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Does Your Senior Caregiver Have the Right Training and Experience?

When it comes to the care and safety of older adults, many families prefer to keep their loved ones at home. While many families may be able to provide some support for their seniors, many hire professional in-home caregivers for a multitude of reasons. Even if you can provide full-time care, a rest and respite is often needed. Professional in-home caregivers offer complete care and companionship. They can assist with daily living needs or accompanying them to doctor’s appointment, shopping, movies and social outings. When choosing a caregiver, you need to find someone that will not only make your family member comfortable, but have the proper training and experience to perform the required care giving duties. Before hiring a caregiver, be sure to ask details of the following. Their training, experience and certifications. Training prepares caregivers for the required responsibilities. They should have current certifications in first aid and CPR. They should have the prop

Which Type of Pet is Right for Senior Citizens?

Are you planning to adopt a pet for an aging loved one? These days, most seniors prefer to live at home, but this can also mean they are often alone and loneliness can affect their physical and mental health. Many families decide to adopt a pet for their seniors for the following reasons. Pets provide companionship and can help to reduce stress. Loving an animal can keep loneliness at bay. Taking care of pets gives a sense of purpose. At a time when they may have a hard time completely caring for themselves, a pet depending on them can keep them alert and active. Some pets promote physical exercise through daily walks. Choosing a pet can be a challenging task. Many people don’t know what kind of pet is right for seniors. Here are some options that you can consider. Cat – Cats are friendly in nature, but also independent. If you are looking for an animal that provides companionship, but do not require much care, cats are a good choice. Keep in mind that cats can cause a