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Drop In Day Care - Articles
Day care
by
Jean MacLeod
Posted
Wed 02 Sep 2009 6:36pm
Drop off at day care has been much easier since I stressed he could “discuss it with Dr.***” at our October appointment.
Thankfully, he seems to remember that it is the wish of the Doc which I am honoring. When we park, I undo his seat belt and he hesitates just ever so slightly before getting out. Before, he would drop his chin, ask what we
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Acne Care Tips for Day to Day Care
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
Acnezine Tips for Day to Day Acne Care
Acnezine treatment for your acne should be accompanied by a healthy skin care routine.
Wash the affected area twice a day... regularly.
Keep long hair off the face and shoulders and wash it daily.
Avoid shaving as much as possible; while shaving take care to avoid nicking the pimples.
Use a fresh
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Adult Day Care Update - - -
by
Jean MacLeod
Posted
Sun 31 May 2009 11:40pm
Forgot to mention that he is doing really well “one on one” with day care. The aide takes him walking if he decides “he’s going for a walk”.
He likes the physical games..., they are arranging for 2 days per week as feel he should socialize more but mercy, the drop off is difficult - for both of us. Last week we were 10 minutes in the parking lot before I got him
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Should I Use In home Care or Adult Day Care?
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Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Thu 09 Sep 2010 12:00am
You've got mom set up for several hours a week of in-home care. She does well enough, but she seems lonely. The caregivers who come to the house are nice and they do their job, but they are all quite young and Mom could use some peer interaction.
Read more about the differences between in-home care and adult day care:
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Should I Use In-home Care or Adult Day Care?
by
Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Tue 04 May 2010 12:00am
You've got mom set up for several hours a week of in-home care. She does well enough, but she seems lonely. The caregivers who come to the house are nice and they do their job, but they are all quite young and Mom could use some peer interaction.
Read more about in-home care and adult day care on eldercarelink.com:
Find care
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Stepping Stones in Care Series: Adult Day Care Fills a Gap
by
Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Wed 02 Jun 2010 12:00am
of services. What kind of care do our folks really need? The answer to that is often that they may benefit from more than one kind of service at a time.
If your elders live in their own home, maintenance help and perhaps some in-home help for health issues are already in place.
Read more about adult day care in the second installment of this series
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Adult Day Care – or Day Services – Can Fill a Gap for Caregivers
by
Carol Bradley Bursack
Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:31pm
Which sounds better? “Let’s go, Dad. We need to get you dressed for day care.” Or “Hey, Dad – let’s get you ready. The guys at the club are waiting!” If your Alzheimer’s afflicted dad is dragging his feet about going to day services and you need to get to work, which do you think would be more effective? It’s pretty obvious that the more respectful
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First Day at Day Care
by
Christina Molin
Posted
Tue 14 Sep 2010 12:00am
The plan was to take some pics of the kids together yesterday as we were getting ready to take both of them to day care. Well Vince was a bit more co-operative here, Sept 2007 on his first day:
This time around he was busy welding the door shut.
He keeps his eyes shielded against the sparks in case you are wondering why he
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Ian’s first day in full day care
by
suzette
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 1:03am
I’ve decided to put Ian on full day instead of half day, in the play school/ daycare. This is not to discuss why I put him on full day program, but to share the excitement he has.
In the morning yesterday, when I woke him up, he got excited because of the new trolley school bag I’ve given him as Christmas gift.
In addition, he has got new
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Andre’s DayCare experience
by
Bang Reyes
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm
is the first day of school and I have to report to work last Tuesday. Syempre I also want to personally bring him to the Daycare to see how he mingles with new friends. Abeth also dropped by at the daycare before going to the office to check Andre.
It is a 1-hour class that starts with a prayer, exercise, and activities like writing and coloring
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