Elder Care Categories: Total Articles Count 39
31: What Do Baby Boomer, Hidden Camera & Nursing Home Abuse Have In Common?
As 1 million more health care workers will be needed in the next decade, and 3 million more workers will be needed by 2030 to care for a whopping 78 million strong baby boomer generation, new hidden camera technology will be needed to catch increasing care giver abuse and theft. This article explaines why new technology is needed to catch direct-care abuse.
32: Caring for the Elderly
Caring for the elderly is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs in nursing. Demanding a great deal of tact and care, looking after elderly patients is a trying and testing job, although it is one of the most necessary and most sought after positions in modern times.
33: The Sandwich Generation and Their Parents' Tarnished Golden Years
Learn how to care for yourself and your aging parents when their golden years are tarnished. Use these seven tips to reduce Sandwich Generation stress.
34: Why The Walk-In Tub Is The Safest Bath For Seniors
You may be suprised as to why this new type of tub is being touted as the saviour of bathroom safety for seniors. We have some of the answers for you here.
35: Walk In Tubs Are An Amazing New Bathroom Compliment
It not only compliments safety, but can actualy add value to your home and resell appeal.
36: Five Things You Must Do When Traveling With Older Parents
Traveling with your parents can be a wonderful experience if you plan well ahead.
37: Monitoring Your Health: Four Measures to Know
Many individuals hear the measures for blood pressure and cholesterol from physicians and do not really understand what they mean. This article provides a simple explanation and general guidelines.
38: Electric Wheelchairs Versus Conventional Wheelchairs
Though there are manual wheelchairs, the electric wheelchair is a better choice for those permanently confined to a wheelchair.
39: Have a Healthy Senior Life with These Tips
The Sixty Year Old Personality Benjamin Franklin once said that all would live long, but none would be old. What should we actually expect of ourselves after sixty years? Must we eventually become senile and mentally old, or can we have a long life and still remain alert and bright with opinions others respect?
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