Search Page Filters 214 result(s) Thumbnail Image Image Supporting Personal Care Needs Article This article reviews ways to support personal care needs and provides a worksheet to monitor personal care tasks. Thumbnail Image Image Emergency Bag Checklist Article The decision to call 911 or go to the emergency room is made quickly. In the heat of the moment it is hard to remember all that Thumbnail Image Image Keeping Your Loved One Comfortable in the Hospital Article Personal Preferences Nothing is more important than helping the staff understand the person you care for as a person! Don’t assume Thumbnail Image Image Going Home Checklist Article Here are some tips to ensure a smooth transition home for the person you care for. Be an advocate. Don’t go home until you are Thumbnail Image Image Effective Communication Article Communication is not just what we say, but how we say it. As a caregiver, it is important to think about how you communicate with Thumbnail Image Image Guía de recursos para los cuidadores (A Caregiver's Guide to Finding Resources) Article Existen muchos recursos, programas y servicios diferentes para apoyar a los cuidadores y a las personas que cuidan. Algunos Thumbnail Image Image Estar preparado para emergencias médicas (Being Prepared for Medical Emergencies) Article Estar preparado para emergencias médicas incluye tres cosas importantes: 1. Saber qué buscar y cuándo comunicarlo. Los adultos Thumbnail Image Image Cómo identificar sus brechas de conocimiento como cuidador/a (Identify Your Caregiver Knowledge Gaps) Article Muchos cuidadores comienzan su trabajo con poca o ninguna experiencia en atención médica o cuidado personal. A medida que Thumbnail Image Image Home Safety Checklist for Falls Article This room-by-room checklist highlights possible fall hazards. If you mark “Yes” to any of these questions, consider the Thumbnail Image Image Tour of The Brain 6: The Brain Stem (BCBS) Article Pagination Previous page Previous Previous page ... Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page ... Next page Next Filters Type Article Video Audio Topic Self-Care Falls Safety Health Conditions Providing Care Nutrition Wellness Mental Health Available Translations English Spanish Nepali Arabic Chinese, Simplified Author Healthwise Careforth External Source Clear filters
Thumbnail Image Image Supporting Personal Care Needs Article This article reviews ways to support personal care needs and provides a worksheet to monitor personal care tasks.
Thumbnail Image Image Emergency Bag Checklist Article The decision to call 911 or go to the emergency room is made quickly. In the heat of the moment it is hard to remember all that
Thumbnail Image Image Keeping Your Loved One Comfortable in the Hospital Article Personal Preferences Nothing is more important than helping the staff understand the person you care for as a person! Don’t assume
Thumbnail Image Image Going Home Checklist Article Here are some tips to ensure a smooth transition home for the person you care for. Be an advocate. Don’t go home until you are
Thumbnail Image Image Effective Communication Article Communication is not just what we say, but how we say it. As a caregiver, it is important to think about how you communicate with
Thumbnail Image Image Guía de recursos para los cuidadores (A Caregiver's Guide to Finding Resources) Article Existen muchos recursos, programas y servicios diferentes para apoyar a los cuidadores y a las personas que cuidan. Algunos
Thumbnail Image Image Estar preparado para emergencias médicas (Being Prepared for Medical Emergencies) Article Estar preparado para emergencias médicas incluye tres cosas importantes: 1. Saber qué buscar y cuándo comunicarlo. Los adultos
Thumbnail Image Image Cómo identificar sus brechas de conocimiento como cuidador/a (Identify Your Caregiver Knowledge Gaps) Article Muchos cuidadores comienzan su trabajo con poca o ninguna experiencia en atención médica o cuidado personal. A medida que
Thumbnail Image Image Home Safety Checklist for Falls Article This room-by-room checklist highlights possible fall hazards. If you mark “Yes” to any of these questions, consider the