Posts Tagged ‘Caregivers’


About CareGivers America

Friday, November 4th, 2011

CareGivers America is a family owned and operated home care company offering a full range of in-home services for seniors, pediatric patients, and those with disabilities. CareGivers America has 9 offices in Pennsylvania and 2 offices in New York state which operates under the affiliate name of “Care America”. From seniors needing minimum assistance with daily routines to people with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses, CareGivers America gets you the right kind of help when you need it. We are committed to our employees, our clients, and the health care industry. We consider it our main responsibility to assist our clients in navigating through the many options available through community resources and organizations such as ours. We seek to improve the quality of our clients lives through dependable, caring service which protects their dignity and sense of worth. We further commit ourselves to assist the families of seniors who struggle with the complex responsibilities of caring for their loved ones. With one call to CareGivers America, it has never been easier to feel comfortable with the decision to stay home. Call any of our nine local offices for more information today. Specializing in: * Non-Medical In-Home Services * Home Health Services * Medical Supply * Medical Staffing * Handyman Services * Medical Alert Response Systems * Geriatric Care Management

1st Choice Caregivers 323-656-8266 www.1stchoicecaregivers.com

Friday, October 28th, 2011

1st Choice Caregivers is an In Home caretakers agency. They provide caregivers, nurses, caretakers, CNA’s and referral services for the elderly. They assess the patients and provide recommendations for care. There is no finders fee and they have caregivers that start at 0/live in for 4 days. The most recommended elder care agency in Los Angeles.
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Symptoms of FTD often mislead caregivers

Monday, October 17th, 2011

The public knows dementia as a disease of memory loss, characterized by forgetfulness, an inability to keep track of personal possessions, a loss of navigational skills. This is the case in Alzheimer’s disease, but in frontotemporal dementia the early signs generally involve behavioral and emotional changes. As a result, caregivers some times don’t know to consult a neurologist. They seek guidance from church leaders, family practice doctors, counselors or therapists. memory.ucsf.edu UCSF Memory and Aging Center .