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Caregiver Training Blog

Anemia and Seniors: Tips for Caregivers

By mmLearn.org on Thu, Mar 24, 2016 @ 10:08 AM

Topics: Caregiver Info

Anemia is a disease that affects people of all ages. Anemia does not know age limits or geographic boundaries, however nearly a quarter of all seniors suffer from it. Some cases of anemia are brought on by blood loss, others by diet. The effects on an individual who has anemia can vary greatly based upon age, with serious consequences for the elderly.

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Can Better Listening Skills Make You a Better Caregiver?

By mmLearn.org on Tue, Mar 22, 2016 @ 10:00 AM

Topics: Caregiver Info

Listening is one of the simplest ways to show you care.

The life of a caregiver can often feel overwhelming -- particularly when the day-to-day demands of caregiving obscure the "big picture" view of why caregivers do what they do. If you're just going through the motions every day without stopping to reflect on your role and its impact, it's important to check in to make sure you're truly connecting with your aging loved one.

One simple way to improve your connections as a caregiver is to hone your listening skills. Let's count down three simple techniques for being a better listener, along with examining why they matter.

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Spring Cleaning Tips for Seniors and Their Caregivers

By mmLearn.org on Wed, Mar 16, 2016 @ 03:13 PM

Topics: Caregiver Info

Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow this year which means warm weather may be closer than you think. And while thoughts of spring may turn to summer and sunshine, the season also brings to mind something else: spring cleaning. For overloaded caregivers, however, spring cleaning can be a dreaded task. These six tips can help you get the job done with minimal stress and maximal results.

 

Make a list and stick to it.

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Joint Pain and Seniors: An Overview for Caregivers of Older Adults

By mmLearn.org on Sat, Mar 12, 2016 @ 09:00 AM

Joints connect bones, provide support, and help us move. Unfortunately, injury and disease can damage joints, leading to impeded movement and debilitating pain. As we age, these issues become increasingly common -- particularly during the winter months when cold exacerbates the issue. But while joint pain is a fact of life for many seniors, caregivers can help them manage their discomfort and improve their quality of life. Let's take a closer look at the issue of joint pain, along with several effective pain management techniques.

A doctor can shed light on what's causing senior joint pain.


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Expert Interview Series: Mike Good of Together in This on Caring for Loved Ones with Alzheimer's

By mmLearn.org on Tue, Mar 08, 2016 @ 02:35 PM

Topics: Caregiver Info

Mike Good, founder of TogetherInThis.com, is passionate about helping caregivers manage the challenges and unique needs of loved ones with Alzheimer's. Here, he discusses his site while offering advice to caregivers on finding resources and assistance in caring for Alzheimer's patients.

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What All Baby Boomers Need to Know About Hepatitis C

By mmLearn.org on Thu, Mar 03, 2016 @ 01:26 PM

The liver is by no means the most glamorous organ. The heart gets the glory of pumping blood throughout the body. The brain controls function and thought. The lungs provide oxygen that allows the body to run smoothly. The liver is the waste treatment plant of the body. It removes toxins, it breaks down fats, and it manufactures bile. Its functions help to store nutrients and improve the immune system. While its work is not pretty, the liver keeps our bodies' systems clean and pure. Without it, none of the other organs would be able to perform their jobs.

A Hepatitis C screening helps protect and promote liver health.

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Will a Pet Change Your Aging Loved One's Life?

By mmLearn.org on Wed, Mar 02, 2016 @ 12:43 PM

From cute and cuddly to friendly and faithful, pets come in all shapes, sizes and personality types. But did you know that pets also offer numerous health and wellness benefits to their owners - particularly in the case of seniors? As it turns out, pet ownership isn't merely good for older people. It can actually be life-changing and, in some cases, life-saving.

A senior's best friend?

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Are Seniors Getting Too Many Screenings?

By mmLearn.org on Thu, Feb 25, 2016 @ 07:00 AM

Topics: Senior Health

It has been recently suggested, by JAMA Oncology, that seniors may be getting too many health screenings. As a caregiver of a senior, it might be assumed that any health screening is in the best interest of the individual. However, there may be some screenings that are unnecessary.

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Seniors and Poverty: What all Caregivers Should Know

By mmLearn.org on Mon, Feb 22, 2016 @ 03:33 PM

America's senior population is facing a crisis of unprecedented proportions. According to a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 45 percent of Americans over the age of 65 live below the poverty level. What does this mean in human terms?

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Expert Interview Series: Dr. Eboni Green About Self-Assessments for Caregivers

By mmLearn.org on Wed, Feb 17, 2016 @ 03:19 PM

As a Registered Nurse and family caregiver with a Ph.D. in human services, Dr. Eboni I. Green specializes in health care administration. She co-founded Caregiver Support Services with her husband in 1997 to provide training and support for families and frontline direct caregivers.

Dr. Green loved providing direct care but wanted to reach more people. She chatted with us recently about self-assessments for caregivers and other aspects of her rewarding profession.

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