Elder Care Guides' Human Resources Director Elizabeth Reynolds was recently interviewed on Business Networking Radio. In the interview, Elizabeth touched on some of the characteristics of a great professional caregiver, and the career path for graduates of programs like Newbridge College's Medical Assistant program. In addition to training and professional experience, Elizabeth has an eye for identifying candidates with relevant personal experience providing care to a disabled loved one, and the less-tangibile "heart" qualities that are essential to the services that we provide.
To download an mp3 of the interview (air date 7/20/11), please click here.
For information about opportunities for professional caregivers at Elder Care Guides, please visit the "Career Opportunities" page on our website.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday, November 9, 2009
National Home Care Aide Week
November is National Home Care and Hospice month, and although Elder Care Guides is not a home care company, we want to recognize and illuminate our wonderful employees, the professional caregivers. The National Association for Home Care and Hospice has named November 8th - 14th National Home Care Aide week, with the theme "Home Care Aide: Loving Hands and Compassionate Hearts." This special month and week was announced to bring attention to and celebrate those to spend their lives caring for others. A noble profession, caregiving doesn't often get the attention it deserves. Care Management support, a personalized care plan, and the expert care of a professional caregiver is what allows the growing elderly population to stay at home much longer than originally thought possible.
There are many ways to contribute to and acknowledge that special caregiver in your life, and we encourage you to branch out this month to increase awareness of this much valued career.
There are many ways to contribute to and acknowledge that special caregiver in your life, and we encourage you to branch out this month to increase awareness of this much valued career.
- Educate yourself about Care Management and Caregiving by requesting books and materials on the topic at your local library.
- Pass out small gifts or tiny treats to volunteers and caregivers at a local assisted or independent living retirement communities.
- Talk about Care Management with your neighbors and friends who may be struggling in the sandwich generation and don't know where to find help.
As you go about your days in November, stop and notice all the caregivers that surround you. These amazing people are sitting with an elderly person at a restaurant, helping them with their meal. They are reaching for an item on a high shelf at the grocery store for a person in a wheelchair. Every day, they are giving of themselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually, all to assist another person to live with dignity and purpose. To the professional caregivers, we salute you. Happy National Home Care Aide week!
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