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Caregiving Costs U.S. Business $29 Billion in Lost Productivity |
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by Thomas CutlerU.S. businesses lose up to $29 billion per year in lost productivity from employees who provide care to an elder. One in four households, approximately 22 million U.S. families, are currently providing care to elder loved ones. South Florida companies are starting to recognize that employees providing care ultimately affects workforce productivity.
According to Olga Brunner, President of A Good Daughter (www.agooddaughter.com), who cared for her mother with Alzheimers disease, "While caring for elders can be a rewarding experience, it can also be stressful. Caregivers need to juggle these responsibilities with family, work and personal life. A great deal of time can be spent tracking down resources, responding to an elders changing needs, setting up and managing multiple services, or checking on the care an older relative is receiving."
Professional elder care management services provide a wide range of services to help employees handle their caregiving concerns and allowing them to keep a balance in their lives.
In-person assessment is appropriate when an employee is concerned about an elderly family members current situation. Brunner suggested, "We can arrange for an in-person assessment of an older relatives condition. Based on the findings, expert care manager recommend services, assistive products, or residence alterations that may be necessary or helpful." Scheduled check-in services allow caregiver to set up scheduled check-ins by a professional care manager providing a monitor for an elderly relatives situation and care. Other services that can assist caregivers include, professional assistance/care coordination, Onsite facility reviews, In-person help, and respite care. Providing employees with elder care management services assists in easing the burden of balancing work and family obligations while keeping them productive.
A Good Daughter www.agooddaughter.com Olga Brunner 800-963-3877
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 March 2006 )
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Today's Elder Abuse Headlines |
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Grant awarded for Elder Abuse Unit
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Mother, son take plea deal in gruesome case of elder abuse
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Awareness key to stopping elder abuse
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Group works to prevent abuse of elderly
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Elder abuse hotline may have to disconnect
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County address elder abuse
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Elder Abuse Lawyer Comments on Nursing Home Quality of Care Performance Study
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South Whitehall Township residents learn how to prevent, report elder abuse
The Lehigh County District Attorney's Elder Abuse Task Force spoke to a group of about 50 people Thursday night.
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Couple arrested on elder abuse/identity theft charges
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Weekly Health Calendar
SUNDAY Elder Abuse Forum: "Bodies, Hearts and Minds, The Impact of Physical and Emotional Abu
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