LaTanya Sanders is this month’s Caregiver of the Month. She was nominated because while she was at a Members home, there was an accident outside on the corner. The Member was concerned it was their loved one and asked her to go check. When she got outside to the accident, a Police Officer was there before the ambulance and needed assistance with multiple people. LaTanya provided CPR/First Aid to one of the drivers until Fire arrived and saved his life. …
10 Safety Tips Every Caregiver Should Know
Seniors are involved in more than 2.3 million accidents in their homes each year. While many seniors prefer to live independently, most homes are poorly designed to meet their needs. Approximately 7,000 adults 65 and older die in such accidents annually. Falls are the number one safety risk for older adults – nearly one third of the senior population falls each year with 70% of falls occurring at home. Older adults need to take extra safety precautions due to physical …
Takeaways About Becoming a Caregiver Post Retirement
People tend to only focus on the awesome parts of retirement, but sometimes it may require you to become a caregiver for a loved one. Home Assist Health is here every step of the way to ensure you have all the tools and resources you need. Whether you planned for it or not, we have rallied up advice from our network of caregivers to offer you advice and support along the way. Taking on the duties of being a caregiver …
Four Tips to Keep Your Heart Healthy
Did you know that 83.6 million American adults suffer from cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association? Moreover, half of those are age 60 or older. In honor of American Heart Month this February, we wanted to share some important caregiving tips for those with heart disease. The right care can improve and save lives. Here are a few key tips: Diet: What goes in affects the body. The best thing to fuel your body is eating plenty of …
Six Unexpected Heart-Healthy Snacks
Let’s face it, we all snack throughout the day, so why not talk about heart-healthy snaking in celebration of Heart Month in February. Here are 6 on-the-go snacks that can, surprisingly, help your heart. Popcorn: Popcorn delivers polyphenols—antioxidants linked to improving heart health. Gram for gram, popcorn boasts three times more polyphenols than kidney beans (the highest vegetable polyphenol source) and four times more than cranberries (the best fruit source), according to recent research out of the University of Scranton. …
Precautions for the 2019/2020 Flu Season
What should I do to protect myself from flu this season? CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older as the first and most important step in protecting against this potentially serious disease. In addition to getting a seasonal flu vaccine, you can take everyday preventive actions like staying away from sick people and washing your hands to reduce the spread of germs. If you are sick with flu, stay home from work or school to prevent spreading …
Burrito Bowl – Healthy Recipe on a Budget
Whether your New Year’s resolution is to eat healthier, be budget conscious, or to even suggest new ways to help our own members how to each healthy on a budget, we felt this fun recipe would check all of those boxes for you! The fresh flavors in this Burrito Bowl make for a healthy, delicious, and affordable option! This recipe is inspired by a wrapped, handheld burrito, but executed with a new approach. Burrito Bowl Ingredients: • 1 Cup White …
Three New Year’s Goals to Improve Caregiver Well-Being
This year, take care of yourself, too. It’s natural for caregivers to put themselves last, but this habit is harmful to health – the consequences of unchecked caregiver stress are serious. Statistics show that it can cause serious chronic illness and higher rates of early death. The ongoing stress can also negatively affect mood and relationships. Here are three goals you can easily implement this year: 1. Don’t be Afraid to Ask for Help Put together a caregiving team of …
Payroll & Human Resource Updates
Payroll Reminders: Home Assist Health is now paperless for all time and attendance. Please use the Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) that has been provided to you. This is a State mandated system and not utilizing this system will include but not be limited to delay in pay and disciplinary actions. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office today 602-795-7620. Pay dates by month: November …
Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) Updates
Dear Caregiver, By now you have learned and should be using the Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) system for clocking in and out. If you are not using it, contact us right away 602-795-7620. This is a federal requirement under the CURES ACT. ALL Arizona Long Term Care Providers and caregivers must use Electronic Visit Verification in order to be paid. More information about the CURES ACT can be found at https://www.azahcccs.gov/AHCCCS/Initiatives/EVV In accordance to the Federal and State Rules, Home …