Humanity Select Home Care
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S. Greenfield Road
Union Park
S. 51st Street, Phoenix
85206
E Valley Auto Drive
E Southern Avenue
E Southern Avenue
E Southern Avenue
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Our certified caregivers/fall prevention specialists provide in-home care to clients managing chroni
Change in Appetite
Did your senior loved one start eating less or more? Changes in appetite can be a sign of something else. Let us be safe and schedule a professional’s help. Learn how we care for your loved one’s meals. Call us today.
Reassurance of Worth
Sometimes, all your loved one needs is a confirmation that they are the same person you loved before their surgery, illness, accident, or old age. When was the last time you made them feel worthy of your love?
Gaining Confidence
Losing some of their ability and freedom can eat up your loved one’s confidence. Together, we can help build their self-esteem back. We care for our clients as we care for our family and we honor their wishes as much as we can.
Left Out
Being part of a group is one defining role of any human. But when we are left out of it, especially in groups that we used to lead, one can feel hurt and angry. A family is a typical scenario. Your senior parents or grandparents have worked their way to provide and make decisions for the whole family. But now, they are suddenly out of the decision room. Let them know how you value their opinions. Listen to what they want to say.
Nurturing Care
We are never truly connected when there is no rooting for each other. Our nurturing care is about protecting and prioritizing the health and wellbeing of your senior loved one at home. We root for you.
Social Integration
Keep your senior loved one active in the community or with their circle of friends through technology. Joining online community groups, group chats, or pages keep them informed and with access to participate.
Bad Thoughts, Bad Day
Negative thoughts shape the way we think and eventually what we see during the day. Let our team deliver optimism right at your loved one’s doorstep. Check our homecare programs by visiting our website.
Acute vs. Chronic Stress
By understanding the type of stress we are experiencing, we have a basis for making a good decision. For the welfare of our homebound loved ones, differentiating which stress type it is can help manage their situation for the better. Acute stress is from regular activities that do not lead to long-term effects. These can be addressed by calming techniques, mindfulness, or deep breathing. Chronic stress is from constant exposure to highly stressful situations that can impact one’s mental health. Professional help should be sought.
Relationships Feel
It feels good to know you are with someone you can count on. This is why we promote healthy relationships between our care providers and our clients. Relationships that keep us feel safe are worth remembering.
Helping Them Listen
The loss of hearing can make individuals shy away from conversations. We can help them listen by using simple language, adjusting our volume, enunciating the words, and waiting for them to respond.
Trapped and Isolated
A health condition or injury can cause your senior loved one to feel isolated from the rest of the family and the community. With a genuine caregiver, we can address their feelings of being alone and trapped.
Walk With Comfy Shoes
One way to encourage walking in the elderly is by providing comfort to their feet. Some seniors may not share the discomfort they experience while walking. By paying attention to their body responses, you can evaluate what needs to be done. A comfortable and orthopedic pair of shoes can be what they need to take some steps as exercise. They would eventually look forward to walking with such comfortable soles.
Love Yourself, Care Yourself
Being healthy starts with looking after your body. This is also applicable if you are trying to recover or manage your chronic condition. Everything starts with the person. Take care of yourself. Eat healthy meals. Get some rest. Drink fluids. There is no other person who can beat you in caring for your good. When you need assistance with yourself and the house, we are ready to help you.
Seek Help
It takes only one call to help save your life. If you are thinking about su***de or are afraid of what you can do, call for help. Dial 911. The help you need is right within your reach. Let us share this message this National Su***de Prevention Week.
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Lasting Impact
Loneliness is not sadness in a mere moment. Loneliness can lead to long-term effects on an individual’s mental health. Do not wait until it is too late for your senior parent or loved one. Our companions look forward to helping.
Labor Day
This day is for every worker who has shown passion for their career. To all professionals, we thank you for your service!
What Are the Health Benefits of Eating Fish?
Fish should be included in a healthy diet! Fish are rich in nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, as well as vitamins D and B2. Fish meat is also rich in minerals like zinc, calcium, and potassium.
What Are the Health Risks of Eating Too Much Fat?
Unsaturated fats don’t pose health risks, but their saturated counterparts do. Consuming excessive amounts of unsaturated fats can increase your risk for heart disease and make you overweight as well.
Why Is It Dangerous to Become Obese?
Being overweight exposes you to myriad health risks. These risks include:
- Type 2 diabetes
- Coronary heart disease
- Mental disorders
- Mobility problems
- Increased risk for stroke
Can Traumatic Brain Injuries Cause Dementia?
While there is no direct link between dementia and traumatic brain injuries, experts agree that victims of severe and moderate TBIs are at higher risk for dementia in the future. Furthermore, people who experience traumatic brain injuries from age 55 onwards have an even higher possibility of being afflicted with dementia. At the very least, however, TBIs can increase the risk for cognitive problems even without developing dementia.
How Often Should You Wash Hands?
There’s no set rule on the frequency of handwashing. However, it is mandatory to wash hands in the following cases:
- Before eating or handling food
- Before and after treating wounds
- After sneezing or coughing
How Many Hours Does a Live-in Aide Work?
A live-in aide is expected to be on hand whenever the client needs their help. Thus, their hours are very flexible. They are allowed two hours of break per day, which they can spend outside the house.
Long-Term Effects of Alcohol on the Brain
Alcohol interferes with the brain’s interaction with neurotransmitters. Long-term alcohol abuse forces the brain to compensate for that disruption, which results in various physical and mental health issues.
What Is Surfactant and How Does It Help in Hygiene?
Surfactants are active ingredients in detergents as well as the hand soaps that we wash our hands with. In addition to making soap bond effectively with the surface, it also plays a central role in killing and eliminating any disease-causing pathogens. Surfactants force cells to break open their membranes and expose their nucleus. Once this is done, the cell quickly dies from exposure and are washed off with water.
What Are the Most Common Behavioral Problems Suffered by Veterans?
Three behavioral issues are prevalent among veterans, primarily due to their combat experience. These are, namely: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Depression.
What Services Do Health Centers Offer?
Health centers play an essential role in healthcare. They are community-centric facilities that allow patients to access healthcare services in a single location. Services include pharmacies and mental health care.
Can Elders on Wheelchairs Still Exercise?
Yes, elderly people with mobility problems can still exercise and stay fit. They can do low-impact exercises, for example, that target the core, the arms, and the shoulders. They can do stretching as well. In fact, these people should make it a priority to engage in physical activity. Exercising is very important to avoid further muscle atrophy. Keeping fit also helps in making sure they are of prime cardiovascular health.
Are There Health Benefits From Eating Eggs?
Eggs are rich in nutrients. They have a good helping of protein and are full of healthy fats that can benefit the heart. They are also rich in vitamins B6 and B12, as well as vitamin D.
What Causes Veterans to Lose Sleep?
Veterans may lose sleep because of hyperarousal or a state where their survival instincts are kept on. They are unable to sleep because they keep on looking out for threats that do not exist. https://bit.ly/3kat34D
3 most common mental health concerns for veterans 1 in 5 veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from PTSD or depression. Read our blog to learn about common mental health concerns for veterans.
What Factors Can Make Elders Anxious?
There is a considerable number of factors that can lead to anxiety in the elderly. These include:
- Financial problems
- Upcoming diagnosis of illness
- Dementia
- Fear of separation from family
- Disabilities
What Characterizes Early Stage Parkinson’s?
Early-stage Parkinson’s Disease is difficult to spot. However, here are some possible symptoms:
- Tremors
- Small handwriting
- Loss of smell
- Insomnia
- Problems with mobility
Effective Tips to Fall Asleep at Night
What you do before bedtime affects the length and the quality of sleep that you get as a result. Try to observe the following routine a couple of hours before bedtime every night to improve your sleep habits:
- Disconnect from the Internet and all devices at least 30 minutes before bed.
- Lower the lights in the bedroom before you sleep.
- Relax 30 minutes or up to an hour before you sleep. Read a book, play classical music or just simply sit back and wind down.
24-Hour Care
If your loved one is unable to live independently and cannot care for themselves anymore, 24-hour live-in care and support might be necessary.
Companionship Benefits
Companionship for seniors promotes better mental health, better physical health, creates new healthy routines, and makes life better.
Emergency Readiness for Seniors
Emergencies can disproportionately impact older people and those with disabilities. These populations are frequently less able to withstand periods of time without water, food, medication, and rest. They may also have mobility or communications limitations that impact their ability to respond. One of the most important things to do to be prepared in emergencies if you’re a senior is to pack an emergency kit. It should contain food, water, medication, copies of medical records, and instructions for medical devices.
Regular Check-Ups
Regular medical check-ups can help identify health risks and allow preventive measures. Older adults are more vulnerable to illnesses, thus, regular check-ups must be part of their plan.
Live-In Care
Our caregivers will support you with your specific needs to keep you comfortable and independent at home.
Dementia Care
Dementia care is a specialist support system that is designed to support people living with dementia. This is provided by professionals who are experienced and trained in caring for patients with dementia.
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