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Arosa Shares Advice on Caregiver Communications Whether it be general aging or part of a healing process, good communication with seniors is very important. Studies have shown that good communication is a skill that is teachable, as shown by the fact that medical students often receive communication training during their schooling. Learning and utilizing effective...
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Arosa Proud to Recognize 14 of it’s Locations as the Choice for Care Management in 2022 What is Home Care Pulse? Simply put, they’re a massive resource for healthcare providers in so many ways. Driven by principles, family, and helping healthcare providers, Home Care Pulse provides training, surveys, reputation management, and a ton of resources...
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While Caring for Others, Don’t Forget About Yourself What is Caregiver Burnout? By definition, caregiver burnout is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. There can many factors that contribute this problem. Caregiver burnout most commonly occurs when someone caring for another feels guilty for taking any time to actually care for themselves. Symptoms...
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Finding the Right Person to Care for Your Loved One The New Trend of Aging at Home While long-term care facilities like nursing homes have typically been a staple for aging adults, that trend is starting to change. This can be attributed to many factors, but for most families, it is all about what is...
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While Most Vulnerable to COVID, Seniors Remain Determined to Live Their Lives The New Wave Officially B.1.1.529, we all know the new variant by its Greek name, Omicron. Believed to have originated in South Africa, research is still underway to ultimately determine the transmissibility and severity of the new variant. Vaccines remain critical to every...
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Same Great Care, Brand New Office About Arosa Orlando Originally founded in 1999 as The Cameron Group, Arosa has been serving the greater Orlando area for over two decades. Our Arosa Orlando Team has over 100 years of collective experience, and deep rooted local community partnerships necessary to help families and clients work through every...
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Questions to Ask Home Care Agencies Most seniors prefer to live in the comfort of their own home, a place where they feel more connected, safe, and secure. But as the aging process begins, living becomes more difficult, not only for the senior but also for each family member. This puts significant strain on your...
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How to Support a Client Who Has a New Medical Diagnosis A client with a new medical diagnosis can feel scared, overwhelmed, and confused. Here’s what you can say and do to help: Do you know the Greek myth of Persephone? She was in a field picking flowers when suddenly the ground beneath her feet...
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Communicating with Someone who has Hearing Loss It’s a common thing among older people; hearing deteriorates. Grandkids will joke that Grandma or Grandpa “can’t hear a word” and may try to play tricks on them. That’s all in good fun but hearing loss can be extraordinarily frustrating for the sufferer. We take for granted the...
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