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Hug A Caregiver Day!


Caregiving can sometimes be hard:

But Hugging a Caregiver is easy!

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Tuesday’s  at 1:00 pm (EST) and Thursday’s at 8:00 pm!

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Tuesday On Be A Heatlhy Caregiver


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Tuesday’s topic on ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ is the  Society of Certified Senior Advisors in Denver, Colorado.   To listen to our show live, simply click here!

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Through the vision of Ed Pittcok, founder of Society of Certified Senior Advisors,  Ed gathered experts in all facets of aging, including doctors, attorney, geronotoligst, accountants and financial planner.  All shared Ed’s vision; that seniors would benefit from an in-depth, standardized education from professionals who work with seniors. The education program that his group of renowned experts created became the basis for the Certified Senior Advisors (CSA) designation.

Why work with a CSA?  CSA’s are held to a high standard of competency as the society wants only ethical, honest and principal professionals as members. Any professional who wants to become a CSA must first agree to the CSA Code of Professional Responsibility.

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Curtis Petersen

Our guest today,  Curtis Petersen, has spent 7 years as a National Accounts Manager with the Society and works directly with national companies and professionals in the senior market navigating the education and certification process.  Through our conversation today with Curtis, not only will we learn of the importance of working with a CSA, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’

To listen to our show live, simply click here! 

To contact the Society of Certified Senior Advisors call 888-819-3917

To locate the Society of Certified Senior Advisors on-live visit these links:

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Tuesday On Be A Heatlhy Caregiver


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Tuesday’s topic on ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ is the  Society of Certified Senior Advisors in Denver, Colorado.   To listen to our show live, simply click here!

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Through the vision of Ed Pittcok, founder of Society of Certified Senior Advisors,  Ed gathered experts in all facets of aging, including doctors, attorney, geronotoligst, accountants and financial planner.  All shared Ed’s vision; that seniors would benefit from an in-depth, standardized education from professionals who work with seniors. The education program that his group of renowned experts created became the basis for the Certified Senior Advisors (CSA) designation.

Why work with a CSA?  CSA’s are held to a high standard of competency as the society wants only ethical, honest and principal professionals as members. Any professional who wants to become a CSA must first agree to the CSA Code of Professional Responsibility.

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Curtis Petersen

Our guest today,  Curtis Petersen, has spent 7 years as a National Accounts Manager with the Society and works directly with national companies and professionals in the senior market navigating the education and certification process.  Through our conversation today with Curtis, not only will we learn of the importance of working with a CSA, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’

To listen to our show live, simply click here! 

To contact the Society of Certified Senior Advisors call 888-819-3917

To locate the Society of Certified Senior Advisors on-live visit these links:

www.csa.us

https://www.facebook.com/CertifiedSeniorAdvisors

www.linkedin.com/in/curtispetersen

www.twitter.com/SocietyCSA

blog.csa.us

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Thursday’s Are Always Have You Hugged A Caregiver Day!


Caregiving can sometimes be hard:

But Hugging a Caregiver is easy!

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Tuesday’s  at 1:00 pm (EST) and Thursday’s at 8:00 pm!

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Join Us On Our Caregiving Cruise


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We’re less than 60 days away from our Caregiving Cruise and we’d love for you to join us.

We’re partnering with Denise Brown from Caregiving.com  and Jerry Dismarias from  Cruise, Inc on our first and annual Caregiving Cruise!

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We set sail on Monday, November 11 for a four-day cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Sky. We leave from Miami and then head for three stops in the Bahamas before returning to Miami on  Tuesday, November 14. 

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In addition to special pricing for our cruise,  you receive a $25 onboard credit which can be used toward excursions, drinks and gift shop purchases. The cost of the four-day cruise, which includes your accommodations, meals and our workshops, begins at $345 per person for an ocean view stateroom.  I am hoping to get into the famous Purple Jacket at our Cocktail reception!

 

You can book your Caregiving cruise vacation here.  

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If you’d like, please feel free to bring your caree on our cruise. Our travel agent, Jerry Dismarias,  can assist with your special needs.  You can call Jerry direct at 877-632-5301 Traveling alone? No worries! Jerry can help you find you a roommate.

Our travel agent also can help arrange your airfare and transportation to our cruise. Because we understand that a Caregiving situation could mean a last-minute crisis, Jerry can tell you about travel insurance.

If you book your cruise before September 25th, Denise Brown from Caregiving.com will provide  one-year membership to CareGiving.com (a $49.95 value) so you can receive support before and after your cruise.  By joining  CareGiving.com, you’ll be able join our Caregiving Cruise group to talk about your plans for the cruise. We also share updates and details in the group about what we’re doing to make this cruise one to remember.

Book your Caregiving cruise vacation here.

No, this isn’t me or Denise, . But they sure look happy frolicking in the ocean in the Bahamas. We will, too!

No, this isn’t me or Denise, but they sure look happy frolicking in the ocean in the Bahamas. We will, too!

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Tuesday on Be A Healthy Caregiver HIV: People Think It’s Over!


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Join me on Tuesday at 1:00 pm (est) for a special conversation with Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Steven Schwabish for a discussion on HIV.   To listen to our show live, simply click here!

Steven has been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 30 years and has been HIV + for 27 of those years.  Recent studies have indicated that new HIV cases are on the rise in the senior community.

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Through is personal and professional experience, Steven has a keen understanding of the effects of this insidious disease.  Steven will lead us in conversation in regards to his diagnosis, his care and how he has been able to survive 27 years with the HIV virus.  Steven will also be able to talk about HIV through the eyes of a clinician who has worked in the trenches with HIV.

 Through our conversation with Steven, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’  

To listen to our show live, simply click here!

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Caring For A Loved One After Hip Replacement Surgery


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Today I am pleased to welcome  guest blogger, Julian Hills from image001

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People typically have hip replacement surgery because their daily lives have been interrupted by their painful ailments. When joint deterioration or arthritis gets bad, it makes it incredibly difficult for the patient to walk and accomplish tasks that were once easy.

If a loved one needs hip replacement surgery, you will want them to have that second chance to live full lives. But make sure the patient talks to the surgeon about which type of implant will be used. That’s important because some manufacturers – including Stryker and Wright Medical — have had problems with some of their hip device products.

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The recovery period is an important part of hip replacement surgery. That’s where you come in as a caregiver. In the beginning, especially, they will lean on you heavily (sometimes literally).

Be prepared to drive, since doctors typically want a patient to wait at least six weeks before driving. You will need to take the patient to follow-up appointments, to physical therapy and to get their medications. But driving them to and from appointments is just the beginning.

The best way to handle your loved one’s recovery after their surgery is to plan as much as you can before the procedure. It’s important to know what to expect in the weeks following hip replacement.

Understand the Process of Recovery

The recovery process is delicate and will require the patient’s full attention to keep the recovery on track.

One of the most important parts of the recovery process is preventing dislocation (the ball popping out of the socket). Recovering patients should not bend beyond 90 degrees at the hip.

It is also important to keep the wound dry until the staples are removed, which may not happen for two weeks.  Pain will also be an issue. Manage the pain by keeping the proper amount of pain medication on hand, and use it as directed. If it’s not working, they may need a new medication.

Swelling is normal after surgery. Communicate with the patient, however, to make sure the swelling and pain does not get too severe.

Blood clots could become a concern, so you and the patient should stay in touch with the doctor to make sure you have proper medication and that the patient is performing the proper light exercise.

Create a Comfortable Living Environment

The recovering patient should be 100 percent focused on their personal medical needs, therefore their home should be set up for comfort and convenience as much as possible.

If you are the primary caregiver, it’s a smart idea to have another relative, friend or neighbor on hand occasionally to help you out. A hospital social worker can help you find a health care professional, if needed.

The everyday demands of life may make it hard to be on duty 24 hours a day. There are some simple preparations you can make in case you’re not able to be at home:

  • Stock up on nonperishable foods.
  • Cook meals that can be frozen and easily warmed up.
  • If the patient lives in a two-story house, make a bed downstairs and put commonly used items within arm’s reach, including a phone.

You and the patient should be aware of the types of things they will be able to do, and what they won’t. Their physical therapist will help you with this. Knowing what to expect will reduce stress for both of you.

Julian Hills is a content writer and blogger for Drugwatch.com. His journalism career has taken him from newspapers to local television news stations and even a 24-hour cable network in the Southeast. Julian is a graduate of Florida State University.

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Relax With A Care Cruise!


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Relax with a Care Cruise! 

On Thursday  September 12th at 8;00 pm (est)  we visit with Denise Brown from Caregiving.com and Jerry  Dismarias from Island City Cruise and Cruise, Inc as we prepare for our upcoming Care Cruise in November. To listen live to our show live, simply click here! 

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Denise Brown from Caregiving.com

November is designated National Caregiving Month and what a better way to celebrate than joining all your Caregiving friends on a relaxing Cruise.  There will be workshops, relaxation and just quite a bit of fun sharing with family Caregivers from across the country.

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Our cruise expert Jerry Dismarias will help guide us through the booking process while taking care of all your travel needs!  Through our conversation with Denise and Jerry, we will all learn how to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’

To listen live to our show live, simply click here! 

To learn more about the Care Cruise and to Book your cabin, simply click here!

Can’t listen to our shows live…NO Worries!  All our episodes of ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ are archived for your listening convenience by clicking here! 

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Thursday’s are Hug A Caregiver Day!


Caregiving can sometimes be hard:

But Hugging a Caregiver is easy!

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Listen to: 

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Tuesday’s  at 1:00 pm (EST) and Thursday’s at 8:00 pm!

Can’t listen live…NO WORRIES!

All of our episodes of ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ are archived for your listening convenience by clicking here! 

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Tumors Have No Boundaries


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One of the insidious parts of (most) cancer is that it is often sight unseen. Sure, the naked eye can see the wear and tear that chemotherapy andeyecheck radiation takes on the body, but those nasty tumors live rebelliously inside one’s body without a hint of what they might do next.

We are in the midst of experiencing the rebellious side of that nasty tumor that sits inside The Little One’s body. Not knowing what it is going to do next, the tumor has decided to showvirius its ugly head at night when you least expect it. “I can’t lay on my side, it’s too painful” he said…”What do you think is causing the pain” I asked…”Heaven only knows” he said…”But I can’t sleep laying down, I am so worn out from all of this,” he said!

Amen to that!

While we are grateful for the good health that The Little One has had since his diagnoses and subsequent treatment in 2011, however it has occurred to me that this unwelcome visitor to his body has no boundaries! We are always talking about setting boundaries in our life, yet this tumor has a mind of its own. It is as rebellions as a teenager. It wake when it wants to and does what it pleases; what an unwelcome guest!

Resting peacefully this afternoon after a trip to the Primary Care Physician today, The Little One takes these bumps in the road with utter peace and calm. I cannot photo (2)say that has been true for me today. He deals with the pain; I want to take it away. He is realistic; I am pessimistic. I want to help, but what can I do other than offer care and comfort? There is no bandage to apply, there is no fever to check, and there are no other signs of him needing help. That is one of the craziest parts in this process, and that is exactly what this is… a process!

Seeing is always believing?

Sure, the next new pill we will be trying this evening might put a fence around the tumor in hopes that it will limit its boundaries. However, I would prefer023 to goon it up with a crosscheck and a boarding penalty in order to enact some revenge on something that I cannot see. (Thank Goodness hockey season is upon us!) While with both know the reality of his cancer, we are both aware of the uncertainty with his cancer as well: what a paradox!

The most important thing that I learned today as we traveled together on another part of our Caregiving Journey is that I have to be there to be supportive, to share information, to advocate for the one I care for, and the one that I love. Caregiving was never meant to be easy, but we can make it easier on ourselves by talking about our fears, by being present to our needs, while being an advocate for the one we care. Thankful for the support at work, family and friends across the country and especially my extended family at Caregiving.com for checking in on us today!

Even though the insidious tumor may not want to set boundaries, we can stifle the tumor control over us by simply being realistic and present to each other. Easier said than done, yet possible because you see… We Might Have Cancer, But Cancer Does Not Have Us!

Chris MacLellan is a Caregiver to his partner Richard Schiffer; the Coordinator of Senior Services for SunServe Social Services in Wilton Manors, FL.; and the host of ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on Blog Talk Radio.

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