Covenant Caregivers Blog
Mild Cognitive Impairment
According to dailycaring.com, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a middle stage between the occasional forgetfulness of normal aging and the serious cognitive decline of dementia. Someone with mild cognitive impairment could experience these symptoms: Forgetting...
Knowing When To Get Help
How do I know when it’s time to get help for Mom or Dad? Admitting the need for assistance—and accepting it—is not easy for people as they age. So, how will you know when your aging parent needs help at home? One thing is certain: Mom and Dad aren’t likely to be the...
Warm Weather Tips for Seniors
It’s Mississippi and it’s just going to be plain hot! We know this but sometimes forget to take the needed precautions to prevent heat-related injuries and illnesses. The following link will give you some great tips for staying safe in the warmer weather. Hot Weather...
Critical Caregiver Shortage
Crucial shortages of frontline caregivers including home care aides and nurses are looming everywhere. Whether it is a child with complex medical needs, an individual with disabilities or an older American, the shortage of these workers impacts all Americans. As the...
Medication Management
According to dailycaring.com, on average, people over age 65 take more than 14 prescription medications a year. That puts them at higher risk of overmedication and negative drug side effects. Failure to take medications as prescribed puts anyone at risk, but...
Stroke Awareness Month – May 2022
The month of May is Stroke Awareness Month. Every 40 seconds, someone in the US has a stroke. One in four strokes are in someone who has previously had a stroke. Eighty percent (80%) of strokes are preventable with lifestyle changes. These are just a few statistics...
Senior Living Options
When you’re looking for alternative living options for a loved one, knowing some of the basics will help you get a step ahead. This article is primarily focused on private pay senior living communities and is intended to give you a general framework of what’s...
Solution: Home Care
Home care, often referred to as personal care, helps older adults maintain healthy, active lifestyles for as long as possible in the comfort of their own homes. Home care has emerged as a valuable solution to fill gaps created by traditional care models, including...
Alzheimer’s Signs & Symptoms
Early Signs & Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease Are you noticing some changes in your loved one’s cognitive abilities? Are there some routine tasks that he/she is no longer able to perform? If so, it may be time to take a closer look at things like medications, bank...
Adjusting to Assisted Living
When the time comes to move a parent into an Assisted Living Community, there are many things to consider. A transition as big as this is often met with varying levels of stress, anxiety, and sometimes anger – even though it may be the best next step for your loved...
Medicare Doesn’t Cover Everything
No, Medicare Does Not Cover Everything “Now that I’m 65 and on Medicare, at least all my medical care needs will be taken care of.” This is not an uncommon misperception. Many people don’t realize the limitations of what Medicare actually provides until they are...
Long Term Care Insurance: Planning for the Future
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that about 70 percent of Americans will one day need long term care. The extent of care as well as the location where care is received varies greatly among the older adult population. The cost of care also...
Alzheimer’s Communication Tips
10 Alzheimer’s Communication Tips The way we communicate with and approach someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementia can have a significant impact on behavior and disposition – positive or negative. Obviously, we want the outcome of any interaction to be positive....
Caregiver Jobs
The professional caregiver employment pool is made up of a wide variety of people with diverse resumes. You might think that a caregiver needs to have a certain type of certification or educational background. Or maybe work experience in a specific...
Urinary Tract Infections & Delirium
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections seen in a healthcare provider’s office. This article from www.goodrx.com explains how UTIs often cause confusion or delirium in older adults. UTI and Confusion If you or a loved one needs some...
Dealing with False Dementia Accusations
A common experience of caregivers is being falsely accused of something by their loved one who is suffering from Alzheimer’s or other dementia. DailyCaring.com is a fantastic online resource for caregivers. The link below will take you to an article that addresses...
Journey of a Caregiver
The Today Show shared such an inspiring story on World Alzheimer’s Day, September 21, 2021. The wife of a 56-year old tells a little of their journey and gives some encouraging advice to those walking a similar path. She also updates her Facebook page with tips,...
The Importance of Staying Hydrated
Dehydration is a common problem for many senior adults. The following link from https://dailycaring.com gives some very practical tips on keeping your loved ones hydrated. 6 Ideas To Get Seniors To Drink More Water Our compassionate caregivers can help with...
Communication Techniques for Dementia
DailyCaring.com is a fantastic caregiver website with just about any caregiving-related topic you can imagine. The link below will take you to a great article on how to best communicate with a person who suffers from dementia. These are basic techniques that any...
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