Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act H.R.542/S.141 Created by Both Democratic and Republican Representative and Senator Coming up for Vote
The Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act will enable veterans who need full-time caregiving services to no longer be forced to move into a nursing home to receive the around-the-clock care. As a vote will be coming up possibly in the coming week, and this simply allows the same money that would be spent in a […]
“Bystander Effect” Addressed with New City of Chicago Enhancement to Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Humans are animals, too, classified as mammals, and part of our human nature includes the psychology of just ignoring others’ need for help when others are present. This feature of human nature has been well documented in studies and occurs when the presence of others hinders an individual from intervening in an emergency situation. We […]
Death Doula Alua Arthur Talks About Death
Senior caregivers confront the reality of death in their daily work, caring for seniors who are losing loved ones and also thinking about their own end of life. Death doulas, just like doulas for child birth, are trained to assist the dying person to have a peaceful exit. Caregivers will often care for those who […]