Disease Management
We design senior care plans that focus on each individual’s specific disease(s) and emphasize self care, prevention and support with activities of daily living.
- Improve patient health
- Avoid costly complications
- Reduce medical costs
- Quality of Life
- Encourage self-care
- Support patient and family self-management
Alzheimer’s Disease – Dementia Care
- Patient supervision to decrease risk of wandering
- Toileting reminders to eliminate potential accidents
- Meal preparation to maintain nutrition and decrease risk of kitchen accidents
- Social stimulation to combat loneliness and depression
- Cancer post-chemotherapy/radiation therapy support and assistance
- Social support and activities to divert negative feelings
- Assistance with exercise regimen to reduce depression and anxiety while increasing energy
- Management of daily activities at onset of fatigue to best conserve energy
Diabetes
- Preparation of diabetic-friendly meals
- Monitoring condition of the skin and lower extremities to decrease risk of skin breakdown, ulcers and related injuries
- Ensure proper oral hygiene to decrease risk of gum disease common to diabetics
Heart Disease
- Increase patient compliance with dietary and/or lifestyle changes
- Supervise prescribed exercise/physical therapy activities
- Ensure proper supervision and act in the event of an emergency i.e. call 911
Multiple Sclerosis
- General assistance and ADL support during an exacerbation period
- Social stimulation to combat depression
- Transferring assistance to decrease risk of falls and injuries
Osteoporosis
- Gate supervision and assistance to decrease risk of falls resulting in possible fractures
- Assistance with weight-bearing exercises to increase bone mineral density and maintain proper body alignment
- Social support and activities to divert their attention
Parkinson’s Disease
- Gate supervision to decrease risk of falls
- Light housekeeping to remove potentially dangerous obstacles
- Assistance with feeding during tremor episodes
- Specialized meal preparation (i.e. Puree) when swallowing is difficult
- Offering fluids for thirst relief caused by Parkinson’s medications
- Stroke Transfer assist for patients with paralysis
- Emotional support for labile patients
- Support with feedings for clients with difficulty swallowing
- Mobility assistance/supervision to decrease risk of falls
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