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By: Home Helpers San Mateo County Home Helpers Spreads Awareness About Parkinson’s Disease Local Home Care Company Offers Community Caregiving Tips for Parkinson’s Patients San Mateo, CA, April 2, 2013 – The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation estimates that there are nearly one million people living with Parkinson’s in the United States. In light of April being National Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Home Helpers of San Mateo County is educating the local community on tips for families who are providing care for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease. “As a company that works with senior citizens and their families on a daily basis, we understand the challenges that families face when having to provide care for loved ones with chronic illnesses such as Parkinson’s,” Home Helpers of San Mateo County is educating the community on how they can prepare for providing care for an aging loved one with Parkinson’s by offering the following tips: • Have Back Up – No matter how much you want to be, you are not superman or superwoman and cannot be there all the time to provide care. Train a few family members who you trust to serve as your backup so that you can move forward with daily responsibilities without worrying or enlist the services of Home Helpers to help with your loved one a few hours a week. • Keep a Journal – Having a loved one with Parkinson’s requires a lot of time and effort. Paying attention to how they are doing each day is very important. Pay attention to any new symptoms and write them down in a journal to take with you to the next doctor visit. This could be something significant to the doctor who may be able to help by changing medication or offering up some other alternatives to help. All Home Helpers caregivers are trained to pay attention to their client and anything new that they may be doing and alert their loved ones or doctor’s. • Remember to Recharge Your Batteries – Providing care is exhausting. Coming up with a plan so that you can remind yourself to have “me” time will prevent caregiver burnout. Home Helpers can help with caregiver burnout. By offering services from a few hours a week to 24/7 care, we can help you enjoy your time spent with your loved one and ease the constant worry of being the sole caregiver. Home Helpers of San Mateo County is the nation’s leading care franchise specializing in non-medical, companionship, personal care and medical services for seniors, new mothers and those recovering from illness or injury. Home Helpers recognizes the importance of helping families remain educated on chronic illnesses that affect senior citizens, such as Parkinson’s. For more information about providing care for Parkinson’s patients, contact Home Helpers of Mitch Williams at 650 868 2004 or mwilliams@homehelpers.cc or visit www.HomeCareSanMateoCA.com. ABOUT HOME HELPERS Founded in 1997, Cincinnati-based Home Helpers is one of the nation’s leading senior care franchises specializing in comprehensive home care services for seniors, new and expectant mothers, those recovering from illness or injury and individuals facing lifelong challenges. Home Helpers currently has a presence in more than 600 communities across North America and is seeking qualified franchise candidates in strategic communities throughout the country. Home Helpers was recently ranked the #1 Senior Care Franchise and “Best of the Best” by Entrepreneur magazine for the fifth straight year and continues to lead the way in the senior care industry. Home Helpers is affiliated with Direct Link® Help At The Touch Of A Button, a national provider of medical alert units, including 24-hour personal emergency response systems, an automated medication dispenser and vital signs monitoring units that enable seniors to feel safer and live independently at home for longer than might otherwise be possible. Home Helpers does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of religion, race, sex, color, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age or sexual preference in connection with employment or acceptance, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities. For more information on Home Helpers and franchising opportunities, visit the company’s Web site at www.HomeHelpers.CC. End
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