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Job Fair for CNA's Home Health Aides and Personal Care Aides - help seniors in their homes non-medical care jobs available now

Posted December 02nd, 2008 at 07:59pm

Comfort Keepers of Springfield, PA is looking for individuals who have the passion and commitment to help the elderly in their homes with light housekeeeping, laundry, meals, incidental transportation to the doctor, grocery store or out to lunch and assistance with bathing and grooming. If you think this is you and you want to work between 2 and 40 hours per week for a company that can offer you flexible scheduling, competitive wages and recogition for job well done, you might be a Comfort... (continue reading)

Visiting Grandparents for holiday, tips for activities you can do.

Posted November 13th, 2008 at 01:17pm

Holiday Activity Ideas During the holidays, seniors often experience feelings of isolation and loneliness, so it is important to keep them active and involved. Try to include your loved ones in the family holiday preparations and activities. Cook a favorite meal together. Prepare a dish the senior loved as a child or once prepared as a holiday tradition. Involving the senior in the process, instead of making it for them, allows the senior to feel helpful and needed. Make a family cookbook.... (continue reading)

Personal monitoring systems, calling for help after falling, while ill or health problem

Posted October 12th, 2008 at 02:13pm

We all know the famous commercial where the lady is laying on the ground yelling, "Help me I fallen and can't get up!" The commercial is for the life line or life alert machine that calls for help for her. Interestingly enough the commercials have now evolved to a daughter and a mother who are sitting and the daughter explains to all of us how the machine kept her mother out of the facility. The marketing strategy is to try and convince a senior that having that machine is the answer to being... (continue reading)