Help at Home during Cancer Treatment

The World Health Organization, http://www.who.int/en/, is observing World Cancer Day February 4, 2012.  New figures by the World Cancer Research Fund,( Ways to reduce your cancer risk), are expected to confirm that about a third of the most common cancers can actually be prevented by:

  • Eating a varied and healthy diet
  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Regular physical activity
  • Limiting alcohol intake

By educating people about cancer worldwide we can prevent 30-40 percent of cancers, and a full one-third of cancers can be cured through early diagnosis and treatment.

If you or a loved one are being treated for any type of cancer in San Diego and need extra support getting through the treatment Love 2 Live can help.  Love 2 Live can provide an assistant to come to your home and help you by preparing nutritious meals, help you maintain your daily routine, pay attention to your needs for rest, nutrition, exercise, and private time.  Call to arrange a meeting to discuss your individual needs.

Living to be 100 in San Diego

 

BIRTHDAY

I read a great article this morning about staying active and reaching your 100th birthday.  A report from the National Institute on Aging says “Living to 100 is becoming increasingly commonplace … In 1950, there were approximately 3000 American centenarians.  By 2050 there could be nearly 1 million.”

It’s important to stay active and involved.  Most people would agree that the aging population wants to stay in their own home and not move to a facility of any kind.  Facilities can be nice, but let’s face it, it’s not home.  If you or your loved one are facing challenges of staying at your home, give Love 2 Live a call.  We would love to discuss what we can do to help.

Our compassionate, professional caregivers can make your life easier by providing help with bathing and dressing, cooking and cleaning, and laundry.  They can go on errands or drive you to an appointment.  They can walk the dog or make the bed, dust, vacuum or just sit and talk for a little while.  We love to care and would love to meet with you in your home to plan how you could best utilize our services.

Please read the article: http://www.lifelinescreening.com/health-updates/healthy-you/general-health-and-wellness/america-were-old-and-getting-older.aspx?SourceCD=LETT-823

Caregivers feel Guilty

I read this article today and it made me think about how we can help ourselves and help our loved ones.   One thing we don’t want is to feel resentful and guilty.  We want the person we are caring for to feel loved and secure and to bring some joy back into their lives.  Wendy mentions that no one wants to be a burden and sometimes that means you, the caregiver, need to seek help.  She says that spending time with your relative and enjoying that time is what is important.   When you’re burned out and tired you can’t be a good caregiver.   When you’re missing time from work and worried about your job, you can’t be a good caregiver.  You can ask for respite by calling Love 2 Live and having one of our trained, compassionate,  professional caregivers come to help your loved one and give you a much needed break.  It doesn’t mean that you stop caring for your mom, dad, grandma, grandpa or other.  You simply get to spend quality time with them and let the professional caregiver do the stuff that makes you tired and frustrated.  Love 2 Live caregivers can help with meal planning and preparation, personal care like bathing, dressing and oral care.  They can go shopping, dust the furniture do the laundry or walk the dog.  Call Love 2 Live for your much needed break. We love to care.   Please read the article:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wendy-lustbader/caregivers_b_1211853.html

What is an Assessment?

When you’re considering finding help for a loved one it is always important to find out what they really need.  You want to support their desire to stay in their home and you want them to be safe.  It is essential to identify risks and how we can reduce them.  Please read the following article that was published by AARP and then call Love 2 Live to schedule a free, thorough assessment.   Click here to read the article:  How to Assess Your Loved One’s Situation, Elder Care

At Love 2 Live we are here to help with

  • Caring Companionship
  • Personal Care Assistance
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Household help
  • Transportation for shopping and doctor appointments

We will assist with a customized care plan after a complete assessment to help you or your loved one in San Diego live with joy and dignity in the comfort of your home.

Choosing Private Duty Home Care In San Diego

This week is National Caregiver Recognition and this month is National Home Care Month.

We want to recognize those family caregivers who sacrifice so much to care for their loved ones.

As a family caregiver, the thought of hiring someone to care for your loved one may bring up a whole host of concerns. Among them may be:

 

  • Worry
  • Cost
  • Guilt

Worry: Many caregivers believe they are the only ones who can properly care for their loved one. Others worry that their loved one may take that act of hiring an outside caregiver as a “lack of caring” by their family member. And for those just starting out as a family caregiver, you may be concerned that your loved one will be resistant to the idea that he or she needs “outside” help. Although any of the above may be true for your situation, most often the addition of a professional caregiver is well received by the elderly. Check out our radio interview and testimonial page to see what many of our own clients have to say.

Cost: The cost of hiring a non-medical caregiver is an expense that most people do not plan for and often they are surprised when it is not covered by their health insurance. This can cause people to make the decision to “do it all themselves” which can be done for a while but it will take its toll. Statistics proving the health and stress problems that afflict family caregivers is well documented and easy to find. Additionally, lack of training and support is associated with poor health outcomes for both caregivers and recipients according to the 2007 Report to the Health Trust: Recommendations for Wellness Initiatives that came out of UC Berkley. There are also numerous studies that show family caregivers suffer in the workplace through lost time, wages, and they are often not seen as viable candidates for promotions and merit raises. When all of this is taken into consideration, the choice of “doing it all yourself” is much more costly than paying for non-medical care. But before you run out and hire someone, we suggest you know the facts. We can also help you explore resources for payment that you might not be aware of, such as Veteran’s benefits, Health Care Spending accounts and other options.

Guilt: Many family caregivers resist hiring a professional caregiver because they feel like they should be able to do it. That by taking “some time off” they are somehow being a bad daughter or wife. In reality, the average family caregiver is married, female, mid-forties to early fifties who works a full time job and spends 18 hours each week providing care to a loved one. It is no wonder that stress and health issues are so rampant in family caregivers. No one can successfully operate at a “sprint” pace for years without serious consequences to their health and mental wellness. Some of the symptoms of caregiver stress are:

  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Gaining or losing a lot of weight
  • Feeling tired most of the time
  • Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy
  • Becoming easily irritated or angered
  • Feeling constantly worried
  • Often feeling sad
  • Frequent headaches, bodily pain, or other physical problems
  • Abuse of alcohol or drugs, including prescription drugs.

If you find yourself in this list, it is impossible to hide your suffering from the person you are caring for, because that person cares about you, too. It is likely she is very aware of the toll your caregiving roll is taking on you, and she suffers from a sense of guilt over it. Making a plan to maximize your availability to her through the strategic use of professional caregiving services, even if it is only for 8 hours once a month, is a wise and loving thing to do for you and for your loved one.

Guilt also tends to make you feel like you have to do it today because your loved one may not be here tomorrow but it is more likely your loved one will live for many years. It is essential that those years be as positive and full of joy as possible. Let us help you make each day more joyful by providing you with some time to not worry, to exist with confidence that what needs to be done is being done and that all is well because your loved one-although not in your hands-is in good hands. Research shows that people who take an active, problem-solving approach to caregiving issues are less likely to feel stressed than those who react by worrying, feeling helpless or guilt-ridden. A professional caregiver can help you and your loved one get more out of life in so many ways.

Contact us and schedule a time for a free in-home assessment. During the assessment, we can answer any questions you might have about what we do and whether we are the right choice for you and your loved one. The assessment is not a sales call; it is an opportunity for you to more fully explore our services, our caregiver training, and for us to find out if we are a good match to your needs. At the very least, you will find the assessment educational and helpful to you.