I Have Fallen and Need Some Help

Tips for a Loved One in the Hospital

January 04, 2023 Erin Thompson
Tips for a Loved One in the Hospital
I Have Fallen and Need Some Help
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I Have Fallen and Need Some Help
Tips for a Loved One in the Hospital
Jan 04, 2023
Erin Thompson

Do you have a loved one in the hospital? Have you had a loved one in the hospital that the experience was not as good as could have been? I have put together a few tips that I have found helpful over the last few years of my career inside the senior living industry. Here are a few topics we cover:
1. Know when the doctor rounds
2. Get to know your nurses and communicate your loved ones needs and how to best care for them. Make it personal.
3. Understand that not all nurses are trained to care for people with dementia.
4. Communicate with your case managers and social workers early one and explain current living situations and plans for the future if a move is required for their safety needs.

If you would like to reach me to help you with your caregiving journey then you can schedule a call with me and we can talk about your loved one and how to ensure you know everything you need to know!

If you would like to join my email list with tips for caregiving and other motivational topics join here.

Our Facebook Group page for additional community support is www.facebook.com/groups/ivefallenandneedsomehelp/

You can connect with me at www.aspireformorewitherin.com

You can join my email list here.

You can schedule a call for us to connect about your caregiving journey here.

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Do you have a loved one in the hospital? Have you had a loved one in the hospital that the experience was not as good as could have been? I have put together a few tips that I have found helpful over the last few years of my career inside the senior living industry. Here are a few topics we cover:
1. Know when the doctor rounds
2. Get to know your nurses and communicate your loved ones needs and how to best care for them. Make it personal.
3. Understand that not all nurses are trained to care for people with dementia.
4. Communicate with your case managers and social workers early one and explain current living situations and plans for the future if a move is required for their safety needs.

If you would like to reach me to help you with your caregiving journey then you can schedule a call with me and we can talk about your loved one and how to ensure you know everything you need to know!

If you would like to join my email list with tips for caregiving and other motivational topics join here.

Our Facebook Group page for additional community support is www.facebook.com/groups/ivefallenandneedsomehelp/

You can connect with me at www.aspireformorewitherin.com

You can join my email list here.

You can schedule a call for us to connect about your caregiving journey here.