Helping The Elderly Get Through This Very Tough Time
Unfortunately, the world is still contending with the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, the vast majority of us remain isolated at home. Taking steps to stop the spread of COVID-19 is necessary – but it can create many problems. Feelings of depression and loneliness are among them. The elderly, in particular, are understandably having a very tough time. So how can you help?
Stepping Up Senior Care During The Coronavirus Pandemic
There’s nothing easy about contending with a crisis. As the current coronavirus pandemic is proving for caregivers, it can be especially difficult to remain self-isolated and practice social distancing when you have an elderly loved one to look after. After all, going to the doctor on a regular basis is common part of a senior’s life. However, it’s the opposite of social distancing. So what steps should be taken to step up senior care during the coronavirus pandemic?
Easing The COVID-19 Burden For People With Disabilities
The coronavirus pandemic has been tough on all of us. However, for those who battle with disabilities, this is an especially trying time. The Advantage Home Health Solutions team is very sensitive to the needs of people with mobility issues. This is why we insist on offering only the highest-quality mobility solutions. But, as a caregiver of someone with disabilities, what can you do to help ease the burden caused by COVID-19?
How To Keep Your Elderly Loved Ones Entertained While Self-Isolating
With the entire world battling the spread of the coronavirus, those of us who live with elderly loved ones are especially concerned. As we all know, older adults are more susceptible to ill health effects as a result of this virus. Keeping them safe from the spread couldn’t be more important. As a result, self-isolation at home is a must.
Maintaining Our Commitment To Our Clients In Need
Our team has long been dedicated to a very important part of our population – the elderly. We are also just as committed to individuals of all ages who have mobility issues. Our clients continue to require our assistance, during this tough time, so we have no plans of taking any time off.
5 Tips For Caregivers Of Elderly People During The COVID-19 Crisis
We are living in unprecedented times. At last check, the Public Health Agency of Canada confirmed more than 420 cases of the coronavirus in Canada. A week ago, there were 93. If you are the caregiver of an elderly person, your concern for his/her health has likely skyrocketed – and for good reason. Seniors are most susceptible to health complications due to COVID-19. What can you do to help them?
3 Steps To Ensuring Year-Round Health And Safety For Seniors
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How To Promote Optimum Health For Elderly People
These days, the coronavirus is making headline news. It’s certainly an unfortunate situation, to say the least, given that the infectious disease has already impacted north of 90,000 people across the world. Sadly, more than 3,000 people have perished due to complications with the illness, also known as COVID-19. And, as you can imagine, our elderly population has the greatest risk of being impacted.
The Importance Of Protecting Seniors From Sun Damage
You may assume that because we’re still enduring the winter season, sunscreen isn’t necessary. It’s a myth that protecting our skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays is a practice only needed during the summer. It’s important to understand that as long as the sun is out, its harmful UV rays are shining down upon us. And they have the ability to give us skin cancer if we don’t protect ourselves!