Posts Tagged: activities


30
Jan 10

How to Choose an Independent Provider for your Loved One

When you find an Independent Provider, how do you evaluate the quality of their services? The very First thing you do is to meet with them personally.

There’s nothing like a face-to-face interview to help you determine a potential Independent Provider for your loved one.

Second, you should check their references and credentials. Everything should be in order no- flaws, no-excuses.

Third, ask other people about the Independent Provider’s performance. Past clients are the best source of information. Finally, trust your instincts, your inner feelings and thoughts. If you feel bad about anything then it probably is bad.

When you begin the evaluation process you can take this check list with you. This check list will make sure that you cover all the important issues.

Don’t be ashamed to thoroughly evaluate the Independent Provider services. Any good Caregiver will appreciate a thorough interview of their services. The caregiver will be impressed that you mean business.

In your evaluation you should cover a quick summary of topics such as:

  1. How long have you been in the area?
  2. What are your customer satisfaction ratings?
  3. Can you guarantee a backup provider?
  4. What are the procedures of addressing complaints or problems?
  5. Were you trained at an accredited institution?
  6. Are you licensed in your profession?
  7. What professional groups or organizations do you belong to?
  8. How long have you been doing this kind of work?
  9. Have you ever been accused or convicted of a crime?

10.  Have you received any awards for your work?

11.  Do you have professional business partners whom you can turn to in short notice, in case an emergency should happen?

In return an excellent Independent Provider/Care Giver should have at least six good qualities.

  1. A professional appearance
  2. Good observational skills
  3. Good communication skills
  4. Quiet self-confidence
  5. An open mind
  6. A sense of Humor

As a Professional Independent Provider at Amatulla’s Home Care Services, I know to expect the unexpected. Clients are often stressed and even Cranky. Accidents happened food gets spilled on the floor, clothes get soiled, and sometimes equipment gets broken.

But you have to understand that is why you are assisting them with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) because they need assistant with everyday living.


29
Jan 10

How to Choose the Right Adult Family Home For Mom or Dad

AmatullaMaybe 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.

How do I know if my mother really needs to live in an Adult Family Home?

How can I convince my family that an Adult Family Home is the Right Option?

Where can I find a good Adult Family Home for my spouse?

How do I find the right Adult Family Home for my loved one?

Where will we find the Money to pay for this Adult Family Home?

When someone you Love needs an Adult Family Home to provide care and Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) for them.  Amatulla’s Home Care Services is the 1st and best choice to make.

We are Professional Home Care Providers and we provide care with Dignity and Compassion. Amatulla’s Home Care Services in currently Seeking Ohio Medicaid Waiver clients to live in a Model Suburban Shaker Heights Adult Family Home.

Services Include: Promotes independent living, furnished home, assists with Activities of Daily Living, three meals a day, snacks and refreshments, laundry, monitoring medication, security, cable television, telephone services, close to RTA, rapid routes and shopping, and it has wheelchair accessibility.



2
Jan 10

Forgetfulness in the Elderly

Dementia 2Most 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.

Present only one idea at a time when talking about something to a resident then allow time for a response. Do things one step at a time and plan activities that are repetitive. Encourage your resident to do things for themselves when they are able to do so. And provide reminders of person, place and time.


18
Dec 09

Warning Signs to Watch for in the Elderly

Warning SignsThere are 10 warning signs to watch for in the elderly. If any of these warning signs are present in your love ones life you should start preparing a plan of care to assist your love one with, Activities of Daily Living. Known as ADL’S which means assistance with Bathing, Grooming, Sleeping, Eating, and Mobility.
 
Warning sign 1. Personal Hygiene: Body odor, uncombed hair, soiled clothing, trouble getting out of the shower, and randomly bathing.

 

Warning sign 2. Housekeeping: Excessive garbage and spoiled food, carpet stains, loads of dirty laundry, dirty dishes, sticky counters and tables, and does not want to except help.

Warning sign 3. Meals and Appetite: Problem with preparing food, little appetite, weight loss, or gain, spoiled food, and empty refrigerator.

Warning sign 4. Memory: Not remembering doctors appointments, names, repeating stories in conversation, losing belongings, loss of memory, and forgetting how to use the telephone.

Warning sign 5. Communication: Trouble with communicating, illegible handwriting, difficulty comprehending information.

Warning sign 6. Mobility: Walking slowly, extremely hard to walk up stairs, unsteady gait, falls often, and unsteady balance.

Warning sign 7. Depression: Angry and irritable often, not interested in family or friends, and avoid activities.

Warning sign 8. Medication: Do not remember if medication was taken, overuse of medication, and did not record what time medication was taken.

Warning sign 9. Finances: Unopened mail, unpaid bills, bills paid twice, unbalanced checkbooks, unexplainable savings or checking accounts, and threatening letters from bill collectors.

Warning sign 10. Driving: Driving unsafely fast or too slow, difficulty turning, no turn signals, unexplained dents in car, and trouble with parking the car.

Pay close attention to all the warning signs and create a plan of care for your love ones. If your love ones are able to be involved in the planning of their care allow them to. This will give your loved ones the opportunity to be the decision maker for the remainder of their life as you carry out their medical, personal care, and end-of-life wishes.

 


12
Dec 09

Caring for an ill family member

We do not want to think about it but caring for an ill family member can be a lot of hard work. Making medical decisions about your loved ones can be very stressful. But the time may come that our loved ones may need home care or some type of health care services so they can continue to live a productive quality life. Even though, it’s a  tough decision to make it is better to be prepared than not prepared at all. Amatulla’s Home Care Services is an excellent Adult Family Home for your loved ones to live a good quality life.

 

Our Adult Family Home is a beautiful, comfortable, compassionate home in Shaker Heights; it is a cozy happy home to reside at. We have activities of daily living, or ADL’s as health care providers may refer to them, including bathing, grooming, sleeping, eating, and mobility. These are self-caring tasks that people perform on the daily basics. With aging these ADL’s may become more difficult to perform on the day-to-day basics. As your loved ones loose their ability to perform these ADL’s, the higher level of care your love ones may require. It is extremely important to keep your loves ones safe at all times