Posts Tagged ‘Help’


How to Safely Help Someone Up From a Fall

Saturday, May 26th, 2012

Cindy Larkins, a caregiver with Comfort Keepers in Traverse City Michigan, instructs you in the step by step process on how to safely lift someone after they have fallen.
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Home Nursing in San Diego Can Help With Special Needs Children

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Home Nursing in San Diego Can Help With Special Needs Children and Reduce Stress within the Family

Families who have a child with special needs understand how stressful it can be to handle the additional time and energy it takes to care for a child who cannot care for themselves. Hiring Home nursing help to come in and handle some of the challenging tasks of caring for special needs children can help to lift a tremendous burden.

While we love our children dearly, parents have many other responsibilities in life to deal with as well as the stress of everyday life. Most parents, unless they are doctors or nurses themselves do not know how to care of a special needs child on their own. They can attend to their child’s basic needs such as feeding, but when it comes to their medical and developmental needs, the services of a Pediatric nurse are essential.

Depending on the nature of the child’s disability, there might be medical equipment that must be monitored and maintained, and medications that must be administered on a strict schedule. Pediatric nurses are also trained to observe the child’s condition and monitor their symptoms. A home care nurse from a home health care agency will be able to notice and identify when changes occur and alert the parents and doctors.

Another way that home nursing can help families with special needs children is by helping to educate parents about their child’s condition. The nurse brings years of education and experience with other cases, so they can inform the parents of what to expect and how to cope with their child’s condition.

Many children with severe medical needs end up living in nursing homes because their parents are not trained or equipped to care for them at home. But with the services of home nursing care, many of these children could be at home with their family where they feel safe and loved and cared for.

Not every nurse is cut out to be a pediatric care nurse. One of the great things about working with a professional home health care agency is that you can interview nurses until you find just the right one to work with your family. This person will be coming into your home and interacting with your family, so you want to be sure to choose someone who is both professionally qualified and has the right personality.

When researching home health care agencies, make sure that the agencies on your short list are licensed and monitored by the state, and that they are certified by professional associations. Also make sure that they conduct background checks on their staff members. When you have narrowed your list down, request references from clients with similar situations to yours about how they felt about working with the agency.

Attending to the needs of a special needs child can be stressful for a family to deal with, but with the help of home nursing from a home health care agency, some of that stress can be relieved.

Linnea Goodrich is the owner of Firstat Nursing Services which is the only Homecare Agency in San Diego that is both State licensed and certified by the Alzheimer’s Association. Firstat Nursing Services has been providing a higher standard of home nursing, home health and homecare for elderly, disabled and injured people in the greater San Diego area since 1997. To pick up a copy of her free report “Critical Questions You Must Ask Before You Hire a Home Care Provider Go To http://firstatofsandiego.com

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Autism: When More Help is Needed

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Senate Committee on Appropriations: California Case of extraordinary home care and support needed for autistic adult who slams fists into his head (self-injurious behavior) and has seizure issues. Video coverage of California’s failure to secure this family proper home supports in what experts call, “one of the most severe and complex cases of autism and self-injury seen.” Cost of providing HOME health care even at 24/7 is THOUSANDS of dollars LESS than costly out-of-home placement. So, it makes sense, in cases like this, where a family is willing to care for their family member, that funds would be available to help this win win situation work. Furthermore, consider NURSES who are leaving hospitals and nursing homes to do HOME HEALTH cases like this. This is a coveted job for many nurses. They want the 1:1 patient care, instead of being saddled with impersonal care of 35 patients in a nursing home or hospital ward. It’s also a BOOT camp for nurses. If you can work here, you can work anywhere.
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