I had beautiful times working at nursing homes, it was like having a second family, A second mother and father, second grandmother and grandfather, and second great-grandmother and great-grandfather.
What I like most about working at the nursing homes was being able to be my silly happy-go-lucky self while living my lifelong dream of caring for the elderly, disabled, and sick.
Working the career that I love really gave me the motivation of waking up bright and early and going to work on time with a first-class attitude which brings the best spirits out of all my residents.
As I entered the bedroom to get my resident’s dressed for the day I was singing, dancing and even rapping. I really loved to sing, rap and dance to the residents while dressing them for the day. Making my resident’s happy was a genuine way to make me happy.
I always came in their bedrooms with a beautiful smile on my face and wearing fascinating colors on my uniforms which stood out and that really made a huge difference.
All of my residents were cheerful. I know because they always told me they were cheerful and that meant the world to me, but more importantly my presents uplifted their spirits.
The residents at the nursing home really appreciated a down-to-earth your lady with little talent who is comfortable with just being herself and loving her career unconditionally.
The enjoyment I receive when I gave my residents TLC (Tender, Loving, Care) gives me a complete peace-of-mind.
On the day shift I would give beauty touch up such as pretty curls, haircuts, facial makeup’s, and even nail care. I would add astonishing colors to my resident’s nails of their choice, which would always do wonders to their personality by making them really zestful!
At night I would give back rubs, foot rubs and roller sets. Just adding my little touch of Love for my resident goes a long way.







Maybe it happened without warning, or maybe the signs and symptoms were there for some time now. But the day has defiantly arrived: your loved one just cannot live at home alone anymore. This is a Devastating and Emotional Journey and everyone has a million questions to ask about this change in life.
As an Independent Provider at Amatulla’s Home Care Services we provide professional care that is needed for caring for people with Cancer. The role of a Care giver in Cancer Care has very well increased tremendously.
It was a Fantastic day at Amatulla’s Home Care Services Adult Family Home! Today we went over an exciting review on How to Properly use a Hoyer Lift.
Antidepressants are used to treat Depression. Most Antidepressant medication takes about ten days to three weeks to start working. You should not expect your client symptoms of depression to change immediately to the antidepressant medication that the doctor has prescribed him/her.
The purposes for Antipsychotic drugs are to treat the sole purpose of Schizophrenia. These medications help to reduce Hallucinations, Delusions, and Illogical Thinking.
Psychotropic medications do not cure mental illness, nor do they solve all symptoms that your resident may have. All psychotropic medications have side effects. All psychotropic medications are very dangerous if taken in too large of a dosage.
All foods in the grocery store must have a Nutrition Label on them, and ingredient list.
Every Adult Family Home must have at least one First Aid Kit, ready and available, on the premises, easy to grab and ready for use in case of an emergency.
Hand Washing- Always wash your hands with soap and warm water before and after caring for a resident, after contact with contaminated items, after removing gloves, before preparing or eating food and after using the bathroom.
Check the scene to see if it is safe! Check the victim for consciousness. If there is no response, CALL 911 for help and return to the victim. In most situations emergency dispatcher can assist you with CPR instructions.
Among the elderly there are three forms of alcoholism: Chronic Alcohol Abusers are people who start drinking very heavy in their early twenties or thirties. As a result of their drinking they may survive to reach middle age while having ongoing medical, social and emotional problems.
Most of the time residents know when something is wrong with their memory. When talking with a resident at your Adult Family Home use different techniques to decrease your residents’ anxiety. Use active listening, empathy, and non-verbal skills to show acceptance of the person.