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6 Tips For Balancing Work and Caring For an Older Adult
It’s not easy to provide for our elderly parents. Acting as a caregiver can lead to additional stress and can place a burden on your relationships and career. According to AARP, about 25.5 million Americans are trying to find a work-life balance while caring for their elderly parents. COVID-19 transformed our lives and our world in 2020. It’s impacted how we go to school, work, and extracurricular activities. COVID has also had an effect on family structures with a rising number of families managing multi-generational households. In addition, it has left our aging parents more dependent on us,…
Best Gift Ideas for Seniors
This year, Covid-19 will influence how we spend the holidays, and for many of us, that means no typical family celebrations. Unfortunately, the gift of time is always the most cherished gift for an aging loved one, and it could be months before you can comfortably be back in the same room as them. So if you can’t physically spend time with them, adding a special touch to their gift is a way to let them know how much you care for them. Here are five perfect gift ideas to show how much you care for them. Family Photo Calendar…
How to Brighten the 2020 Holidays for Seniors
The 2020 Holiday season is here and it is in full swing. As with the vast majority of other holidays this year we know that many celebrations – and possibly some long-standing traditions – will look different. But that doesn’t mean all festivities and celebrations have to stop. At Thrive USA Homecare, we care deeply about helping seniors feel included in the festivities and to enjoy the holiday season to the fullest. If you are a family caregiver, here are some things you can do to help brighten the holidays for seniors this year. Bring Back Holiday Traditions Familiarity during…
November is National Family Caregivers Month
November is Global Caregivers Month where people are honored for their commitment and selflessness who provide for loved ones who are unable. The burden of caring for aging parents or the families of their partner with their job needs and the education of their own children is balanced by millions of Americans. NCM is an opportunity for gratitude and affirmation of the self-sacrifice and hard work of the caregivers – and support. National Family Caregivers Month (NFC) is recognized every week in November. This celebration began in 1997 with the signing of a Presidential Proclamation by President Clinton. Ever since…
5 QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE BECOMING YOUR PARENTS CAREGIVER
Every year, more than 43 million Americans provide unpaid care to a family member, usually a parent. Most seniors prefer to age at home, but as they get older and experience deteriorating health, they may need special care at home. In many cases, their children decide to step in and become the caregivers. Serving as a caregiver to a member of the family is one of the most rewarding jobs you can do. It allows you to spend time with your loved one and gives the chance to ensure that they receive the best possible quality of care. If you…
7 Tips to Manage Family Caregiver Stress
We’ve always been advised to reduce stress in our lives. Stress increases the risk of heart failure, insomnia, diabetes, cardiovascular illness, sleep disorders, and a number of other health problems. But can you remember a more difficult and stressful time that what we are experiencing with the COVID-19 crisis? For several, handling stress is more difficult than ever. Below are a few things that we should do to reduce our stress during this unprecedented time. Be realistic– Know your limits when it comes to the amount and type of care you can provide. Set realist caregiving goals to accomplish, and…
Activities for Seniors During Social Isolation
Over the last few months, we’ve been completely overwhelmed by the news of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of us feel that there is no escape from the news reports, constantly updated numbers, and recommended precautions. One of the hardest to swallow pills? Social distance — or what we’ve come to find is social isolation, actually. As humans, we are innately social creatures that thrive on interactions with others. So it doesn’t come as a surprise that social isolation can affect our physical and mental well-being, especially for the elderly who are particularly vulnerable. Knowing this, we encourage you to physically…
5 Ways for Seniors to Stay Busy While Isolated
Social distancing and self-imposed quarantine are necessary measures that many are taking to help reduce further spread of COVID-19. When you stay indoors, it’s necessary to continue your daily activities to keep both your mind and body healthy. To help senior members of your family feel the best they can, encourage them to take part in the following activities. Fitness Staying healthy through exercise improves your overall mood and encourages good health. There are a lot of exercises that aren’t too hard to try at home to help seniors stay active. The National Institute of Health (NIH) has a series…
3 Reasons to Have Long-Term Care Insurance
Few people think to plan ahead for long-term care. However, careful planning can help to combat many of the complications that arise upon choosing professional care for yourself or a loved one – including high costs. One of the most important things to consider investing in for that planning is long-term care insurance. This type of insurance can help you afford the care your family needs. A few other benefits of getting long-term care insurance include: Opening the Door to More Quality Care Options Far too many seniors and their families have their options for care limited by their budgets….
November is National Home Care and Family Caregivers Month
During November, Americans remember all that we have to be thankful for. For many seniors, the family caregiver is high on this list. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why November has been set aside as National Home Care and Family Caregivers Month. There are so many reasons to be thankful for what caregivers do. Many have jobs outside the home, or other familial commitments, yet give of themselves and their time and love every day to ensure that their senior loved one is well cared for. Thanking Those Who are Often Left Thankless Caring for an aging loved…