BBG Case Study

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A lot of families are so fast to just put your loved one into a retirement home or nursing home. You need to know that there are other options available! We know that as our loved ones get older they become more demanding. Your life gets in the way of helping them and it’s just easier for you to place them somewhere that is easier for everyone but them! As soon as they get to a nursing home, or a retirement home they lose their independence. It’s sad to say but even in a retirement home they don’t have their full independence and they may just go downhill from there. Most loved ones have more stress when they leave the home they have been in for 30 + years which discourages them from doing their own care. They rely …show more content…

We have had lots of support. With our business getting bigger we would like to hire more employees so we can have more time for our customers. We love your input and we want to know how to make our company better. We have over 200 clients which is AMAZING! We want to know how else we can help out our families because we are not only about our customers but we are about making the families lives better and easier. We would also like to incorporate some more family activities to get everyone involved. In the summer we want to organize a BBQ and lots more of activities and fun. Obviously we can’t do this without your support! We would love to plan some fun outings and activities for the Christmas holidays that are coming up. We want input from all the families and clients on some special meals we can make for the holidays as well. We have lots of turkeys coming our way! Let us know what YOU …show more content…

Making sure that you have a meal routine and getting everything organized. Making sure you take your pills for the day and getting your day organized. You have to have constant reminders on when to do things. A family we talked to puts sticky notes on EVERYTHING! Which we thought was a great idea. They have to be reminded about personal hygiene (brushing teeth showering, etc.). Families and our company help make sure they are safe! Constantly asking is the stove off or microwave off. Some families unplug appliances if there is no supervision. Some families, ask that thet don’t use these things without someone around! Sleep is another important thing that someone with dementia struggles with. They constantly have to be reminded when to go to bed. Some people sleep all day and are up all night. There are plenty of seminars that are teaching families how to deal with someone with Alzheimer’s or

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