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January 2012       

Each month we bring news and information that is important to you and your family regarding senior issues, elder care and much more. Enjoy our enews! 

 

Greetings,

 

Happy New Year! Time for our resolutions! Sometimes a resolution can be about helping others versus helping ourselves. Make time for an elderly relative, neighbor or friend.  Volunteer this year! You will be amazed how much this means to someone you care about. A little bit of extra time out of your day to be company for the elderly is priceless! 

 

Warm Regards,

Kevin Zepp, President 
Liberty Healthcare Services  

Easing the Elder Care Burden

Most adult children who care for their aging loved ones have never considered hiring home care caregivers. Even when the stress becomes so great that we would rather blow up than actually take care of ourselves. This is all too common and there are many solutions for help!  Enjoy this article from www.seniorslist.com and contact Liberty Healthcare Services for all of your home care needs.

 

Easing the Elder Care Burden
Written By : Gregory Weldy

For many families, the thought of caring for an aging parent brings stress and strain. After all, we don't take Elder Care Solution 101 in school, and many of us may have not grown up in a multi-generational household. It doesn't have to be like that though. Elder Care can and should be a positive experience.

 

Check out these tips for making caring for an aging parent the kind of experience that changes your life in a positive way.

 

1. Ask for help - Caring for an aging parent is a significant emotional, physical, and financial burden. Don't play the martyr by doing everything yourself. Ask your daughter to sacrifice some of her social networking time to spend an hour with Grandma so you can take a long, hot bath.

 

2. Encourage social activities - A smart elder care solution includes helping your parent find social activities they'll enjoy. Look in the local paper to find senior activities calendars. Adult day services are another option to consider. These centers allow Dad to stay with caregivers while you work or take a day to go fishing or shopping.

 

Don't limit social activities to dropping Grandma off at the senior center, either. Institute a regular family game night, so you, your parent, and other relatives can play board games or put puzzles together. You might also invite him or her to watch your daughter's volleyball practice.

 

Social activities are an important part of any caring for aging parent strategy, so don't let transportation concerns stop your loved one from participating. Look in the city/municipal services section of the phone book to find public transportation for seniors. If those services aren't available, ask friends and family members to pitch in and taxi Grandpa where he wants to be.

 

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How to Hire Urgently Needed In-Home Care In New Jersey 

How to Hire Urgently Needed In-Home Care
6 steps for getting appropriate, affordable in-home care -- fast
By Kate Rauch, Caring.com senior editor

 

If you need help at home right now, the ideal solution may be to hire an in-home caregiver. These steps can help with this sometimes-daunting task.

 

1. Begin with a doctor's assessment for in-home care.

 

To help you understand what kind of caregiver to hire (such as someone with a nursing background versus more of a personal assistant), have the person in your care checked by his doctor. A doctor can also help determine whether in-home care is the best route or whether he really needs to move temporarily to a skilled nursing facility.

 

Helpful hint: If the person is acutely ill or recovering from surgery or another medical procedure, be sure to ask his doctor whether he's eligible for in-home care as part of his treatment, which may be covered by his insurance plan.

 

2. Determine your in-home care budget.

 

Before you can hire someone, you'll need to know how much money is available to spend for a caregiver. This will help you make important decisions about the salary and number of hours you can afford. Talk with the individuals and other family members to nail down roughly how much money you can pool to pay for in-home care to get started. Then you can start looking at other options for ongoing care.

 

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In This Issue
Easing The Elder Care Burden
How To Hire Urgently Needed In Home Care
Quote of the Month
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