Posts Tagged ‘long term care’

Attending the “I Can Do It” event in Tampa

Monday, November 29th, 2010

As a professional caregiver who has been a family caregiver, I am often inspired by teachers and authors of books about using your full potential. Louise Hay, who is a metaphysical lecturer and best selling author of numerous books who also founded the “I Can Do It” conference that has been coming to the Tampa Bay area for a few years.

She has this gift of bringing several metaphysical teachers together for a weekend of motivation, inspiration and fascination that leaves you wanting more.  It was thrilling to see Louise Hay up on stage announcing that she is writing a book and returning to lecturing at age 84 because she feels guided to do so.

To this day, if I”m feeling stressed or uneasy, I just pop one of Louise Hay’s cd’s into my car sound system and allow myself to calm down, take deep breaths, and trust that I was safe in the universe. But when I was an active family caregiver I would use these simple, but powerful steps to gain calmness and clarity, which prepared me for my visits with my in-laws who were having difficulty adjusting to physical, medical and mental changes that were occurring often in their lives. My ability to remain caring, centered, and clear helped guide me to the next best steps for their care.

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High-Quality, Compassionate Health Care Services from Arcadia

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Arcadia provides high quality & compassionate home health care services to local communities on both sides of Tampa Bay. Founded in 1978, Arcadia has a total of 106 locations in 24 states. We have earned a solid reputation for only hiring the best of the best in terms of caregivers. Arcadia is licensed, bonded & insured; we do not utilize “subcontractors”; the folks we hire are our employees. Please feel free to watch our new Impact Movie (by clicking the image below) and learn more about Arcadia Home Care & Staffing — Helping People to Stay at Home & Healthier Longer.

Click to learn more about Arcadia

For more information, contact:

Tina Costa, RN
(727) 579 – 9414
tcosta@arcadiahealthcare.com
http://www.arcadiaservices.com/stpetersburg

What’s My Role as a Caregiver?

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

This week, I was a guest on the Transitioning Aging Parents radio show.  The host, Dale Carter, and I had a great conversation that answered the question “What’s My Role as a Caregiver when my parent moves in Assisted Living?

We discussed the concept of family caregivers remaining as the main advocate for their parent(s) when they move into Assisted Living.  In addition, we considered the concept of the family caregiver and professional caregiver creating a “co-partnering” caregiver relationship where they work together to furnish the best care for their parent/resident.

Click here to listen to the show and learn how to handle this type of transition.

Safe & Accessible Interior Design

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Our Baby Boomer (born between 1947 & 1964) population is aging and are considering their own future, as well as their parent’s future. Some Baby Boomer’s are becoming their parents caretaker and some are just looking ahead to prepare so that they can retire in their homes comfortably and safely. Studies have shown that most seniors and Baby Boomers would prefer to remain in their homes as they age and not have to move out to a retirement facility ever. In addition, this growing population and their parents may not be able to afford to move so the idea of Aging In Place takes the concept of Universal Design and makes it even more personalized, affordable and long lasting to the users of the home.


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Sun Towers Retirement Community

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Joe and Greta McCloud moved from California to Kings Point in Sun City Center in 1993 to care for her parents who were beginning to decline. Once Greta’s parents passed away, she and Joe moved out of state and then decided to return to Kings Point for their own retirement years. “Kings Point offered everything we needed in a retirement community” said Greta. As Greta’s own health began to decline, she found herself hospitalized after a fall which led to a stay in Sun Terrace’s skilled nursing facility.

Greta says: “I was very impressed when I went to Sun Terrace from the hospital after having broken my back. They kindly convinced me that therapy was what I needed to walk again. I was treated with kindness and proficiency. I was out of it at first and slowly my mind came back and then my ability to walk again. I had to wear a back brace every time I got out of bed. The therapist adjusted my brace so I could easily put it on by myself. I would recommend Sun Terrace to anyone needing therapy. I attribute my recovery to Sun Terrace for all the help they gave me. They actually saved my life, as I no longer walk with a walker or use a wheelchair. When I left Sun Terrace, my husband and I moved to Sun Towers. Both places have very kind people who assist us with anything we need. It is wonderful.”

Sun Towers is a retirement community offering Independent, Assisted Living, Memory Care and skilled nursing all under one roof.

For additional information, please call 813-634-3347 and be sure to visit our web site:
www.SunTowersRetirement.com
Sun Towers and Sun Terrace are located at 101 Trinity Lakes Drive, Sun City Center, FL
Assisted Living License #4991