Category 'Senior Care Technology'
Several technology devices are now available to help seniors live independently and avoid expensive emergency room trips or moves to nursing homes.
New Tools Specifically Designed for Seniors
Today’s seniors are benefitting from the cutting-edge field of gerontechnology that develops products and services to make work and leisure easier for people as they age.
Senior Hoarding
“Our hopes in addressing these senior hoarding issues – whether it is a single hoarded room – or a kitchen that is so covered in clutter that a meal cannot be properly prepared – it is important for families to realize that we are able to rectify the situation, and be able to foster appropriate leveled care for their loved one,” Lowrey stated, “Right at Home works diligently with providing exceptional care for their clients. With alliances with outstanding companies such as SteriClean to offer their professionalism and dynamic clean up support, Right at Home can best assist families and their loved ones in what may be a very difficult, traumatic, and stressful time.”
Technology Helps Long-Distance Caregiving
To help them monitor their loved one's care when they cannot be present, some family caregivers are turning to technology to bridge the gap.
Breaking the Myth: Is This A Qualified “Senior In Home Care Agency” or Not?
But often times – in the Sacramento/Yolo market – many in home care companies misrepresent themselves as an “In Home Care Agency”, and many senior clients do not actually realize that the company that they are considering, may not indeed be an actual qualified senior home care agency, but rather an independent contractor, who disguises themselves by titling their companies as an "operated domestic referral agency".
Catch Up on the Latest Home Care Industry News
The April edition of the Caring Right at Home enewsletter contains information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Daily dose of insulin nasal spray could delay Alzheimer's
Daily dose of insulin nasal spray could delay Alzheimer's
A pilot study finds that shooting insulin deep into the nose helps keep Alzheimer's at bay
by Mariella Moon | Last updated 1:59PM EDT on September 14, 2011
Filed under: News | Computers
Whenever insulin is mentioned in the co...
The Battle Against IHSS Budget Cuts
If the government continues to place budget cuts on social services, a whole minority and age group could be condemned to live in a life of poverty and institutionalization.
Alzheimer's: French scientists focus on key target
In 2010, Alzheimer's Disease International, the umbrella body of national associations for the disease, estimated that the number of Alzheimer's sufferers will mushroom from 35.6 million people worldwide to 65.7 million by 2030 and 115.4 million by 2050.
Can a lifetime of sudoku and crosswords help fight Alzheimer’s?
A new University of California, Berkley study, published today, shows that a lifetime of activities that require high levels of brain function helps to fight the formation of the beta-amyloid proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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