When a patient starts to experience memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline, it can be a stressful, uncertain, and trying time for everyone involved. The MoCA is a brief 30-question test that takes around 10 to 12 minutes to complete and helps assess people for cognitive impairment.
Finding The Right Care Option For A Loved One With Disability
We often place people with disabilities in one category but the truth is that every disabled person is different. Not only do they face different challenges, but they also require different care. And since the care they need varies considerably, finding the best solution for every individual will require a thorough assessment and evaluation of available resources.
5 Tips For Convincing Your Elderly Loved One To Use Mobility Aid
Who would you trust to care for an elderly frail loved one at home?
The challenge of caring for a parent at home with Parkinson’s disease
At some point your parent living with Parkinson’s disease is going to need assistance with some of the basics of daily life, but, if he or she is still living in their own home, a little help in the form of a caregiver trained in disabled care will make a great difference. Whether for a few hours a day or a few days a week, this may be all they need to continue living alone.
Growing the Economy - one Champ at a time
Talking to your parent about bringing in a caregiver
CareChamp provides top trained caregivers to care for your loved one in the comfort & safety of their own home
What you need to know about home based care agencies in South Africa
Tips on caring for a loved one living with dementia
How to go about finding the right caregiver for your parent living at home
Hospital or home for your elderly frail or disabled parent?
When you hire a caregiver or companion for an aging parent, make sure you choose only the best
As one of the most highly rated and trusted caregivers and home based nursing agency in Cape Town, CareChamp has created and tailored home based services that are designed to make it easier for elderly frail and disabled people to stay in their own homes, if possible, or to live with their families.