 |
|

Dear Friends of At Home Solutions:
I received an e-mail recently telling me that I had won $1,000,000 from the Alberian Lotto! I was surprised too! All I had to do was supply my social security number and bank account information and the funds would be transferred to me.
Scamming is becoming ever more popular, especially amongst older adults.
The other day, a Caregiver called our office as she drove up to one of our client's homes and a tree trimming company was there ready to cut a beautiful tree down in our client's front yard. We quickly told them to stop, called the family and found out there was nothing wrong with the tree.
The company was going door to door convincing the vulnerable seniors in the area that their trees were diseased, dying or destroyed by recent storms and had to be taken down. They proceeded to go next door and continue their scamming there.
It's more important than ever to stay observant and be ready to advocate for seniors and adults with disabilities, especially when they have no one to stand up for them.
There are two great websites to screen companies and find out more information about how to stop the scamming:
The Better Business Bureau: http://www.bbb.org/
Minnesota Attorney General has a great article on how to be aware of door-to-door scammers and telemarketers that target seniors: http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Publications/DoorToDoorSalesTargetSeniors.asp.
And if you'd like additional information on how to avoid Foreign Lotteries read this: http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Publications/ForeginLotteries.asp.
For your peace of mind and comfort, it is possible to stay safe, secure and independent with compassionate Caregivers and Home Health Care Services. I am thankful for all of you who have referred us to your loved ones, clients, neighbors or friends who needed assistance.
Please continue to keep us in mind and contact me personally if I can be of any support to you or a loved one.
In Gratitude, Kristin Kopp
President / Founder At Home Solutions, LLC
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comprehensive Assistance
In A Complicated World
In a perfect world, those we love would remain independent and carefree throughout their well-deserved "golden years". Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Those closest to us might be dealing with dementia, depression, or other serious behavioral mental health issues. With advances in aging come difficult decisions in virtually all areas of life such as managing chronic medical conditions, locating senior housing, financial planning, estate planning, writing healthcare directives, or deciding on a power of attorney, guardian or conservator. These situations can leave families feeling overwhelmed, confused, and even lead to undue tension and strained relationships.
ElderCare Consultants is one option to consider.here to help. A unique, professional care management company that was founded in 1998 by a registered nurse and licensed social worker, ElderCare Consultants provides mental health and geriatric care management services to effectively guide families through fragmented medical and social service systems.
This multi-disciplinary team consists of Registered Nurses, Licensed Psychologists, Certified Holistic Nurse, and License Social Workers. Specializing in working with individuals with dementia or complex behavioral and mental health care issues, these specialized care managers are responsible for navigating complex medical and social service systems. They will ensure that you or your loved one receives necessary services, explore options and provide continuity of care.
For more information please contact:
ElderCare Consultants, PSC
Ph: (612) 805-5672
Mike Justin, LICSW, MALP, Owner
www.eldercareconsultants.us
By Susan Cushing
. |
|
Over 65 and not worried about heat? You should be!
Submitted by AHS Caregiver John B!
Written By LINDSEY TANNER
CHICAGO (AP) - This week's heat wave may be uncomfortable, but you're healthy, active and feel just fine. So what if you're over 65? Think again. Feeling good doesn't mean you're safe.
There are changes in an older person that raise the risk for heat stroke and other problems. An older body contains far less water than a younger one. Older brains can't sense temperature changes as well, and they don't recognize thirst as easily.
Blistering summer heat is an underappreciated killer, claiming by some estimates as many as 1,000 U.S. lives each year - more than any other type of weather.
One federal study found 40 percent of heat-related deaths were in people 65 and older. Those numbers could be lower if more heeded heat warnings aimed at seniors. Yet research has shown many people over 65 don't think the warnings apply to them - because they don't think they're "old."
Scott Sheridan, who studies the effects of heat and climate on health at Kent State University, researched how people over 65 view heat warnings. In his 2006 study of more than 900 people, he found about 70 percent knew about advice to drink plenty of water on very hot days, avoid outdoor activities and stay inside with air conditioning. But only about half said they followed the advice.
As Dr. William Dale, geriatrics chief at the University of Chicago Medical Center explains it, "Any older adult has less reserve and is more likely to become dehydrated than others, just because their overall body water goes down with age no matter how healthy you are."
The amount of water in the body declines with aging, from about 80 percent in young adulthood to about 55 to 60 percent for people in their 80s, Dale said.
Temperature sensors in the brain become less sensitive as people age, so the body doesn't get the same signals to drink water in hot weather, and older people often don't feel thirsty even when they need to replenish, Dale said.
They also may not feel the typical symptoms of dehydration, such as headache or dizziness. Some complain of just feeling "bad" and think they're getting sick, he said.
Dehydration can lead to heat exhaustion and potentially deadly heat stroke. During a heat wave, that can happen in a matter of hours in older people if they over-exert themselves, don't drink enough water or are frail and don't get out of uncooled homes, said Dr. Chris Carpenter, an emergency medicine physician at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Heat exhaustion can cause muscle cramps, low blood pressure, rapid pulse and nausea. It can be treated at home, by drinking water, getting into an air-conditioned room or sitting in front of a fan and misting the body with cool water.
But affected people should be monitored for mental changes and to make sure their temperature does not rise above 102 because the condition can quickly lead to heat stroke. A medical emergency, heat stroke involves temperatures of 104 or higher and can cause seizures, loss of consciousness and death.
Medicines many older people take also may make them more vulnerable to the heat. These include diuretics for high blood pressure, which increase urination - and make it more important to drink plenty of water, Dale said.
Some types of drugs can interfere with sweating and raise body temperature, including some medicines for insomnia, nausea, prostate conditions, Parkinson's disease and even Benadryl. Many list "dry mouth" as a side effect - a tip-off to drink more water, Zich said.
There aren't specific guidelines on how much water older people should drink in a heat wave.
Dale said he generally tells his older patients to drink a quart of water throughout the day, and to drink even if they don't feel thirsty.
Doctors also advise older patients to avoid alcohol and coffee during extreme heat because they can cause the body to lose fluid and contribute to dehydration.
|
|
Featured Staff Member:
Kristin M.
I'm a student at St. Catherine University pursuing a degree in nursing. I'm very passionate about helping people and my job at AHS has helped me to realize that this is my true calling. I love that I get to help people maintain their dignity and independence in the comfort of their own homes. I really enjoy getting to know my clients and hearing about their experiences. I've learned a lot about myself as well since starting my job with AHS. For the first time in my life, I love getting up and going to work every day. When I'm not working, I like to read, shop, and spend time with my husband and two daughters.
|
|
Upcoming Events
Suddenly in Charge of a Loved One
October 11, 2011
What do you need to know to prevent a crisis when caring for a loved one? Community of the Cross Lutheran Church invites you to join us for a special panel discussion, Suddenly in Charge of a Loved One. During this panel discussion the panel of experts will offer information and answer your questions on elder care management, in-home and community based services, legal needs, funeral pre-planning, housing options and overview of trustee, conservatorship and guardianship duties.
If you'd like our panel to speak at your event, please call us for more details!
|
|
Welcome to our new Staff!
CNA/HHA's: Katie C., Julia C., Brittney E.,Jessica E., Roselene L., Ashley P.,George R., Stephanie S., Ashley P., Patrick P.
Congratulations on Annual Staff Anniversaries!
One Year: Tran S., John B.
We appreciate ALL your hard work and dedication to our clients and their families.
|
|
RN - Part Time+:
At Home Solutions is GROWING!
We are looking for another Registered Nurse to work with our families in the field. You will be responsible for developing Care Plans, overseeing our field staff's care, managing medications, and ensuring our families are well taken of. Pay will depend upon experience and work load.
CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant:
CNA's can do everything a Caregiver can do in addition to all personal cares for our clients like: hands on showering, dressing, transfer and ambulation, medication administration, toileting, grooming, skin care, feeding and hygiene tasks. Shifts are from 2-24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the 7 county metro area.
For more information and our employment application, please visit our Employment Opportunities website!
|
|
At Home Solutions, LLC is a locally owned and operated home care company that provides Caregiver and Home Health Care services for adults and seniors with diabilities in the Twin Cities area. We have provided high quality Caregiver services since April 2006.
Incidental transportation, meal preparation, companionship, light cleaning, transportation, errands, organizing, medication reminders, showering, dressing, incontinence, transferring, nursing visits and laundry assistance are a few kinds of services we can provide you or your loved ones.
We provide services 7 days a week, 2-24 hours a day throughout the entire Twin Cities area. Our company is non-franchised, registered, insured, licensed and bonded.
Call us today for a free, no obligation, in home consultation.
At Home Solutions, LLC 6965 Langford Court Edina, Minnesota 55436-1770
#952-292-5801
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|