Nebraska Care Registry connects families and individuals with independent caregivers in their local communities. The registry allows Nebraskans who need assistance with daily activities due to age, disability, or other circumstances to hire pre-screened caregivers.
Caregivers have undergone background checks and screening. Services they provide range from personal care such as bathing and dressing to household chores, meal preparation, and companionship. Some caregivers also have specialized training to assist with medications, injuries, and illnesses.
Nebraska Care Registry helps connect those needing care with compassionate caregivers, senior companions, and respite care providers. We provide resources to support independent living for the elderly and disabled by promoting the health and well-being of both caregivers and care recipients.
Caring for a loved one with dementia poses unique emotional and physical challenges. Nebraska Care Registry’s caregivers have the experience and knowledge to compassionately support individuals at various stages.
Caregivers build routines focused on preserving cognitive function. Stimulating activities, conversations, and tasks can achieve this. We also minimize anxiety triggers in the home to create a soothing atmosphere.
For family members, caregivers provide guidance on effective communication approaches as dementia progresses. Independent caregivers emphasize understanding over-correction to avoid unnecessary frustration. Most importantly, we give family caregivers peace of mind that their loved one receives attentive care.
Aging with dignity while retaining independence is important for many seniors and their families. Receiving compassionate care in familiar surroundings can make all the difference. That’s why more Lincoln, Nebraska families are choosing Nebraska Care Registry for their senior care needs.
Nebraska Care Registry provides personalized in-home care, allowing seniors to age comfortably while getting assistance with daily activities. Dedicated caregivers support seniors dealing with conditions like dementia or Parkinson’s. We also give family caregivers relief through respite care services.
In-home senior care focuses on the specific physical, medical, and emotional needs of individuals. This allows for aging in place rather than in care facilities. Caregivers build care plans around our clients’ unique preferences.
For example, independent caregivers may establish consistent daily routines that provide structure for seniors with dementia. Or they might set up an exercise program to improve stability and prevent falls for those with Parkinson’s disease. Nebraska Care Registry coordinates closely with caregivers and families to address changes in condition, ability, or care needs.
Caregivers tend to day-to-day activities that become difficult with age.
We provide resources to support independent living for the elderly and disabled by promoting the health and well-being of both caregivers and care recipients.
Caring full-time for loved ones in declining health wears down even the most dedicated family caregiver. Respite care provides needed breaks so caregivers can rest and refuel.
Nebraska Care Registry matches compassionate caregivers for respite care on a one-time or routine basis. Caregivers give family members peace of mind that their loved one is safe and happy, while they focus on self-care.
Independent Caregivers keep routines consistent in the family caregiver’s absence to minimize anxiety. They also supply family members with regular status updates. Most importantly, they encourage open communication about specific respite care needs.
Respite care empowers family caregivers to take care of themselves. Maintaining physical and mental health helps them provide care longer-term. It also enhances patience, energy, and moods when handling caregiving’s daily stress.
Lincoln is the capital city of the state of Nebraska. With a population of over 280,000 people, it is the second-largest city in Nebraska after Omaha. Lincoln has a diverse economy based around government, education, healthcare, and insurance. Important employers include the University of Nebraska and state government offices.
Lincoln has a rich history. It was founded in 1856 as the new capital city of the Nebraska Territory. The city is named after President Abraham Lincoln. Many of the original state government buildings, including the capitol building completed in 1932, incorporate classic Greek and Roman architectural styles. Lincoln has grown rapidly alongside the University of Nebraska which was founded in 1869.
Major attractions include the Sunken Gardens, the Zoo Bar music venue, and the Sheldon Museum of Art on the university campus. The culture is a mix of small-town friendliness alongside the youthful energy of a college town. Overall, Lincoln provides an enjoyable quality of life to its residents.
We ensure our caregivers are highly skilled and compassionate while giving attention to our clients. With them, you can be sure your loved ones are always safe and have the highest level of care.
Parkinson’s disease creates physical and emotional struggles requiring support. Nebraska Care Registry creates care plans that consider medication complexities, mobility issues, and non-motor symptoms.
To maintain independence longer, caregivers assist with increasingly difficult tasks like dressing, bathing, and eating. Caregivers also focus on emotional health through socialization, companionship, and dignified care.
Getting out of the home, when possible, can boost moods. We incorporate exercise to maintain strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination.
Strategies to decrease fall risks also help clients become more confident.
Most importantly, caregivers are there for each stage of this disease, modifying care as abilities change. This ensures individuals with Parkinson’s can navigate life’s challenges while retaining dignity.
Lincoln has many activities focused on enriching the lives of senior citizens. The public library runs a senior series with regular meetings where seniors participate in programs on topics like health and wellness, financial skills, or historical tours of the city. There are also book clubs, computer training sessions, and social events for seniors to meet with their peers.
For those looking to stay active, there is a senior center that offers exercise classes during the day as well as a lunch program. Senior citizens can participate in strength training, yoga, walking clubs, and dance classes.
There is also a senior day at the public golf courses where older adults get discounted rates for playing in the afternoons during the week. The parks and recreation department works specifically with seniors to tailor programs like game nights, outings to landmarks like the university or state capitol building, and opportunities for volunteering around the city for elderly residents to engage and give back to the community.
Overall Lincoln provides many enriching and social offerings for its senior population.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Take Q St to I-180 N/US-34 W
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Follow I-180 N/US-34 W to Superior St. Take exit 1 from I-180 N/US-34 W
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AmanaCare
5001 NW 1st St #7, Lincoln, NE 68521