Bowel Incontinence – Causes and Tips
Incontinence is a major cause of institutionalization for older adults. In this article we explore ways to manage bowel incontinence so your loved one or client can participate comfortably in the...
View ArticleWalkers, Canes, Wheelchairs and Scooters – How to Choose, Pay for, and...
Concerned your loved one needs a cane, walker, wheelchair, or scooter? Learn how to choose one, have it covered by insurance, have it properly fitted, and keep it maintained in our Solutions article...
View ArticleReporting Suspected Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation to Adult Protective...
Are you concerned that an older adult may be experiencing abuse, neglect (including self-neglect), or exploitation? The Adult Protective Services (APS) Department of the Virginia Department of Social...
View ArticleHow to Advocate for Your Elderly Loved One During a Medical Emergency
What should you do if your elderly client or loved one has a medical emergency? Medical emergencies can happen at any time; read our solution article detailing how you can be an effective advocate...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Loved One’s Hospital Admission
Hospital admission can be stressful for your loved one or client. At Care is There, we know how hectic and confusing the process can be. That’s why we’ve put together some tips to help you make...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Loved One’s Discharge from a Hospital or Rehabilitation...
Once your client or loved one has completed their hospital stay or their time in an inpatient rehabilitation center, you want to be sure their transition to the next care setting is smooth, effective,...
View ArticleLong Term Care Insurance Benefits: Understand and Use Yours
Long term care insurance benefits can vastly increase the amount of long term care you can afford, so be sure to understand and utilize them! Care is There has put together a few tips to get you...
View ArticleManage Your Loved One’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Stay
Will your loved one stay in a short term inpatient rehabilitation facility after an illness, injury, or surgery? There are many things you can do to help make their experience more pleasant and...
View ArticlePrepare for Your Loved One to Come Home from the Hospital
When your elderly loved one or client returns home from the hospital or rehabilitation center, they may have more needs in many areas of life. These tips will help you get ready. And if you can’t be...
View ArticleMedication Review – Why and How to Arrange one for Your Elderly Loved One
Many older adults take multiple medications prescribed at different times by multiple physicians for both chronic and acute illnesses. Additionally, many older adults have vision or cognitive deficits...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Loved One’s Discharge to a Rehabilitation Center
If your loved one is being discharged from the hospital to an inpatient rehabilitation center, read this article to understand how to choose a rehabilitation center and what the costs will be. Are you...
View ArticleHire a Daily Money Manager to Pay Bills and Manage Paperwork
Does your elderly loved one need help organizing bills, insurance, tax documents and paperwork? Care is There Daily Money Managers can help. See this article for tips on how to: Define your daily...
View ArticleWalkers, Canes, Wheelchairs and Scooters – How to Choose, Pay for, and...
Concerned your loved one needs a cane, walker, wheelchair, or scooter? Learn how to choose one, have it covered by insurance, have it properly fitted, and keep it maintained in our Solutions article...
View ArticleReporting Suspected Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation to Adult Protective...
Are you concerned that an older adult may be experiencing abuse, neglect (including self-neglect), or exploitation? The Adult Protective Services (APS) Department of the Virginia Department of Social...
View ArticleHow to Advocate for Your Elderly Loved One During a Medical Emergency
What should you do if your elderly client or loved one has a medical emergency? Medical emergencies can happen at any time; read our solution article detailing how you can be an effective advocate...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Loved One’s Hospital Admission
Hospital admission can be stressful for your loved one or client. At Care is There, we know how hectic and confusing the process can be. That’s why we’ve put together some tips to help you make...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your Loved One’s Discharge from a Hospital or Rehabilitation...
Once your client or loved one has completed their hospital stay or their time in an inpatient rehabilitation center, you want to be sure their transition to the next care setting is smooth, effective,...
View ArticleLong Term Care Insurance Benefits: Understand and Use Yours
Long term care insurance benefits can vastly increase the amount of long term care you can afford, so be sure to understand and utilize them! Care is There has put together a few tips to get you...
View ArticleManage Your Loved One’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Stay
Will your loved one stay in a short term inpatient rehabilitation facility after an illness, injury, or surgery? There are many things you can do to help make their experience more pleasant and...
View ArticlePrepare for Your Loved One to Come Home from the Hospital
When your elderly loved one or client returns home from the hospital or rehabilitation center, they may have more needs in many areas of life. These tips will help you get ready. And if you can’t be...
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