Advanced care planning is designed to help a patient define their wishes and preferences for future medical and end-of-life care. In addition to the patient and family, the team can also include healthcare professionals, social worker or lawyer. Here’s a nice graphic from the National Institute on Aging dispelling 5 myths about advanced care planning. https://lnkd.in/eVvqBz3g
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Let's discuss the potential benefits of long-term care planning and some additional considerations to keep in mind should you need assistance later in life.
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Let's discuss the potential benefits of long-term care planning and some additional considerations to keep in mind should you need assistance later in life.
Do You Have a Long-Term Care Plan?
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Many seniors appreciate having someone accompany them to doctor’s appointments. Having an advocate and an extra set of ears can be a source of comfort when important health information is being shared—but it can be a source of conflict, too. It’s crucial to ensure you both agree on the role you will be playing during these visits. Here are some tips for coordinating your efforts: https://smpl.is/953k5
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Every year on July 24th, International Self Care Day promotes self-care as a vital foundation of health. It’s also a day for people around the world to prioritize self-care and make it a part of their lifestyle. When you take care of yourself to stay well, you are practicing self-care. Staying well includes taking care of your whole self: physically, mentally, and emotionally. For some, self-care also includes taking care of themselves spiritually. So what exactly does self-care look like? It could be as simple as having some quiet time each day or having coffee with a friend. Self-care is especially important for caregivers. It’s easy for a caregiver to pour all of their time and energy into another person. Doing so eventually takes its toll. As the saying goes, “You can’t pour from an empty cup. Take care of yourself first.” Senior Care Authority of North Florida
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When Should You Refer Your Clients to Comfort Keepers? As a healthcare professional, knowing when your clients could benefit from additional support at home is key to their well-being. Here are the top signs it’s time to refer them to Comfort Keepers: 1. Increased Difficulty with Daily Living Activities – Struggling with mobility, hygiene, or meal preparation. 2. Frequent Falls or Hospitalizations – Recurrent accidents that threaten their safety at home. 3. Cognitive Decline – Memory loss, confusion, or forgetting essential tasks like taking medication. 4. Social Isolation – Loneliness and disconnection from friends and family. 5. Family Caregiver Burnout – Families showing signs of emotional or physical exhaustion. Referring to Comfort Keepers means your clients will receive personalized, compassionate in-home care to enhance their quality of life while easing the burden on their families. 📞 Let’s partner together to support your clients! Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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5 Tips for Your Next Doctor Appointment If you see your doctor every year for a routine checkup, good for you! Annual exams are important for maintaining health and well-being. Have you ever left the doctor’s office only to realize that you forgot to bring up a significant health issue you’ve been experiencing? Our time with the doctor is limited, so we want to ensure we use that time appropriately. Make the most of your time with your physician using these five tips. 5 Tips for Your Next Doctor Appointment 1)Come prepared. Make a list of medications and supplements, concerns, and recent lifestyle changes. 2)Take notes. Bring a notepad or ask your doctor for a printout of your visit. 3)Be honest. Don’t fudge the data when you tell the doctor about your health habits. 4)Ask questions. Make sure you understand any new treatment plans, prescriptions, or diagnoses. 5)Get resources. Ask your doctor for pamphlets, support groups, or other ways to help you learn more. Right at Home caregivers provide assistance with personal care, transportation, housekeeping, companionship and more. Contact Right at Home* today and ask for a FREE in-home consultation.
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#Independence doesn’t mean being able to do everything yourself - it’s about having control over how things are done. How to help your loved ones (& yourself) move past denial about long term care planning. https://lnkd.in/eRftHBeZ #reframingaging #howtotalkaboutlongtermcare #customizedaging #modifyormove
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Planning ahead is always important, and this Long-term Care Awareness month, we’re using that motto to stress the importance of long-term care expense planning. Check out this article for more information.
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Download our Free Annual Planning Checklist because our lives change every day: https://bit.ly/3pBN4X2. These life changes may create new priorities or wishes for your loved ones and circumstances. We recommend using the checklist to revisit your circumstances each year to ensure that your wishes and health care directives are up to date. #FrameAndFrame #FreeLegalGuide #AnnualPlanningChecklist
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Download our Free Annual Planning Checklist because our lives change every day. These life changes may create new priorities or wishes for your loved ones and circumstances. We recommend using the checklist to revisit your circumstances each year to ensure that your wishes and health care directives are up to date. Download your FREE Annual Planning Checklist here: https://bit.ly/3pBN4X2! #FrameAndFrame #FreeLegalGuide #MarylandAttorney
Free Annual Planning Checklist | Frame & Frame Attorneys at Law
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