Many will face the daunting task of choosing a nursing home facility for a family member or for their own care. Waiting until a crisis occurs will increase the level of difficulty in making a decision and may limit your choices, therefore, take...
Several types of institutional care, often grouped together under the generic title "nursing homes," include independent care facilities, skilled nursing facilities and supported living facilities. When looking for an appropriate facility for...
Aging parents often need help with daily activities, managing their money and sometimes simply staying safe. Though it's difficult to suddenly switch from the role of child to the role of caregiver for an elderly parent, there's also a lot of...
Payment for nursing home costs for elderly or permanently disabled individuals may be difficult without assistance. Steps can be taken to alleviate the financial burden presented by the cost of nursing home care. Government programs and private...
A nursing agency can provide a health care facility or an individual patient with nursing services required to meet daily medical goals. There are times when a medical facility, such as a hospital or nursing home, become short staffed on nurses...
Medicare rules and regulations can be somewhat complex in determining what benefits are provided, such as long-term care. If you need to stay in a long-term care hospital or skilled nursing facility, Medicare does cover some of the costs of these...
Consistent memory loss in an older person can signal a disease such as Alzheimer's or another form of dementia. It's tough on the individual who has the disease, but it's nearly as difficult for those who have to watch and support their loved ones...
Deciding between home health care and health care at a medical facility can be a tough decision. Some people may be concerned that they won't get the same quality care at home that they'd get in the hospital, but according to the National...
Facts compiled by the National Association for Home Care & Hospice show that 7.6 million permanently disabled and chronically or terminally ill individuals in the United States receive home care services. Although the majority of home care...
When elderly people can no longer care for themselves independently, they may need to live in a nursing home. A nursing home has trained medical personnel who provide services such as medication management and/or assistance with their activities...
Assisted-living facilities and nursing homes are both considered long-term-care facilities. They provide meals and housing, promote dignity, assist with daily living and offer scheduled activities for the aged and disabled. So, what is the...
Wives and husbands of U.S. military veterans are eligible to receive benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs if they and/or their veteran spouse meet certain requirements. The requirements vary depending on the type of benefit sought....
Home care nursing is for individuals who need direct nursing care, but who do not wish to live in a nursing facility. A nurse can visit the home and provide care in that setting. A home health care patient is referred to as a client, and home care...
Make caring for your loved one a little easier for yourself and the person you care for. Many items are available that help people maintain a certain amount of independence even though they may need help with other aspects of care. Home health...
Personal hygiene is a broad term for all the steps you take to keep looking and smelling fresh. When you stay clean and well-groomed, other people find it more pleasant to be around you. That can help in relationships and in finding and keeping a...
Finding healthy senior activities is simpler than it sounds. Some people think of seniors as only the much older generation. However, senior citizens are technically those age 62 and over. Therefore, healthy senior activities need to include...
If you are caring for a person who suffers from dementia, consider joining a local dementia support group. Participating in a group gives you an opportunity to talk with others with similar experiences. Group members can recommend reading...
Medicare medical reimbursement classes are divided into four categories identified as Part A, B, C and D. Each part provides benefits for different types of medical services, supplies and equipment. The amount of coverage and reimbursement rules...
Established in 1965, Medicare was created to fill the gap in insurance coverage for those in the United States who do not have the ability to work to gain insurance from their employer. This could be due to age, disability or disease. Medicare is...
Medicare is a government program for health insurance for people who are 65 years of age and over, certain individuals who are under 65 and disabled and people who have end-stage renal disease. The benefits offered to an elderly person with...
Medicare is a health insurance program that the federal government offers to people over the age of 65 and to people with certain disabilities. Though it is generally good insurance, there are some things it does not cover. Some people choose to...
Methicillin resistant staphlococcus aureus (MRSA) is a staph bacteria that is resistant to methicillin, an anti-staph antibiotic. It is a particularly virulent strain that can cause a life threatening infection, especially in frail or...
Physical therapy rehabilitation centers serve patients recovering from surgery or traumatic injury. The therapists often work with children and adults with degenerative disease or birth defects. The facilities are equipped with the tools needed to...
Frequent and thorough hand washing is one of the most effective means of preventing the spread of disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When soap and water is not available, commercial alcohol-based hand sanitizers...
A stroke is a life-changing event that requires emergency treatment initially and extended medical and rehabilitative care afterword. Rehabilitation typically begins in the hospital. But because it can take months or even years to recover, most...
Home care agencies can offer many different services to people who require extra assistance due to illness or disability. These services are meant to help rehabilitate a person and help the patient and family with the care that they need. Some...
Bacteria, viruses or fungi cause pneumonia, defined as inflammation of the lungs. The infection results in worsening lung function and difficulty breathing. Risk factors for pneumonia include cigarette smoking, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
When food or a liquid enters the lungs, it is called aspiration pneumonia. A common cause might come from inhaling stomach acid or vomit or if food, liquid or spit from your mouth accidentally gets into the airway and travels down into the lungs....
Hospice provides support services to terminally ill patients and their families. The advantages of hospice care extend to support the whole person, including the individual's medical, prescription, social, spiritual and emotional needs. People...
Amnesia is a condition that affects the memory. There are many possible causes for amnesia, and amnesia may occur for different lengths of time. Learn about the symptoms, possible causes, and treatment options for amnesia in this video.