5.2 millions Americans of all ages have Alzheimer’s disease in 2014

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, “An estimated 5.2 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer’s disease in 2014. This figure includes 5 million people aged 65 and older, and 200,000 individuals under age 65 who have younger-onset Alzheimer’s. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that there are 200,000 Americans younger than 65 with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Of these, approximately 40 percent are estimated to have younger-onset Alzheimer’s.”

The Association also reports that women, who are most often caregivers in the home, are more likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Among people aged 71 and older, although 14% of the entire population had some form of dementia, the figures were 16% for women, compared to 11% for men in 2010.

Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, including Parkinson’s disease, vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and others, are not one-size-fits-all ailments. Causes are still unclear; successful treatments are constantly evolving. Although the medical community learns more about these illnesses every day, one thing is certain: they don’t appear or progress in the same way in every case. Often, the type of care provided, and the time at which it begins, can make a difference in the comfort and well-being of a dementia patient as the illness progresses.

For patients with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or any other progressive illness, choosing the right provider for long-terms needs is critical. It is crucial that the patient be comfortable with his or her providers, and that the providers have a thorough understanding of the patient’s circumstances. Meeting patients in-home, when possible, is a good beginning. Providers need to be trained in dementia care and be sensitive to the special, and changing needs of their patients.

TenderCare’s professional contractors include Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nurses Assistants (CNAs), Home Health Aides (HHAs) and companions who provide respite care (to give family or friends a break), homemaker/companion care, personal care, live-in care, concierge nursing services, transportation and more.

Whether the need is simply transportation to medical appointments and prescription pick-ups or all the way to round-the-clock, live-in help, TenderCare ensures any referred caregiver will have the proper training and experience with dementias, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Concierge nursing services even include reports to absent family members if needed, to make sure that care is progressing as planned.

When an illness is progressive, as all dementias, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are, families can take comfort that TenderCare will be able to meet the increasing – or simply changing – needs of their loved ones in need of care, for as long as needed.

 

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New Location & 20 Years of Service…

blog-image-locationStuart, Fla. (June 25, 2014) – TenderCare has been providing the best in home healthcare to Floridians for 20 years, from transportation assistance to the finest concierge nursing care, from Vero Beach to Boca Raton. To celebrate that achievement and the company’s expansion to a new office in Stuart, TenderCare will host an open house social for special guests and invited members of the community on June 25, in the Treasure Coast office (210 Southwest Ocean Boulevard, Stuart, 34994).

The social, which will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., will include light refreshments, live music from a local violin and guitar duo and tours of the company’s new offices on Ocean Blvd. The entire TenderCare family management team – Linda, Alan, Annabel and Edward – will be on hand as well, providing the personal touch that is shown in all of their services.

With offices and providers throughout both Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, TenderCare is a convenient, one-stop location for connecting with registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, companions, licensed practical nurses and home health aides for any in-home service needed. For more information, visit their website: www.tendercarefl.com.

 

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Why Use Home Care?

Warm winters, year-round sunshine, sparkling white beaches, a relaxing pace of life…. who wouldn’t want to retire to the beautiful Treasure Coast of Florida? Unfortunately, due to retirement relocation, a lot of folks find themselves without family support or a close-knit community when they are ill or facing surgery, or simply just need an extra hand around the house or getting around on Florida’s busy roads. Luckily, the range of professional services offered by TenderCare are available to fill those needs and more, while making sure that clients of all ages are comfortable and at ease in their own homes.

TenderCare’s professional contractors include Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nurses Assistants (CNAs), Home Health Aides and companions who provide respite care (to give family or friends a break), homemaker/companion care, personal care, live-in care, concierge nursing services, transportation and more. Whether the need is simply transportation to medical appointments and prescription pick-ups or all the way to round-the-clock, live-in help, TenderCare will customize a program of services and providers that is right for each client. Concierge nursing services even include reports to absent family members if needed, to make sure that care is progressing as planned.

What are the differences in all those professionals? In Florida, RNs, LPNs and CNAs are licensed by the state. They have different levels of education and training requirements, with RNs having the most. Home health aides at TenderCare are also required to complete a training program with a licensed school. While home health aides and companions provide non-medical services, including transportation, light housekeeping and help with bathing and grooming, only CNAs, RNs and LPNs may provide medical care such as helping with physical therapy exercises, working with IVs, changing bandages and administering medications; in general, the more education the job requires, the more medical tasks the provider is able to handle. TenderCare makes sure that every client has access to the professional services and contractors that are best needed for the circumstances.

TenderCare’s providers don’t just serve an older population. They can assist post-surgery patients of all ages, whether they simply need the occasional check-in or more intensive care. Some health insurance plans that include long-term care will even cover the services if prescribed by a physician!

Planning ahead, finding out from the doctor what post-surgery needs or treatments during an illness will be, is very important to helping an at-home healthcare service such as TenderCare schedule the best possible therapeutic plan. The more information the service has, the more details they know about the situation prior to implementing a care plan, the more smoothly things will go when they are needed. Information truly is power when planning for at-home care, long or short term!

 

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