Recognizing Caregivers | National Caregivers Day
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We see the love between our caregivers, clients and families.
We know our patients are relying on our help as they recover, rehabilitate, learn new skills, and work to reduce pain.
One of the great things about ending a year is seeing all the positive growth and accomplishments of the previous twelve months. At Home Care Providers, we love sharing information that can help you do your best caregiving and keeps you on top of home care trends.
We think of gratitude as a muscle…. the more you use it, the stronger impact on your health and happiness it has!
Most of us, living with dementia or not, get tired later in the day. And as we are all very familiar, Daylight Savings Time tends to exacerbate those feelings. In fact, Daylight Savings is so unpopular that there is even a bill called the “Sunshine Protection Act” currently sitting in The House, waiting to be passed into law.
We each can play many roles in our lives. From son/daughter, worker, parent, role model spouse, and caregiver. Handling a plethora of roles at any given time can come with different sets of challenges and feelings.
November is not only Home Care and Hospice Care month but also National Family Caregivers month. In 2021, 1 in 6 Americans were caregivers of someone 50 years or older. Home Care Providers’ wants to acknowledge the love and care these family caregivers provide day in and day out.
As a caregiver, what kind of ways do you use to connect within?
CNAs have an incredibly positive impact on older adults and in home care. This year we honor all the nursing assistants and home health aides during the week of June 16-22.
National Nursing Assistants week has been celebrated since 1977. We wish all of our CNAs and HHAs a very Happy National Nursing Assistant Week!
May is Stroke Awareness Month. DYK: Strokes are the leading cause of disability in the United States?