The Top Tools and Apps for Caregivers: Streamlining Daily Tasks and Staying Organized
Caregiving can easily get overwhelming and chaotic. These apps and tools aim to help you avoid that.
The Collaboration and Strength of Interdisciplinary Care in Home Health
As a healthcare professional, choosing to work in home health can help you grow and learn as you work with a diverse team.
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Trip and Fall Prevention Tips for Seniors
One of the biggest fears for that aged 65-and-over is tripping and falling. In fact, one-in-four older Americans trip and fall every year, and falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries in the elderly population.
What is the Difference Between Home Care and Home Health Care?
Whether you’re an elderly care recipient or a concerned family member, knowing how to tell the difference between home care and home health care will no doubt matter when important decisions weigh in the balance.
The 7 Most Common Duties Of a Caregiver
Caregiving is a wonderful career if you love helping people. You get to spend your day making a positive difference in people’s lives, and you deliver something nobody else can – the ability to help a senior age gracefully at home and not in a nursing home or other type of institution.
Five Reasons You Will Love Being a Caregiver
It’s been said that “The only way to do a great job is to love what you do.” What is it about caregiving that many find so rewarding? Based on our experience, here are five reasons we hear most from caregivers about why they are so passionate about their careers.
Improving Patient Outcomes Through Health at Home
In 2016, nearly 2.3 million Medicare beneficiaries we discharged from the hospital with home health referrals, yet only 54% ever utilized home health services1. For the patients who do not use such services, after returning home, they often feel fine until their condition deteriorates, resulting in readmission, institutionalization, or even death. Several factors contribute to the underutilization of home health, such as incorrect or incomplete data, lack of patient education [...]
Chronic Disease Prevalence is Increasing Home Health Demands
In 2020, the number of individuals over 60 surpassed the number of children under five for the first time in history[1]as lifespans increase to over 70 in many countries. In the US, people live longer, with an average life expectancy of 77.8 years in 2020[2]predicted to increase to 85.6 by 2060[3]. As of 2020, 56 million US people were ages 65 or older, expected to increase to 84 million people [...]
How Providers Can Improve Seniors’ Access to Telehealth
By July 2020, 80% of healthcare providers had conducted telehealth visits[1], yet the majority of patients seen were under the age of 65[2]. Much of this is likely because, unlike the 65+ population, younger individuals are typically more technologically adept and able to navigate the devices and applications needed for a telehealth visit. The elderly population, while they stand to benefit significantly from telehealth (they are more susceptible to COVID-19, [...]
Low-Income Seniors Are Disproportionately Affected by Lack of Telehealth
When the pandemic began, many healthcare providers made the switch from in-person care to telehealth to reduce disease exposure. This was not a problem for many patients, especially when they had the means to facilitate virtual visits. Other patient demographics, like seniors, may be underrepresented by telehealth visits, however. It is startling to consider that half of people older than 65 living alone do not have the financial ability to [...]