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- Q What important questions should I ask the person I am caring for?
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If your relative or friend is older or her condition is progressive and is expected to get worse over time, you need to bring up some difficult questions. You may want to include a healthcare professional, other family members or a clergy member in the... Full Answer
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- Q As a caregiver, how should I talk to my family?
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As a caregiver it is important to be open and honest with your family. Let them know when you need their help and communicate your feelings so your family doesn’t misinterpret your moods. Encourage your family to share with you how they think your... Full Answer
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- Q How can I get my family to help with the care of a loved one?
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As a caregiver, it's often tough to get family members on the same page or encourage them to pitch in as needed. If you feel frustrated by the job of getting others to agree on the issues and offer assistance, call a family meeting. Schedule an initial... Full Answer
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- Q How can I tell if a home health aide is doing a good job?
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Anthony Cirillo, GerontologyIf you want to know if the home health aide caring for your loved one is doing a good job, enter the home, watch them perform tasks and duties, and speak up. Look closely. Ask key questions. And make certain that the aide understands how to deal with... Full Answer
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- Q What potential problems should I watch for with home healthcare?
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Watch for possible signs that something is wrong such as: Home health visits that your doctor ordered, but you never received Visits by home health staff that are not needed Bills for services and equipment you never got Forging of your signature... Full Answer
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- Q What financial assistance is available for family caregivers?
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Anthony Cirillo, GerontologyThere is some relief at least financially for family caregivers. The following are examples only. Check your own state and municipality for programs available for you: Arkansas, Florida and New Jersey have Cash and Counseling programs that let... Full Answer
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- Q What employee assistance is available for elder caregivers?
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Anthony Cirillo, GerontologyThe Century Foundation in its report -- Facing the Problems of Providing Long-Term Care for the Oldest Old -- recommended that businesses offer various programs aimed at easing the caregiving problem for workers, which would aid in retention,... Full Answer
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- Q How can I get my aging parent to accept a respite caregiver?
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Shelley Webb, NursingIt is often common to encounter a care recipient who doesn't quite understand that you might like some time to yourself and when the discussion of respite care comes up, the care recipient may respond that they don't want some stranger in the... Full Answer
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- Q As a caregiver, how do I care for my physical health?
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As a caregiver, it is important to get six to eight hours of sleep a night and eat balanced, nutritional meals. It is also important to exercise and see your doctor for annual check-ups. Make an effort to keep your dental and other personal... Full Answer
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- Q How can a support group help ease my frustrations as a caregiver?
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Shelley Webb, NursingSome caregivers find that discussing their frustrations with other people can help. This is why support groups are so important. They are not just complaint sessions; others may have experienced the same situation and can offer workable... Full Answer
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