Why Choose RIGHT ACCORD as your Private Duty Home Care Agency RIGHT ACCORD is locally, family owned and operated. We are very passionate about helping our seniors and we treat each client like our own family. We ensure the best possible care for your loved ones and give you peace of mind. We continually build a team of outstanding caregivers who are ready to assist clients 24/7.
About RIGHT ACCORD Home Care and Private Duty-Health Aide RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty – Home Health Care is a Home Health Agency licensed by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). AHCA is responsible for health care organization licensure and regulation. We are licensed to provide home care services, companion caregiver, private home health care, home health aide, and private duty nursing in Sarasota Bradenton, Venice and Manatee Counties.
Staffing Services at RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Home Health Care We can help you with staffing needs whether it is for short or long-term need. Our staff is carefully screened and criminal background checked. We perform complete employment verification process and competency evaluations. We staff Registered Nurses RNs, Licensed Practical LPNs, Certified Nursing Assistants (C N A), Home Health Aides, Resident Aides, Patient Care Technicians.
Senior Care Advisors at RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Home Healthcare The Senior Care Advisors are individuals who are able to provide clients and families guidance in times of difficulty in making health care decisions. They are the one who has an in-depth understanding on the needs of seniors and aging parent.
Veteran Aid and Attendant Benefits from RIGHT ACCORD Home Care Did you know that there is a benefit through the Veterans Administration that can help elderly Veteran pay for their care at home? We’re here to help you. We can help find out if you are eligible for any VA programs and benefits.
Parkinson's Disease in-Home Care | RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Care Parkinson’s Disease is a slow, progressive, debilitating disease where sections of the brain degenerate causing the muscles to become stiff. It can cause stoop posture and shuffling gait or walk. It can also cause pill-rolling. This is moving the thumb and the first finger like a rolling pill.
Caregiver Resources at RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Home Health Care RIGHT ACCORD informs a prospective Caregiver applicant some documents required when applying for a job. RIGHT ACCORD also gives Caregivers valuable tips during the job interview process. They were also provided with some basic questions asked during an interview.
Getting Started at RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Home Health Care Ready to Get Started? Through our Guarantee of Compassionate Care, Professional Support, and Total Comfort, our Mission will help you and your loved ones lead a dignified and fulfilling life in the comfort and safety of home.
Frequently Asked Questions at RIGHT ACCORD Private Duty Home Care Question: What are the warning signs that your loved one may need in-home care? | Answer: A combination of the following means you need to consult for in-home care - Frequent Falls, Weight Loss, Dehydration or Malnutrition, Appear unkempt, Lonely or depressed, Forgetful of doctor appointments etc.
RIGHT ACCORD Health Venice Grand Opening Photo clips of programs and activities during the Launching and Ribbon Cutting of RIGHT ACCORD Home Health Care office in Venice Florida.
2021 Best of Home Care®–Employer of Choice Awardee Here are 5 exemplary golden rules on home caring for elderly in their own home that will help you safeguard the health of an elderly under your care.
Heart-Healthy & Tasty Springtime Foods for Seniors If you're a senior looking to boost your well-being through your diet, here's the list of springtime foods that you should associate into your meals.
5 Simple Techniques to Help Seniors Manage Stress This Blog will explore the 5 simple techniques that can help seniors discover how they can take control of their stress levels and live their best life.
The Caregivers Essential Guide to First Aid Basics This guide will help Caregivers gain the right knowledge and skills about first aid and help them provide the best possible care for their loved ones.
Halloween Safety Tips for Seniors Are your seniors planning to do some Trick-or-Treat activity this Halloween? Here are some of the helpful tips to keep your loved one safe during this holiday event.
How Occupational Therapy Can Help Seniors at Home Occupational therapy helps and enables people in all age brackets to lead fulfilling lives, whether these are people living with disabilities or aged.
7 Effective Ways to Prevent Cancer in the Elderly Cancers are more prevalent in older adults but there are ways to prevent it from happening. Read to learn the 7 ways to prevent cancer in the elderly.
How to Protect Yourself and Your Elderly from COPD? Are your elderly loved ones experiencing chronic shortness of breath? You've come to the right place. Here's all you need to know to manage COPD symptoms.
What is Caregiver Fatigue and How to Deal with It? Caregiver fatigue is a serious physical and emotional disorder that affects caregivers. Here are the 7 top caregiver tips that will help them cope with it.
Mental Health Awareness Month with Mental Health America Month of May is annual mental health month. At this time each year, there is a lot of dedicated effort and action channeled towards creating awareness of mental health.
COVID-19 Treatment and the Elderly There are still no drugs or biologics have been proved effective for the treatment of this new disease, coronavirus but people are not losing hope to find one.
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5 Senior In-Home Caregiving Tips in the New Normal Today's current situation has prompted family members to care for their senior parent at their own home. Here are 5 helpful tips to maximize your care for your seniors at home.
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7 Ways to Pay for Your In-Home Senior Care There are many options when it comes to covering the cost of In-Home Senior Care. They come from various government, private, and non-profit sources. We have put together a list of those sources; what and how much they cover, and how you qualify for them.
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When is it Time to Take Away the Keys from Mom and Dad When is the right time to stop driving? Should people be prevented from driving simply because of their age?
These are important questions that need to be answered for the benefit of the elderly and their loved ones.
5 Senior Home Health Care Services Your Elderly Parent Will Love Generally, seniors don’t get thrilled with the idea of moving away
from their homes, preferring to stay independent as long as possible. Whether you are looking for
independent living, assisted living, or home care, there are many options available to you.
Vision Loss and Macular Degeneration to Elderly Family Members Aging sometimes comes with eye changes which reduce visual acuity,
and in some cases lead to vision loss. Loss of vision amongst the senior population is a health issue of major health concern.
Life After a Stroke | RIGHT ACCORD Blog A stroke is a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the brain. Surviving a stroke is no easy feat. Life after a stroke is a whole new world all together.
What is Dementia, What is Alzheimer's, are they Related to Each Many people uses the terms Dementia and Alzheimer's disease interchangeably but are they the same? No they are not. So this article comprehensively discusses the difference between Dementia and Alzheimer's as well as other Dementia related diseases.
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Dealing With Grief: Coping Strategies Coping with death is important for your mental health. It is very natural to experience grief with the death of a loved one. Allow yourself to grieve. There are several strategies to cope effectively with your pain and grief.
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How to Beat Holiday Stress with Aging Parents Elderly persons are sometimes known to get grouchy or irritable especially when they have to deal with large family gatherings. Here are a few strategies that you can adopt to help you prepare and better cope with the stress of holidays.
Pain Management in the Elderly: A Helpful Guide for Caregivers Pain and pain management are a growing concern among Americans age 65 and older. The management of pain in the elderly is often a sensitive but essential topic both on the diagnosis and the treatment of pain.
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Sleep Disorder In The Elderly Fully Explained Sleep disorder in the elderly is a very important thing that we need to give attention to. We highlight the causes of sleep deprivation and what can be done to mitigate this problem.
Falls in the Elderly Risk Factors and Prevention Falls in the elderly is one of the points of concern for the elderly and their caregivers. Knowing the risk factors and early prevention is the only best way to keep your elderly safe from falls.
Caregiver Stress and Burnout Syndrome Caregiver stress and burnout syndrome is an emotional or mental illness experienced by a caregiver. It's an alarming psychological disorder in every caregiver.
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Top 10 Warning Signs an Aging Parent Needs In-Home Care Support Admitting the need for In-Home Care and accepting assistance is not easy for people as they age. The responsibility often falls on family members to recognize the signs that an aging loved one might need support.
Hiring a Licensed Home Care Agency vs an Independent Caregiver If you are looking for the right caregiver for your aging parent, knowing the four commonly ignored benefits of hiring a licensed home care agency vs. hiring an independent caregiver will help you make a better decision.
What are the Early Signs of Dementia Dementia is a general term used to describe a decline in mental ability that is severe enough to interfere with daily life. The most well-known and most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease.