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Post by Dawn on Nov 22, 2008 12:07:20 GMT -5
Five Caregiving Steps For Home Safety (1) First, put a Vial of Life information form on the fridge door so paramedics can quickly get information about medicines, health conditions, doctors, emergency numbers and allergies. “The Vial of Life is designed to speak for you when you can't speak for yourself. The vial contains important medical information that can assist emergency personnel in administering the proper medical treatment.”
Get your free "Vial of life" kit here:vialoflife.com/(2) Next, create a caregiving notebook with dividers and information about the following. Put the notebook in the kitchen in a prominent place so paramedics can see it without searching. A. health conditions, diagnoses, allergies, medical history B. medicines, instructions and dosages C. emergency phone numbers, doctors, health professionals, relatives, friends D. info regarding power of attorney E. healthcare directive and instructions F. an ongoing journal to list important information, falls, illnesses, other events (3) Put a large calendar on the wall or fridge and list doctor's appointments and tests, health related information, and events. (4) Get a plastic pill packer with 7 days a week plus dividers for 4 times a day to separate the pills. This will ensure medicine times don't get confused or medicines don't get skipped. (5) Get one of the medic alert home systems with an easy to press button worn around the neck or on the wrist so help can be summoned quickly, especially if someone lives alone.
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Post by jj on Nov 22, 2008 14:48:57 GMT -5
I do all of those things and hope to get some print outs/downloads to help people get organized. Those are great tips and I found doing those things makes life so much easier so I'm sure they will be very helpful to others.
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Post by trid on Nov 22, 2008 23:29:05 GMT -5
I have worked on the ambulance crew in a town that uses Vial of Life, and it works... unless you have a cluttered fridge, like mine! You can also do the same sort of thing for your car/van/truck. Tape a note in an obvious place on the dash board, in case of a sudden illness while driving.
For telephones, now, we look at cell phones for a listing I.C.E. (in case of Emergency) and will use your phone to call that contact for you.
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