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How To Survive The Hospital Waiting Room

A friend of mine posed an interesting question after a recent visit to the hospital for a parent who was having a procedure. She asked me, “Wouldn’t it be cool if they had spa treatments or hot cocoa for patient families while you wait?” I thought, “Hmmm… you may be on to something.”

Having spent time in the waiting room more often than I have ever wanted to, I said this sounds like a concierge type of service. At resorts a concierge typically assists guests by performing various tasks such as making restaurant reservations, booking hotels, arranging for spa services, booking transportation like taxi, limousines, valet parking.

But wait…did you know that some hospitals and medical facilities offer this type of services to their patients and employees???  This is an excellent way to allow caregivers to help the patient focus on healing while other things are being handled. Check your local hospital to see if they do! Some offer premium ala carte services for a fee and others offer concierge services as part of their patient care. I’d say that it would definitely be well worth it to use these services if they are available to you. I mean who wouldn’t love to have an hour massage to help ease anxiety felt during your wait time while a loved one is in surgery. That would calm some of the nerves down now wouldn’t it? I think this would be great if all hospitals offered concierge services to their patients and their families! A growing number of facilities are now providing this type of self-care.

In case your local hospital doesn’t offer these services, you can be in charge of your own self-care while you are spending some time in a hospital waiting room. So – What can you do?

  1. Bring Healthy Snacks – Trail mix, nuts, and fresh fruit make good easy to carry light weight healthy snacks that can be filling and tide you over while you wait. Be careful not to overindulge in comforting sugary snacks as it may temporarily be tasty on the lips but permanent on the hips. Caregivers beware.
  2. Drink lots of water – Be sure to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and resist the urge to reach for sugary sodas and juices available in the cafe. Most offer other healthy green juice options too.
  3. Read a book – You are probably thinking, I can’t sit still to read. I actually find reading very calming and it allows me to focus less on what might be weighing on my mind. I carry my trusty Kindle. It allows you to bring along all of your favorite books and magazines. It’s compact and easy to carry!
  4. Be sure to wear comfy clothes and shoes. You may be at the hospital for hours. Try not to be stationary. Be sure to get up and walk around the hospital grounds and burn off some of that nervous energy and get the blood circulating. Find comfort that God has your loved one in his hands and He will take care of them.
  5. Bring a charger for your phone. Use your smartphone as a handy device that can allow you to catch up on streaming shows, movies, or you can just call someone to chat.
  6. If you can, bring a supportive friend and have lunch. It helps to keep your mind off the wait.

I know that it can be nerve racking to sit in the hospital waiting room while your loved one is having surgery. Just remember to breathe, take a walk and trust that God’s got it under control. To get prepared, think about what you can bring with you on your visit to make you feel more comfortable. Please feel free to share what has helped you during a hospital visit or if you have any ideas, please leave a comment.

Yoga: A Life Saver for Caregivers

What is yoga? It is a mediation that allows time for your mind and body to connect to your spirit through movement and utilizing your breath. Yoga allows you to quiet the chatter and focus with deep breathing.

If you find yourself tense and filled with worry, you may find that stress will take its toll and manifest itself as a host of health issues in your body. As a caregiver, we often hold on to a lot because we are responsible for many things. As a result, we sacrifice our own wellbeing to be in service to others. I want to you ask yourself is it really worth it? To be honest, I don’t think so. Relax, I know firsthand that it’s easy to say and not always easy to do. For me, yoga allows me to intentionally slow down. There’s a lot on my plate and I can’t afford to be taken out of commission. One thing that I’ve come to know for sure is that if you don’t slow down, you may be forced to do so either temporarily or permanently. Constantly focusing on things we can’t change or in essence affect can be a heavy burden.  For me, yoga helps me to release that energy and encourages me to have a quiet stillness through focused movement and deep breathing which is a big stress reliever. Not only does yoga help relieve stress, but The American Osteopathic Association also boasts that some physical benefits of yoga include reducing chronic pain, such as lower back pain, arthritis, in addition to lowering blood pressure and reducing insomnia.

Trust me, if you are going through a challenge, I know just how you feel. At one point both of my parents were hospitalized simultaneously and were staying at different facilities. That meant that I was running back and forth from one place to another. Looking back on that situation, I can say that was a crazy time especially since I’m an only child!! It was at that time that I decided to start a daily practice of yoga. It helped me to stay centered and able to handle the challenges that I faced. There’s nothing like juggling having to deal with doctors and learning about varying conditions and diagnoses in multiple facilities for two people. Sheesh.. calgon take me away!!

I know that you are saying #aintnobodygottimeforthat! But really.. it doesn’t take much time. It only takes 5-10 minutes to get started and it can positively affect your day and attitude. I began to think of my yoga time as a piece of heaven – a space in time that was carved out just for me. I granted myself permission to do something completely centered on myself. And no.. this time is not selfish but very necessary. You also are probably saying, “I’ve never done yoga; I don’t know what to do.” Go to YouTube, it’s a great place to start. There are tons of beginner videos and it just takes a few minutes of deep breathing to get your mind quiet to focus on your breath and your pose. It’s like a piece of peace. You have to just start doing it. Your local cable station may also have some morning shows. I usually record them on my DVR and then I can replay them anytime that I want, especially when I need a quick pick me up. You’ll find that over time the poses will get easier and you’ll be calmer and more focused. Strive for 5 minutes and gradually increase to 10 and then 15 minutes and so on. Feel free to adapt the time to fit your schedule. You can also search for bedtime routines that feature poses geared toward relaxation so you can rest with ease.

Some helpful items to have on hand include a towel, yoga mat, yoga block, and a yoga strap. The towel, block and strap can be used to modify poses if you need to. Or you can start with a beginner’s yoga dvd to test the waters.

Recently, I found myself on edge and I realized that I have been choosing to sleep in instead of getting up and doing yoga. In the past, I found that yoga was energizing for me in the morning versus me snoozing for that extra 10 minutes. So I am intentionally starting my daily practice again. I want you to know that you can start wherever you are and watch the benefits flow. Do you want to join me? Let me know if you’ve tried yoga and how it has helped you.

 

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Top 11 Gifts for Seniors

Is there an elder in your life who could use something that could make their life easier? This list contains things any senior would love to have in their home and for those who are always on the go. Share with your parents, grandparents, friends and neighbors. These handy gifts are not just for seniors but can make a caregiver’s life easier too.
  1. Key Finder : Lost keys can be easily found with this handy gadget!
  2. Roomba iRobot Vaccum: Save a little time with a vacuum that does the work by itself.
  3. Handibar : A handy tool to help you get in and out of the car.
  4. Grab Reach Tool:  No need to bend or struggle to grab things that fell or are located in hard to reach places.
  5. My Pillow:   Enjoy a good nights sleep on this comfortable pillow!
  6. Keurig Coffee Maker:  If you are on the go pop in a Kcup, brew your favorite beverage and jet off to the activities of the day!
  7. Hot Water Bottle : This handy hot water bottle is good for aches and pains and come with a stylish cozy cover so the heat won’t feel too hot!
  8. Big Button Cordless Phone: With this big button phone you’ll be able to see who’s calling and make those important calls.
  9. Magic Mug: Start your day off with a smile that forms as you pour!
  10. Blood Pressure Monitor: Keep on top of your numbers by checking your blood pressure daily with a portable monitor.
  11. Poloroid Instant Print Camera: Capture those memories and instantly print and share them with your loved ones!

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Free AARP Online Family Caregiving Fair 2016

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This is the ultimate resource for caregivers!  The AARP Online Family Caregiving Fair is an online event where you’ll get the opportunity to chat one-on-one with live with reps from different government agencies, non-profits and none other than the guru in caregiver resources -AARP.  There will be all sorts of resources, videos and live events. And to top it off,  you’ll get to participate in live events including a webinar with Holly Robinson Peete!!!

Ok ok I know that you are wondering how do I sign up? How much does it cost? When is it???

So here are the details:

Date:            Thursday, November 17, 2016

Time:            11AM – 4PM EST

Cost:              Free

Where:         Online – Click here to sign up!

Be sure to attend to get the tips and resources you’ll need first hand if you are caring for a loved one.

I know you are probably saying what happens if I can’t make the time because it happens during the middle of the day. No worries! This is the beauty of technology. Don’t fret register anyway!! Why?  You will get ongoing on-line access to the 2016 Caregiver Fair including resources and you will be able to view the recorded webinars on-demand. Now isn’t that convenient?!!  Don’t delay register today!

 


Do you have a question that you’d like me to answer on a future live stream broadcast? Share your question with me HERE.

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