Posts Tagged ‘caregiver st louis’
Four (4) Ways to Stay Connected as We Age
This article is addressed to seniors, those who interact with seniors, and those who will live long enough to become seniors themselves – in other words, all of us. It was inspired by a line in the new Matlock series with Kathy Bates that I will paraphrase: “Funny thing happens when people age. We can…
Read MoreTen (10) Relaxing Autumn Activities Seniors and Family Caregivers
The ranks of family caregivers continue to grow. Caregivers are often “sandwich generation” caregivers. They are taking care of family members on both ends of the spectrum. They are providing care to school-age children and to their aging parents. There are nearly 70 million family caregivers…
Read MoreThirteen (13) Tips for Family Caregivers and Seniors on How to Stay Healthy, Fit, and in Shape in the Summer Heat and Sun
I am the Founder and President of StaffLink, I am a senior and was a caregiver for my late parents. I have had a joint replacement and have attended Physical Therapy for an extended period. Through the years I have led a pretty active life. My knee impairment over recent years did limit my agility…
Read MoreStaffLink Is Hiring Caregivers for 24/7 Around-the-Clock Private Duty Home Care
In particular, StaffLink’s is seeking to hire new caregivers for a 24/7 around-the-clock private duty home care client in Maryland Heights, MO. StaffLink has been servicing the St. Louis region for 36-plus years. We specialize in providing coverage for clients requiring 24/7 around-the-clock private duty home care. For our client in Maryland Heights, we seek…
Read MoreStaffLink Seeks to Hire Level One Medication Aides (L1MAs) for Client in Florissant
StaffLink’s is seeking to hire new Level One Medication Aides (L1MAs) to assist an in-home client around-the-clock in Florissant. StaffLink has open shifts on evenings, from 4pm to 12 midnight and overnights from 12 midnight to 8am. We also have weekend openings on all three (3) shifts including days, from 8am to 4pm. The pay…
Read MoreStaffLink Seeks to Hire In-home Caregivers for the St. Louis Region
StaffLink is seeking to hire new caregivers to handle the demand for home care clients in the St. Louis region. Those areas include St. Louis City, County, St. Charles, and Jefferson County. StaffLink provides home care to clients whose services are covered by a variety of payer sources. Some of those sources include private pay,…
Read MoreStaffLink Seeks to Hire Additional St. Louis Home Care Staff Entering 2023
StaffLink seeks to hire new staff as we enter the 2023 year. The demand for home care staff in the St. Louis region has remained steady. StaffLink is working hard to meet this home care demand. StaffLink currently has full and part-time hours at the locations listed below. These job openings change multiple times a…
Read MoreEight (8) Cool Indoor Things for St. Louis Caregivers and Seniors to Do When It Is Hot Outdoors
The St. Louis heat arrived before the summer of 2022 officially arrived. Our region has experienced multiple days of temperatures above 90, 95 and close to 100 degrees. The sun has been searing and the humidity sweltering. Here are a few pointers to survive the hottest days of summer. *Drink plenty of water. *Avoid long…
Read MoreTen (10) Tips to Keep Seniors and Caregivers Safe as the Omicron Variant Wanes in St. Louis, MO
The St. Louis region and Missouri experienced a major battle against the Omicron variant during the recent months of December and January. The virus was definitely winning in many of those weeks and days. We experienced a significant increase in persons testing positive, in hospitalizations and in deaths from the virus. Hospitals were full, waits…
Read MoreThirty (30) Self-Care Tips to Help for Seniors and Caregivers Fight the Winter Blues in this Extended Pandemic
The pandemic started in February 2020. We are in the third winter season of COVID -19 pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, winter was acknowledged as a season that could bring about what is known as the “winter blues.” With the addition of the pandemic, which has gone on and on, the feeling of the winter…
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