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MD-direct Launches Online Caregiver Tools
Kirkland, WA (PRWEB) October 4, 2007 -- Citing an aging population, shifts in the traditional roles of children caring directly for aging parents and a continuing trend to avoid the expense of nursing home care MD-direct launched its on line caregiver tools suite.
"Children of aging parents in the past found themselves in the role of caregiver" said MD-direct President Aaron Chapman "more and more they find themselves in the role of care coordinator. From another city or another state they might oversee a part-time caregiver in an effort to save the expense of a nursing home or preserve some measure of independence for their aging parents."
MD-direct's caregiver tools suite gives patients, caregivers and parents the ability to completely manage supply delivery for home care needs. Caregiver tools allows users to set up flexible automatic orders, create account balances for on-site caregivers and print invoices for insurance billing and taxes from their own secure control panel at www.MDdirectonline.com.
"It's a unique system and I think baby boomers are going to take full advantage" says Chapman, "Just for registering a customer can have access to these tools and for them it could mean the difference between effectively coordinating care for their loved ones or the unfortunate and costly alternative of a nursing home."
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Tips On Home Care From the National Association for Home Care and Hospice
When you or a loved one become ill or need home care, it can be a very difficult and confusing time for a family. In order to help people make the difficult decision regarding who will care for their loved ones in their final days, NAHC has compiled advice to help family members decide on the right time to consider home care and how to ensure their loved ones are being well provided for. "Signs it is Time to Consider Home Care" and "Questions to Ask When Choosing a Home Care Provider" are vital for those people who must make this vital decision.
Tips For Shopping Online For Home Health Care Products
There are a multitude of home health care products that can be purchased online. However, the very availability of these products means we need to be particularly careful about what we buy and for what reason. We also need to be aware of the variability in quality, ingredients and manufacturing conditions that may not be of the same standard as those in our own country. Home health care products can include pharmaceuticals, natural remedies, and other products and equipment that support healing and wellness.
Tips For Shopping Online For Home Health Care Services
There are many types of home health services, both traditional and non-traditional. Home nursing and assistant services, massage therapists that visit the home, physiotherapists, even beauty therapists who do face massage could be considered a home health service. Whatever home health assistance you need, there is probably a service or individual who is willing to provide it.
Living Large: Overweight Seniors Fueling Growth for Home Instead Senior Care Businesses
Home Instead Senior Care announces that the business is witnessing a dramatic demographic shift as the ranks of obese seniors grow and need personal care services. It might be called the tale of two Boomers: One day you hear that older adults have never been healthier; they're working out and buffing up at YMCAs and fitness clubs throughout America, and living longer as a result. At the same time, half of middle-aged adults between 55 and 64 have high blood pressure and two and five are obese, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
Care.com Launches Caregiver Guide to Senior Health Issues
Elder care guide addresses common health conditions
B2B Marketing Health and Elder Care Services
Quality Care Options is an established company advocating for the right of all seniors to receive excellent service and product. The organization recommends Certified Senior Approved Services to its elderly clientele.
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America becomes Shield Accreditation - Senior Home Care
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America, LLC (HCAOA), the only non-medical senior home care accreditation in United States has become Shield Accreditation. Dedicated to offering the safest and most professional home care agencies to American seniors, the firm confirms that care companies have the following insurances: general liability insurance, worker's compensation, a dishonesty bond and a business license where required. Shield Accreditation has a more focused approach to seniors and their agencies.
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