High 5 Awards – January 2022
“She had the client smiling and laughing,” said an RN who works with Sabina’s client.
“She had the client smiling and laughing,” said an RN who works with Sabina’s client.
Choice Homecare has exceptional caregivers. Meet Lanny Ferrer, winner of the 2020 Employee of the Year Award. During the COVID pandemic she worked seven days a week for months, sometimes 14 hours a day, when restrictions were high and there were no other options to get help for her clients.
Living with a loved one with Alzheimer’s is difficult! Caring for them, however, is even more complicated – especially without sufficient expertise or help. Alzheimer’s is a degenerative illness that progressively takes something away as the disease takes its toll over time. Today, let’s outline some of what you should and shouldn’t do when looking after someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
Choice Homecare has exceptional caregivers. Meet Dalal Farhan, winner of the 2019 Employee of the Year Award. She treats her clients like family, is calm, sweet, and always smiling. We know we can always count on Dalal to care for clients whenever she is able, and she is a go-to caregiver because she fits in everywhere.
Some sports have a hidden risk: traumatic brain injury. In this article, we will look at three sports that have a higher incidence of traumatic brain injuries.
When you’re helping a loved one as a caregiver, don’t overlook the effect it may have on your life and health.
Santa Claus may be coming to town, but so is the cold weather, snow, and ice – sorry to be the bearer of bad news! This is a time of year that can be difficult for seniors in need of companionship and proper, quality caregiving services. At Choice Homecare Ottawa, we know how important it is to implement special procedures to keep such individuals in good spirits and optimal health. Here are our top tips.
How in-home caregivers can help after an Acquired Brain Injury or Traumatic Brain Injury. What are the benefits of getting help?
Living with an acquired brain injury is no easy feat. It requires plenty of patience, determination, and the right means of mobile independence recovery in order to improve that little bit more every day. At Choice Homecare Ottawa, we know how important it is for individuals facing such conditions to reach out and secure an appropriate means of care. In this first of a two-part blog series on acquired brain injuries, we’ll familiarize you with the leading causes and effects before moving on to appropriate forms of treatment.
Although there is no cure at the moment, that doesn’t mean there are no ways to minimize or delay the effects of Muscular Dystrophy. Clinically proven mobility independence therapy and specialized training regimens can help.