The Significance of Routine in Home Health Care
Home health care is essential to helping those in need learn to manage and care for themselves and their families. Establishing a routine is a key part of home health care, which can help promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Home health care clinicians should work with their patients to develop an individualized routine that fits their needs and abilities.
Home Safety for Individuals with Disabilities
Individuals with disabilities require special consideration when it comes to home safety. Find out how you can create a safe environment for them with ADA compliant devices and other safety measures.
Emergency Preparedness for Homebound Patients
Being prepared for any emergency is essential for homebound patients. Having a plan in place and staying informed can help ensure that you and your loved ones are safe and secure during a crisis.
The Role of Dietitians in Home Health Care
Home health care providers can ensure their patients are receiving the proper nutrition to reach their health goals by using the services of a dietician.
Sleep Issues in Older Adults: Tips for Better Sleep
Sleep Issues in Older Adults: Tips for Better Sleep Sleep issues are a common problem for older adults. As people age, their sleep patterns can change, causing them to wake up more often, feel more tired during the day, and have difficulty falling asleep. Poor sleep...
A Guide to Selecting Mobility Aids for Home Use
All Care Health Solutions in Eagle, Idaho provides a guide to selecting the right mobility aid for home use. Learn more about the different types of mobility aids, and how to choose the right one for you.
Fall Prevention in the Home
Fall Prevention in the HomeAuthor: Tammy Rampton, RN, BSN Most parents expect toddlers and young children to fall - a lot! It’s part of the process of learning to walk, and no one is surprised when it happens. However, it’s not just children who fall. I tripped...
Home Health vs Home Care
Language is fun. Two things can sound similar and have very different meanings. No one is going to hand you a bouquet of flour (can you imagine the mess?) or put a cup of flowers in a cookie recipe. Home health and home care sound the same, but each has their own place and function. Read on to learn the difference!
All Care Hospice & Palliative Care Receives 2020 Customer Experience Award from Pinnacle Insight (a Medicare firm)
“It is an extreme honor for this entire team to be presented with this type of service award,” said Angela Hilleshiem, RN, CEO/President of All Care Health Solutions. “The level of respect that we are granted, to take care of our clients, is extraordinary. We want to thank all the clients and families that we have helped over the years for bestowing this prestigious award upon us,” continued Hilleshiem.
18 Hospice Truths & Misconceptions
Hospice is a philosophy of care and can be received wherever the patient and their loved ones prefer. This includes at home, in a senior living facility, or in-patient if needed.