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Caregiver Tips


How to Establish Trust in a Caregiving Relationship And Why It Matters
The relationship between a caregiver and a client is a delicate one. Clients, especially those that are elderly or have a disability, are putting themselves in an extremely vulnerable position. That is why such a relationship needs to be based on trust. Trust doesn’t come overnight - establishing it takes time. The way you communicate with your clients plays a crucial role in this process. Why Is Communication an Important Aspect of Quality Care? Communication is one of the m


How to Educate Elderly Clients to Prevent Falls
Falls are a great concern when taking care of elderly clients, for two main reasons. The first reason is that they are an extremely common occurrence. Over a third of people aged 65 or older experience at least one fall a year, and often more than one. The second reason is how dangerous falls can be, especially for the elderly. Falls are actually one of the leading causes of disability in older people . As a caregiver, you can take a series of steps to prevent falls from ha


A Short Guide to Preventing Falls for Caregivers
One of the biggest concerns for caregivers, especially those working with older clients are falls. Unfortunately, falls are far from uncommon. The statistics are concerning: every year, over a quarter of the older population falls at least once. It’s estimated that there are around 30 million falls a year, which result in around 7 million injuries. Out of those, around 800,000 are serious enough to require hospitalization. The number of annual fall-related deaths is in the
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