Embarking on a caregiving career can truly be a rewarding adventure. It's more than just a job; it's a pathway to connect deeply with and provide essential assistance to those most in need—specifically, the elderly...
Caring for an aging loved one often means working closely with doctors, nurses, home care providers, and family members. At the same time, sensitive health information must be protected. This is where HIPAA becomes important....
Research shows an estimated 73 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 in the United States as of 2019. Over 10,000 people are turning 65 every day. - United States Census Bureau As the...
Home care plays a crucial role in the United States as the population is steadily aging in a demographic shift, driving the demand for home care services. While all this may seem like good news...
Caregiver turnover in the home care industry hit an all-time high, approximately 81.6% in 2018. This means that for every one-hundred caregivers working in home care, around 82 quit or are laid off. But the...