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Do you have a loved one living in an assisted living
facility? Assisted living facilities are residences designed for people who are
independent but need some help with daily activities. These facilities can be
freestanding communities, part of a retirement community or integrated within
nursing homes or hospitals.
Assisted living maximizes the dignity and independence of
residents while also providing 24-hour supervision. In addition to housing,
which can range from a private or shared bedroom to a full apartment, assisted
living facilities generally provide meals, housekeeping, transportation,
security and activities for residents for a set monthly cost. In addition to
monthly costs, personal care services may be provided at an additional charge.
Such personal care services could include laundry, medication reminders, or
assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and ambulating/transferring.
While people in assisted living don’t require skilled
nursing around the clock, they do need help with activities of daily living
(ADLs). Depending on the facility and its staffing ratios, your loved one may
need additional one-on-one care to complement the care provided by the facility
staff. In addition to always being ready to help with ADLs, SYNERGY HomeCare’s
assisted living home care services can provide more regular supervision and
companionship as well as encourage your loved one to eat meals or participate
in activities.
This added layer of support for your loved one living in an
assisted living facility can provide you with peace of mind, as well as help
reduce the anxiety and agitation your loved one may experience in a new
environment.
If you’re interested in supplemental caregiving, begin by
consulting the facility’s administration to understand what services they cover
and where a professional caregiver can add the most value. SYNERGY HomeCare’s
assisted living home care services ensure that the caregiver, while working at
the facility, will report directly to the loved one’s family who contracted
their care.
In my opinion, this offers the best of both worlds: a safe
and secure living situation with the added support of a personalized caregiver.
Dr. Macie P. Smith is a licensed gerontology social
worker who is focused on helping families support their aging loved ones
through long-term care. Specifically, Dr. Smith educates caregivers on how to
care for seniors with dementia. She is an advocate for specialized care and
assists others in finding a way to provide a better quality of life for
individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Dr. Smith has dedicated over 22 years
of her life working in gerontology and assisting families in finding personalized
solutions for dementia care.
If you have any questions, please call us at 720-204-5788.
Our eyes are incredibly precious, yet its easy to take our vision for granted until problems arise. Lets focus on proactive steps to maintain and improve our eye health. Here are some tips to keep your vision in top shape:Schedule Regular Eye Exams:One of the best ways to safeguard your vision is by scheduling regular eye exams. Comprehensive eye exams can detect vision problems early on, allowing for prompt treatment and prevention of further complications. Make it a priority to see your eye doctor at least once a year, even if you dont currently wear glasses or contact lenses.Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays: Just like your skin, your eyes can be damaged by the suns harmful UV rays. Whenever youre outdoors, especially on bright, sunny days, wear sunglasses that offer UV protection. Look for sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays to shield your eyes from potential damage. Give Your Eyes a Break from Screens: In todays digital age, many of us spend a significant amount of time staring at screens, whether its for work, leisure, or staying connected. Prolonged screen time can lead to digital eye strain, characterized by symptoms like dry eyes, blurred vision, and headaches. To reduce eye strain, follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet away.Eat a Balanced Diet:Nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining eye health. Incorporate foods rich in vitamins and antioxidants, such as leafy greens, colorful fruits and vegetables, fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, and nuts and seeds. These nutrients can help protect against age-related vision problems like macular degeneration and cataracts.Practice Good Eye Hygiene:Proper eye hygiene is essential for preventing eye infections and irritation. Wash your hands frequently, especially before touching your eyes or handling contact lenses. Follow your eye doctors recommendations for contact lens care, including proper cleaning, disinfecting, and storage.Stay Hydrated: Dehydration can contribute to dry eyes, so be sure to drink an adequate amount of water throughout the day. Aim for at least eight glasses of water daily to keep your eyes and body hydrated.Get Plenty of Sleep:Adequate sleep is crucial for overall health, including eye health. During sleep, your eyes receive much-needed rest and replenishment. Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night to help reduce eye fatigue and maintain optimal visual function.By incorporating these simple yet effective tips into your daily routine, you can help protect and preserve your precious eyesight for years to come.Your eyesight is irreplaceable, so take care of your eyes today for a brighter tomorrow!
Dignity Care is a homegrown business in Boulder.In the 1990s, Mary Kirk, a registered dietitian, began caregiving for family and relatives. Her husband, Ged, offered a companion travel service for the elderly and disabled. Together they established Dignity Care, LLC in 1997 as a home care business with just two caregivers and a home office.As demand for home care service increased, Mary recruited additional caregivers, but always with an emphasis on the compassionate, respectful, personalized care that was Dignity Cares trademark. Mary created her own approach to senior home care, unique in this area.With this dedication and passion to provide the best caregivers in the Boulder County region, Dignity Care has continued to grow and in 2009 became licensed as a Class A home care provider. We specialize in using Certified Nursing Assistants on our teams so we can bring you the skill and experience you deserve, if you have any questions, please call us at 303-444-4040.
Too many seniors grapple with isolation and depression, but these are not a normal part of growing older. They are treatable medical illnesses, much like heart disease or diabetes. Depression is a serious illness affecting approximately 15 out of every 100 adults over age 65 in the United States.Seniors experiencing feelings of depression and isolation have a higher risk of hospital admissions, as well as a higher risk for being scammed. Not to mention it makes for a miserable life.So, what can you do? Helping seniors stay healthy means more than ensuring they get good physical care. Individuals living alone miss out on the stimulation of interactions with others on a regular basis. Our caregivers serve that dual purpose of providing physical care and social connection. We enjoy our clients, building a relationship with them, and sharing the highs and lows of their days. Caregivers can laugh with their clients and be an empathetic ear. We make sure our clients are getting out of the house and attending events and activities that interest them.Hiring a caregiver to help out, even for a couple of hours each week, brings conversation and spark along with the physical help. Caregivers are a good antidote for depression. If you have any questions, please call us at 303-444-4040.
At SYNERGY HomeCare, "CARE" stands for Coordinated And Responsive Engagement. We provide an integrated total solution to meeting your specific care needs. Whether for family members, friends or for yourself, you can be assured of the very best and highest quality care available. As loved ones experience the physical and emotional effects of aging, such as memory-related disorders (dementia and Alzheimers), chronic or acute illness or physical injury; our highly skilled caregivers are there to provide safety, comfort, and dignified assistance. We provide peace of mind and ensure that life at home will continue to be as independent and safe as possible.Call us now, at (303)465-HOME, to learn how our comprehensive CARE approach can help those with supportive needs, continue to live in their own home for as long as they like.