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… spouse or children, but they can also include friends and caregivers. What types of abuse or neglect can happen to … not treat older adults with respect. When people experience personal problems or stresses, they might be at greater risk … how to help. They can help an older adult assess their own personal safety, and they can help develop a safety plan. …
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… have these symptoms. When should my child see a health care provider? You cannot be sure your child has roseola … may recommend that you make an appointment with your health care provider or if they think your child’s illness is … illness. If your child has had a seizure, see your health care provider as soon as possible to rule out a serious …
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… or person whom the older adult trusts, such as a friend or care provider. Financial abuse can happen when a family … older adults’ finances or money and their ability to take care of themselves. It can harm their health by reducing the … health changes or you need to go to the hospital or into a care facility If you lend money, write down the amount, the …
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… for an emergency? Planning ahead and thinking about your personal needs is important. Prepare a grab-and-go bag in … or other supplies required for medical conditions Personal toiletries Phone charger and battery bank Small … names and numbers of family members, friends, health care providers and caregivers Additional items: Personal
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… polysaccharide vaccine . Influenza immunization for caregivers and household contacts Influenza immunization is strongly encouraged for family members, caregivers and household contacts of seniors. Who should not get the influenza vaccine? Speak with a health care provider if you: Have had a life-threatening reaction …
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… to person (TB disease in the lungs or throat), your health care provider may ask you to stay in home isolation. Home … isolation it means you are not sick enough to need hospital care, but you are able to spread TB bacteria to other … if you must go to medical appointments and when health care providers come to your home Cover your mouth and nose …
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… hepatitis B infection. A baby who has a household member or caregiver with hepatitis B should also get the vaccine at … mother is not infected but who has a household member or a caregiver with hepatitis B would get only the hepatitis B … baby should be immunized or tested, speak with your health care provider. It is important to keep a record of all …
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… much more likely than older men to live in a residential care facility where abuse may occur from staff, volunteers … Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: Information for Family Caregivers HealthLinkBC File #93d Financial Abuse of Older … Abuse and neglect of older adults: Information for family caregivers (#93b) Abuse and neglect of older adults: …
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… head lice. Having head lice does not mean a person has poor personal hygiene or lives in an unclean environment. Head … should not be sent home or kept home from school or daycare because of head lice. If one person in the household … nursing people or other individuals. Speak to your health care provider or pharmacist to find out which is best for …
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… with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from work, school, daycare and running errands when you are sick Drink extra … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, see …