As Nurses or Social Workers working with patients on the road to recovery from the hospital or rehab, or working with seniors trying to maintain as much independence as possible at home, you understand better than anyone that the transition home is far more complex than your patients or families understand.
When you have an elderly loved one, it can be difficult to balance your obligations along with providing the care that they need. However, there are many options available that can keep your loved one happy and independent in their home for as long as possible, and there are actually many benefits to aging in place.
The older we get, the more important it is to plan out important events, and other lifestyle changes throughout the year to come. Planning factors such as budgets, home changes, transportation and more can help us not only forget anything, but also relieve us of the stress we might otherwise incur.
Senior Helpers knows that many of our staff have children and grandchildren going back to school soon. We also know that Back to School supplies can get pricey. For the last 4 years Senior Helpers has helped to ease the load on our staff by doing back to school shopping for our employees' kids. Crayons? Markers? Paper? We've got you covered! Any current member of our staff gets to come in the week before school and pick what they need, free of charge.
Senior Helpers knows that many of our staff have children and grandchildren going back to school soon. We also know that Back to School supplies can get pricey. For the last 4 years Senior Helpers has helped to ease the load on our staff by doing back to school shopping for our employees' kids. Crayons? Markers? Paper? We've got you covered! Any current member of our staff gets to come in the week before school and pick what they need, free of charge.