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- Welcome Miriam Matulac to the Home Care Help Team
Dear Miriam Matulac, welcome to Home Care Help team! We are glad to introduce Miriam to our family. Miriam has got a job in the position of a home care aide on July 12, 2023. Miriam has many years of experience working with special needs children and adult, as well as with elderly people. She went through the employment requirements. She completed her background clearance, HCA registration, Health screening, online training. We are very happy that you join to our great team and wish you all the best in the new job!
- Ma Thelma is Home Care Help’s Caregiver of the Month
Congratulations dear Ma Thelma! You are chosen as employee of the month! On behalf of Home Care Help, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude for the exemplary work that you have done for all these years. As a respectable member of our team, we would like to appreciate your hard work to accomplish the caregiver’s responsibilities. Ma Thelma Atienza has been working with us since May 2020. She is a family caregiver. She always goes the extra mile to help her client at every opportunity. She also clocks in and out properly for every shift she is scheduled and is always proactive in assisting her assigned client. Thank you, dear Ma Thelma, for your fantastic job! For doing such a fantastic job with our clients you are our Caregiver of the Month and have received a $25.00 gift certificate as our Thank you for a job well done!
- Companion Care at Home – Understanding Vertigo in Seniors
Vertigo is a familiar symptom that can happen to anyone, even seniors. It feels like spinning or whirling, often followed by dizziness, imbalance, and a sense of loss. Its increased impact on seniors might be due to changes in the body’s processes that come with aging. Seniors with companion care at home can receive support during bouts of vertigo as well as monitor for triggers to ensure they are safe. This support begins with understanding how vertigo affects seniors. Vertigo’s Impact on Seniors Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of seniors’ most common reasons for vertigo. BPPV happens when small calcium crystals in the inner ear move around and mess up how the vestibular system works. Vertigo can come on quickly in seniors when their head position changes, like when they roll over in bed or look up. Another cause of dizziness in seniors is Meniere’s disease, which affects the inner ear. Meniere’s disease is marked by repeated bouts of dizziness, hearing loss, ear ringing, and a full feeling in the affected ear. It is thought to be caused by a fluid buildup in the inner ear, but no one knows for certain. Last but not least, vertigo in seniors can also be caused by problems with circulation. Vertigo and dizziness can happen when there is less blood flow to the brain. This can be caused by diseases like atherosclerosis or low blood pressure. Also, some popular medications for seniors, like those for high blood pressure or heart problems, can cause side effects like dizziness or feeling like they will pass out. Can Vertigo Impact Seniors’ Day-to-Day Functioning? Vertigo can make a big difference in the quality of life of seniors. The fear of falling and losing balance can make them less active and pull away from other people. Seniors may need help with more of their daily tasks, which can frustrate them and reduce their sense of freedom. With the support and gentle care of companion care at home, they gain help with these tasks. Vertigo Treatment Options Many cases of dizziness in seniors can be treated, which is good news. Depending on the root cause, possible treatments include: Canalith repositioning maneuvers : These are specific head and body movements that can help reposition the loose calcium crystals in the inner ear, relieving the symptoms of BPPV. Medical professionals can help seniors understand these movements as loved ones and companion care at home encourage them to try them regularly. Medication : Some medications, like vestibular suppressants or anti-nausea drugs, may be given to treat the signs of vertigo. Lifestyle changes : Seniors can benefit from changing their daily lives, such as being careful when changing positions, avoiding sudden head movements, and using gadgets to help them stay steady. Balance training : Balance training routines and vestibular rehabilitation programs can also help seniors improve their balance and reduce their vertigo attacks severity. Treating underlying conditions : If vertigo is caused by an underlying health problem, like Meniere’s disease or circulation problems, treating the main problem can help ease the symptoms. Seniors with vertigo need to talk to their doctor for a correct diagnosis and treatment. With the right care and support from loved ones and companion care at home, many seniors can eliminate their vertigo and recover their confidence in daily tasks. If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring companion care at home in Pasadena , CA, please contact the caring staff at Home Care Help. Serving All of Los Angeles County. Call Us Today at (888) 989-7388 .
- Dawn Snell is Home Care Help’s Employee of the Month
Congratulations dear Dawn! You are chosen an employee of the month! On behalf of the Home Care Help, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude for the exemplary works that you have done for all these years. As a respectable member of our team, we would like to appreciate your hard work to accomplish the caregiver’s responsibilities. Dawn Snell has been working with us since May 2020. She is a family caregiver. She always goes the extra mile to help her client at every opportunity. She also clocks in and out properly for every shift she is scheduled, and is always proactive in assisting her assigned client. Thank you, dear Dawn, for your great job! For doing such a fantastic job with our clients you are our Caregiver of the Month and have received a $25.00 gift certificate as our Thank you for a job well done!
- Welcoming Robert Melkonian to Our Home Care Team
Dear Robert Melkonian, welcome to Home Care Help team! We are glad to introduce Robert to our family. Robert has got a job in the position of a home care aide on June 19, 2023. He has about ten years of experience working with elderlies and special needs clients. Robert went through the employment requirements. He completed his background clearance, HCA registration, Health screening, online training. We are very happy that you join to our great team and wish you all the best in the new job!
- Welcoming Ileene Gonzalez to Home Care Help
Dear Ileene Gonzalez, welcome to Home Care Help team! We are glad to introduce Ileene to our family. Ileene has got a job in the position of a home care aide on June 26, 2023. She went through the employment requirements. She completed her background clearance, HCA registration, Health screening, online training. We are very happy that you join to our great team and wish you all the best in the new job!
- Home Care Help’s July Birthdays
July Birthdays Dear employees let’s take a minute to wish the best things and blessings to the following our employee: Valerie Olguin We hope all your birthday wishes and dreams come true. Happy Birthday!
- Home Care Tips About Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are not technically a vitamin though you can buy supplements in the vitamin section of your local store. This is technically made of three fats eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). If your loved one struggles with COPD, Asthma, or other respiratory issues, they may find omega-3 fatty acids beneficial. You can find this fat naturally in foods like fish, but if your senior doesn’t like fish, they or their home care provider, may find a supplement to boost their levels. Here is what you need to know about omega-3 fatty acids. These Are Not Natural Occurring You may find that some supplements your body already produces naturally, and your levels are just low. However, omega-3 fatty acids are not produced by the human body, so you must either eat them or find a supplement. This means you can easily need to consume more omega-3 fatty acids, especially as a senior. A doctor can help determine if a senior needs more omega-3s. Home care may also help prepare a dish filled with omega-3 fatty acids, like fish. Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Fight Diseases If you want to care for your seniors, it starts from within. It starts with what they consume and what home care helps them cook throughout the week. Omega-3 fatty acids can help fight diseases most seniors wish to avoid. This fat acts as an anti-inflammatory in the blood vessels which can help ease any chronic pain they feel. It also helps prevent bad plaque buildup in the body, which can also help reduce heart disease. This Fat Helps Lower Blood Pressure As your seniors take this supplement, it will help reduce inflammation. This can lead to lowering blood pressure because the heart has an easier time pumping blood through the heart. If your senior is having issues with blood pressure, it is crucial to talk to their doctors about solutions that won’t harm any other chronic illnesses. It’s important to get regular checkups and monitor blood pressure when a senior is aging. Omega-3s May Help Joint Pain There is nothing worse than joint pain for a senior. It can make moving around more difficult, and it may discourage them from doing the things they love. Luckily, along with exercise, finding enough omega-3 fatty acids in diet or supplement form can greatly impact a senior’s joints. This supplement may help a senior suffering from arthritis, so it is something to look into. It May Help Heart Rhythm A huge focus that many seniors have is heart health. The healthier someone’s heart is, the more likely they are to live at home much longer. Home care may also place a huge focus on a senior’s heart health and help a senior move around and eat more fresh foods. One of the best ways to support healthy heart rhythm is omega-3 fatty acids. It may help a senior lower their heart rate or stabilize their heart rhythm, which is crucial for older adults. If you’re worried about your loved one’s heart it is time to take them to the doctor for a checkup. If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring Home Care in La Canada , CA, please contact the caring staff at Home Care Help. Serving All of Los Angeles County. Call Us Today at (888) 989-7388.
- Welcoming Monica Bustos to Our Home Care Team
Dear Monica Bustos, welcome to Home Care Help team! We are pleased to inform you that we have a new Recruitment Manager who has joined our team on June 1, 2023. Her name is Monica Bustos. She has an experience working in Home Care field. We believe that Monica’s professional commitment and approach to the position, her experience and skills would be a great asset for Home Care Help. We wish you success in the new job!
- Delia Mix is Home Care Help’s Employee of the Month
Congratulations dear Delia! You are chosen an Employee of the Month! Congrats to Delia Mix for being named Caregiver of the Month for Home Care Help of Glendale! Her office consistently receives positive feedback from her clients that she works with. She always goes the extra mile to help her clients at every opportunity. She also clocks in and out properly for every shift she is scheduled, and is always proactive in assisting her assigned clients. Her clients always say she brightens our every day she works with us; she is just a joy to have helping us, we do not know what we would do without her! Thank you, dear Delia, for your great job! For doing such a fantastic job with our clients you are our Caregiver of the Month and have received a $25.00 gift certificate as our Thank you for a job well done!