Part one of a three part series! Join Senior Helpers NYC for a live webinar of panelists from the eldercare industry. Professionals will be sharing their expertise on how to help keep someone from being readmitted to a hospital or rehab once transitioned home.
Each of the 5 aforementioned critical areas of success are measured and receive their own score in the assessment process for the senior. These scores allow a plan of care to be developed with the family that will subsequently increase the chance of success for the senior by working together to move each individual score to a safer zone. For example, if there are 60 safety risks identified (trip hazards, poisons, bed height) we would want to reduce the number of safety risks to 40 or below to increase the chance of success for the senior in their environment.
Our parents, children, and spouse are what give our life love that can't be found from anything else. Many adults, however, are finding themselves sandwiched between taking care of the seniors in their lives and taking care of their kids, work, and everyday life. Here are three tips for balancing work, life, kids, and caring for loved ones.