A Day in the Life of a Screener
One of our screeners share what her typical day is like, and how important her job is at the time of the pandemic.
One of our screeners share what her typical day is like, and how important her job is at the time of the pandemic.
Because the elderly are more vulnerable to infections and to developing a greater severity of the disease and because their immune systems take longer to respond, vaccinations can be of great benefit in preventing disease and managing its clinical course.
In this article, we talk about the high demand for home care workers, the educational requirements to be one, the characteristics of a good home care worker, and salary and possible career development.
Even though the novel coronavirus is a health risk for everyone, most studies now show that the elderly population is more at risk. This is likely due to a weaker immune system and the presence of comorbidities. Some of our older loved ones have remained either isolated in nursing facilities or in their own homes, while some have been sent back to relatives for care due to the coronavirus outbreak. Wherever your loved one is, here are a few tips to help you care for them during this pandemic.
Not all of your loved one’s needs can be met with home care. It may also be that the time is not yet right for such a service. How do you know then when to seek home care?