Posts from 2020 March 27, 2020 Suddenly A Caregiver - COVID 19 The New York Times posted an online article on March 24, 2020 with the byline: “ All Americans Need to Shelter in Place. The article continues,...” the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is yet to come.” Based on the reporting we are hearing from government figures and ... Read More March 12, 2020 Coronavirus - Oklahoma Caregivers Home Helpers is actively monitoring the progression of the coronavirus, COVID-19, to ensure that we have the most accurate and latest information on the threat of the virus. As you know, this situation continues to develop rapidly. As new cases are identified in our ... Read More February 29, 2020 Oklahoma's Seasonal Allergies Beyond the physical pain and discomfort of allergies, there is a connection between allergy symptoms and emotional and psychological behavior, particularly in seniors, the elderly and the homebound patient. Warm temperatures bring budding trees and flowering plants – the ... Read More February 15, 2020 Senior Care Tulsa - Resentment Seniors and the elderly, particularly those being cared for by others often resent the person caring for them, the family surrounding the caregiver and themselves. Guilt, defined as “the fact of having committed a specific or implied offense or crime” is linked to resentment ... Read More January 15, 2020 The Psychiatric Homebound Patient - Tulsa “Studies have demonstrated a reduction in psychiatric hospitalizations, reduced hospital lengths of stay, greater stability of the mental disorder and improved overall functioning” of the psychiatric patient who is cared for in the home. Yes, psychiatric care in the home ... Read More