like CRE (carbapenem-resistant...

How to beat the stress of caring for a loved one

How to beat the stress of caring for a loved one

Growing old with dignityThere are very few people who plan for the time that they will need caregiving. At some time in our lives we will be responsible for caring for our parents or ageing relatives and friends. From our experience most families are very poorly...

The Caregivers Code of Conduct

The Caregivers Code of Conduct

The Caregivers Code of ConductA professional caregiver and a top quality nursing support team guarantees the highest level of care

Preparing yourself for caregiving

Preparing yourself for caregiving

Growing old with dignityThere are very few people who plan for the time that they will need caregiving. At some time in our lives we will be responsible for caring for our parents or ageing relatives and friends. From our experience most families are very poorly...

Caregiving for the late stage of Alzheimer’s

Caregiving for the late stage of Alzheimer’s

Growing old with dignityHaving cared for your loved one through the early and middles stages of Alzheimer’s, you now find yourself having to provide more intensive care, as his or her condition worsens quite significantly. You will notice, for instance, that the...

Caregiving for Middle Stage Alzheimer’s

Caregiving for Middle Stage Alzheimer’s

Growing old with dignityUsually the longest stage of Alzheimer’s, the middle stage is far more challenging than the early stage. During the early stage, the focus is on basic caregiving, such as establishing routines, creating a safe and familiar environment,...

Caregiving for Early Stage Alzheimer’s

Caregiving for Early Stage Alzheimer’s

Growing old with dignityIn medical terms there are actually five stages of Alzheimer’s but for purposes of caregiving we break them down into early, middle and late stage. This article deals with early stage. Although a person may not always appear to have dementia,...

Don’t Feel Guilty About Using Professional Caregivers

Don’t Feel Guilty About Using Professional Caregivers

Growing old with dignityOne would automatically assume that bringing in professional help to take care of your loved ones is by default an act of kindness and love. Yet some people see it as abdicating their responsibility and feel guilty that they can’t provide the...

How Caregivers Can Help the Visually Impaired

How Caregivers Can Help the Visually Impaired

How Caregivers Can Help the Visually ImpairedLosing one’s eyesight is a traumatic experience that robs the afflicted of many of their daily pleasures, such as reading, sightseeing, television viewing and seeing children and grandchildren. Even those who are partially...

The Growing Demand for Home-Based Care

The Growing Demand for Home-Based Care

The Growing Demand for Home-Based CareWhy the demand for home-based care and nursing is a growing option in South Africa The demand for home-based caregiving and nursing in South Africa is growing at a rapid rate. What is driving this phenomenon? Simply stated, the...

Coping With Anxiety for the Family Caregiver

Coping With Anxiety for the Family Caregiver

Coping With Anxiety for the Family CaregiverCOPING WITH ANXIETY & STRESS FOR THE FAMILY CAREGIVER When taking on the responsibility of caregiving it is not uncommon for children and spouses to suffer from varying degrees of anxiety and stress. It’s not necessarily...

The Debt We Owe The Elderly

The Debt We Owe The Elderly

The Debt We Owe The Elderly“The human race is characterized by a long childhood and by a long old age. Throughout history this has enabled older persons to educate the younger and pass on values to them; this role has ensured man’s survival and progress. The presence...

Identifying The 7 Stages Of Alzheimer’s

Identifying The 7 Stages Of Alzheimer’s

Dentifying The 7 Stages Of Alzheimer’sStage 1- Absence Of Impairment Person is fully functional without any impairment, judgment, communication or daily activity. Stage 2- Minimal Impairment Person experiences some memory lapses that are undetectable by friends or...

Ten Warning Signs For Alzheimer’s

Ten Warning Signs For Alzheimer’s

Growing old with dignityWhen the time comes to get caregiving help for your parents you need to be sensitive to the points of resistance that they may have. Denial, fear and the unwillingness to lose their independence rank high in the elderly’s opposition to assisted...

Growing old with dignity

Growing old with dignity

Growing old with dignityIn medical terms there are actually five stages of Alzheimer’s but for purposes of caregiving we break them down into early, middle and late stage. This article deals with early stage. Although a person may not always appear to have dementia,...

Ten Warning Signs For Alzheimer’s

Ten Warning Signs For Alzheimer’s

Ten Warning Signs For Alzheimer’s Memory changes that disrupt daily life. One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s, especially in the early stages, is forgetting recently learned information. Others include forgetting important dates or events; asking for the same...

How to support a terminally ill loved one

How to support a terminally ill loved one

How to support a terminally ill loved oneWhen terminal illness affects a loved one, it isn’t always easy to know how to react. Find out how to offer support and deal with grief. Knowing how to offer comfort and support to a loved one who has a terminal illness can be...

How To Prevent Falls

How To Prevent Falls

How To Prevent FallsThe Caregivers Role In Avoiding Unnecessary Injuries With the help of a trained Caregiver, falls can be prevented and serious injury can be avoided. There is no reason that your loved cannot be safe when getting in and out of bed and enjoy a sense...

The 5 Stages Of Loss & Grief

The 5 Stages Of Loss & Grief

The 5 Stages Of Loss & GriefThe stages of mourning and grief are universal and are experienced by people from all walks of life. Mourning occurs in response to an individual’s own terminal illness or to the death of a valued being, human or animal. There are five...

How Families Can Cope With Amputation

How Families Can Cope With Amputation

How Families Can Cope With AmputationFew medical conditions are more traumatic for both the family and the patient than amputation. Caregivers and the family need to adopt a specific approach to physically assisting the amputee, as well as raising their spirits. Take...

Our Best is Good Enough

Our Best is Good Enough

Our Best is Good EnoughThe decisions caregivers of elderly loved ones must make during the Christmas holidays are fraught with opportunities to make mistakes in judgment. Chief among them is how much to include a loved one who has dementia in the festivities. Will the...

How To Take Care Of Elderly Parents In Your Home

How To Take Care Of Elderly Parents In Your Home

How To Take Care Of Elderly Parents In Your HomeTaking care of your elderly parents, relatives or friends in your home can be very rewarding and a great comfort for your loved one. It does, however, come with special responsibilities that ensure they are safe and not...

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