About Creative Caregivers

Our highly qualified and trained caregivers are ready to help you and your loved ones with a variety of daily activities such as: Caring companionship, Meal planning & preparation, Incidental transportation, Running errands, Light housekeeping, Monitoring of safety while bathing, Assistance with bill paying, and Emergency monitoring. Our personalized services are available seven days a week and can range from a few hours daily to 24 hours and live-in-care. We are fully licensed and insured. Contact us today!

Coping with Elders Who Won’t Accept In-Home Caregivers

2019-02-13T14:26:59-05:00

Carol Bradley Bursack, Minding Our Elders  Hiring in-home care for my neighbor, Joe, was quite an ordeal. The company we chose and their caregivers were great, but the quality of care wasn't the issue. The problem was that Joe resented anyone but me helping him. He locked one caregiver out of his home, let another in but was rude to her, and thoroughly enjoyed one young man, but only because they could discuss golf together. Families hire home care to provide respite and quality care for seniors, but what is a caregiver to do when their loved one refuses to cooperate with [...]

Coping with Elders Who Won’t Accept In-Home Caregivers2019-02-13T14:26:59-05:00

Caring for the Caregivers: Christmas with Alzheimer’s

2019-08-27T08:24:59-04:00

The holidays are supposed to be a joyful time, full of celebration with family. But for caregivers and the millions of people living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related form of dementia, the holidays can be nothing short of overwhelming. The holiday season brings additional financial strain, a disruption in routine and many more unforeseen commitments that can contribute to caregiver stress. Read how one daughter sees through the holiday stress and finds peace with her father’s dementia through the holidays. Finding Triumph in Tragedy: Christmas with Alzheimer’s Colleen Carrol Campbell is an author, broadcast journalist and a former presidential speechwriter. [...]

Caring for the Caregivers: Christmas with Alzheimer’s2019-08-27T08:24:59-04:00

Managing Holidays With Aging Parents

2018-12-05T15:12:25-05:00

Creative Caregivers would like to share this valuable information with you as provided by A Place for Mom. It provides fantastic tips for the holiday season when dealing with your older relatives who may have difficulty with the activity and stress of the season.   Over the holidays, we’re likely to see our aging parents and relatives and learn more about their daily habits. If they are beginning to get lonely or are having trouble living independently, the holidays can quickly become a difficult and stressful time. However, if we approach this time with a positive and proactive attitude, we can make our [...]

Managing Holidays With Aging Parents2018-12-05T15:12:25-05:00

What is a Caregiver

2018-12-05T14:54:09-05:00

Everyone needs a little help from time to time and while many seniors lean on the friends and family members for support, there may be some instances in which it’s necessary to seek additional assistance or long-term care. Any senior finding themselves in need of a little extra help in their daily life might benefit from the services of a family caregiver, but they are not always available for long-term care. In this case, a private duty home senior caregiver is the next best thing. These professionals may be the perfect answer for those who need assistance in non-medical aspects of [...]

What is a Caregiver2018-12-05T14:54:09-05:00

Signs a Senior Needs Help at Home

2018-11-27T01:57:06-05:00

Admitting the need for help and accepting assistance is not easy for people as they age. The responsibility often falls on family members to recognize the signs that an aging loved one might need support with completing the activities of daily living. How do you know if it is time for in-home care? Look for the red flags listed below. Changes in Physical Function and Mental Status Difficulty keeping track of time Sleeping for most of the day Poor diet or weight loss Loss of interest in hobbies and activities Changes in mood or extreme mood swings Difficulty getting up from a [...]

Signs a Senior Needs Help at Home2018-11-27T01:57:06-05:00

Top tech devices that help seniors live at home comfortably and safely

2018-11-27T01:45:33-05:00

Though seniors are becoming more technology savvy all the time, many are still skeptical about the latest devices. But when someone wants to age in place instead of leaving their home, technology can be a lifesaver. No matter whether you're the child of an aging parent or the caregiver, you can help determine if these technological gadgets could help keep a senior safe, and identify the best options for them. Ask a primary care physician for suggestions on the areas where they think your aging loved one may need help now and in the future. "I love new technology, but only if it brings [...]

Top tech devices that help seniors live at home comfortably and safely2018-11-27T01:45:33-05:00

What Is Dementia?

2018-11-26T14:35:10-05:00

Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia. About dementia Dementia is not a specific disease. It's an overall term that describes a group of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person's ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases. Vascular dementia, which occurs after a stroke, is the second most common dementia type. But there are many other conditions that can cause symptoms [...]

What Is Dementia?2018-11-26T14:35:10-05:00

9 Strategies to Help a Parent Who Refuses Care

2018-09-27T22:06:52-04:00

Your mother resists in-home helpers, insisting you can wait on her. Your frail father won't stop driving. Your aunt denies the need for a personal care aide, in spite of her unwashed hair and soiled clothes. Your grandmother refuses to move to an assisted living facility "because it's full of old people." Sound familiar? Nothing is harder for a family caregiver than an elder loved one who refuses needed help. "This is one of the most common and difficult caregiving challenges that adult kids face," says Donna Cohen, Ph.D. a clinical psychologist and author of "The Loss of Self: A Family [...]

9 Strategies to Help a Parent Who Refuses Care2018-09-27T22:06:52-04:00

Aging in Place: Growing Old at Home

2019-08-27T08:32:19-04:00

"The stairs are getting so hard to climb. "Since my wife died, I just open a can of soup for dinner. "I've lived here 40 years. No other place will seem like home. These are common issues for older people. You may share the often-heard wish—"I want to stay in my own home!" The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that. Staying in your own home as you get older is called "aging in place." This article contains suggestions to help you find the help you need to continue to live independently. [...]

Aging in Place: Growing Old at Home2019-08-27T08:32:19-04:00

Caring for the elderly: Dealing with resistance

2018-09-27T11:31:26-04:00

Caring for the elderly can be challenging — particularly if a loved one doesn't want help. Understand what's causing your loved one's resistance and how you can encourage cooperation. By Mayo Clinic Staff One of the toughest challenges you can face when caring for the elderly is resistance to care. How do you help a loved one who doesn't want help? Understand why resistance to care might develop and strategies for fostering cooperation. What causes resistance to care? If your loved one is in need of care, he or she is likely dealing with loss — physical loss, mental loss, the [...]

Caring for the elderly: Dealing with resistance2018-09-27T11:31:26-04:00
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