Violence Against Seniors; Don’t Be a Victim

Violent crimes are on the rise in the senior population. In 2015 one study found that 51% of violent crimes against seniors were committed by people they did not know, 26% by someone they know well or a casual acquaintance, and sadly 18% by a relative or intimate partner. Injuries to older adults from violent […]

Weighing the Risk-Benefit, Which Home Care is Right for Me?

There have been some horror stories in the news about private caregivers recently and as an owner of a home care agency it baffles me why people continue to take this risk.  So many different kinds of legitimate caregivers and agencies it is incredibly important to know what you are looking for and the pros/cons […]

What is “The Patient’s Bill of Rights”?

The Patient’s Bill of Rights was originally adopted by the American Hospital Association in 1973 with the expectation that hospitals and healthcare institutions would support these rights while delivering patient care. The AHA actually encourages states to “simplify or translate” this to meet the needs of their specific patient populations and ensure it is understandable […]

When is the Right Time for Hospice Services?

The answer to this question may surprise many people. Hospice is no longer only for terminal cancer patients who have less than 3 months to live. Hospice and Palliative Services take care of many chronically ill individuals who need nursing support but do not meet criteria for other resources. Dame Cicely Saunders pioneered the concept […]

Which Vaccines are Right For Me?

There are 5 vaccinations recommended by the CDC for adults over 65; Flu, Pneumonia, Shingles, Tetanus/Diptheria/Pertussis, and Covid. Over the last year we have been inundated with information about the Covid vaccines. Many people have forgotten about other important vaccines that we know are safe and effective. Let’s take a look at some criteria for […]

WHY WON’T THIS WOUND HEAL?

There are many reasons why a wound won’t heal, let’s take a look at the most common ones. A wound is considered “non healing” or “chronic” if it has not healed significantly in 4 weeks or completely in 8 weeks. Some wounds can stay around for months and will not heal without medical intervention. Chronic […]