Introduction

I am passionate about eldercare and the need to better support older New Zealanders to stay in their own homes with quality at home care. I firmly believe that people who remain in their own homes have increased levels of independence, positivity, happiness and longevity.

This blog is for me to:

- Share some of our client's success stories with quality homecare

- Pass on some tips on ways to enable you (or your parents) to stay at home longer

- Express my views on ideas and policies involving the eldercare / aged care industry



Thursday, May 16, 2013

AUTUMN NEWSLETTER

Miranda Smith Homecare has been getting positive feedback from the senior community north of Auckland as it moves to expand its services into the Rodney district. Agency representatives have been meeting with groups such as Parkinson’s in Orewa and Warkworth to discuss what Miranda Smith Homecare can offer, and with a co-ordinator now set up in Orewa, the agency is keen to hear from both potential clients and caregivers in those areas. Meanwhile, the Auckland office has been busy bolstering its network of carers and is also keen to take on new clients. The Christchurch team is busy, as is Wellington, which is getting most of its enquiries as a result of recommendations from existing clients who have had great experiences with Miranda Smith Homecare. With the onset of winter and elderly being vulnerable to colds and flu, all offices are taking measures to ensure client have adequate warmth and are comfortable as the weather deteriorates. Miranda Smith Homecare also wants to remind people of its convalescence service, which involves discharge planning and aims to take the stress out of returning home following a stint in hospital. Carers will take practical and simple steps to ensure clients have the necessary assistance and best chance of recovery when returning home. They include ensuring beds have clean linen so as to reduce chance of infection, shopping and ensuring meals are readily available, organising medical prescriptions and assisting with exercise, etc. Day to day routines like cooking and cleaning are also undertaken by our carers. See our website: www.mshomecare.co.nz for more details

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