Thursday, February 21, 2013

Home Instead Senior Care hosts Senior Safety Information evening



Home Instead Senior Care Waterford recently hosted a free Senior Safety Information evening in Dooley’s Hotel, Waterford.



Danette Connolly, Director of Care, Home Instead Senior Care, was joined by a panel of specialists who provided advice to seniors and their families on how to optimise personal safety and wellbeing.

  
Danette offered helpful tips to reduce the risk of trips and falls in the home, how to be prepared should an emergency arise and how to be vigilant in light of the increased incidents of identity fraud and internet scams.

 



Also on the panel was Nicola Buchanan, Pharmacist with Mulligan’s Pharmacy.  Nicola spoke about the importance of medication management and revealed that 80% of elderly self-medicate with over the counter products and this group were seven times more likely to suffer from Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR).  Nicola went on to stress the importance of medication reconciliation and compliance, stating that 50% of medication non- compliance amongst seniors is deliberate.



Bernie Shiel of Emergency Response highlighted the benefits of personal security alarms and showcased the recently launched Homecare Support package in association with Home Instead Senior Care.  This initiative provides a trained local care professional promptly, 24 hours a day, once the button has been pressed on a security pendant or unit and an initial assessment is complete.



She further welcomed last month’s Government decision to reverse the cut in grants for personal security alarms. The allocation for devices under the Senior Alert scheme was to be reduced from €2.45 million last year to €1.1 million in 2013 as a result of budget cutbacks, but that decision was turned around following the securing of resources to reinstate the grant at last year’s levels.



Cllr. Gary Wyse drew attention to the excellent work of Waterford City Council’s Sustainable Neighbourhood Unit and showcased some of the practical and helpful security aids that are available to all Waterford seniors at greatly reduced rates.



Finally, Garda Jonanne O’Mahony of Waterford Community Policing underlined the importance of remaining vigilant in light of the increased incidents of bogus callers or doorstep scammers.  She emphasised that seniors should always ask for I.D., but more importantly stressed that “when in doubt, keep them out!”

Danette Connolly said that the premise of the evening was to offer as much practical advice to seniors and their families as possible.  “There is so much information out there for seniors in relation to personal safety, security, medication and health, we felt it was apt to condense it into one highly informative evening.”

Danette added “We were delighted with the calibre of speakers and how well they communicated that with a little extra care and vigilance our seniors can be safer and more secure in their own homes.”


Home Instead Senior Care offers an array of senior care services such as light housekeeping and laundry, meal preparation, transport and companionship, up to and including personal care, dementia care, post hospital care and disability care.

  
To find out more about the Home Instead Senior Care service visit www.homeinstead.ie or contact the Waterford office on 051 333966.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Home Instead Senior Care presents Home Safety for Seniors Information Evening



Making Home Safe
Information and practical tips on how to make the home safer for a senior

Presented by Danette Connolly - Director of Care Home Instead Senior Care


Medication Management

Information and practical advice on how to ensure medication safety and

compliance with seniors

Presented by Nicola Buchanan - Mulligans Pharmacy


Personal Alarms

Information about the services provided by Emergency Response including

the new Home CARE support service available in Waterford

Presented by Bernie Sheil - Emergency Response
 

Local Initiatives to Support Security for Seniors

Over recent months emphasis has been put on security for seniors in their

home. Some initiatives and projects are now in place and an overview of

these will be given.

Presented by Gary Wyse - Waterford City Councillor
 

Waterford Community Policing

An overview of Community Policing and a preview to the ‘Message in a

Bottle’ initiative due to be launched in conjunction with Waterford Lions Club.

Presented by Garda Joanne O’Mahoney

  
This event takes place on Tuesday, February 19th from 7pm to 9pm at Dooley's Hotel, The Quay, Waterford.

The event is free and all are welcome to attend.

For further details contact Home Instead Senior Care – 051-333966


Monday, February 11, 2013

Ballybeg group wins the inaugural Padraig O Griofa youth Enterprise Board award



On Thursday February 7th Ballybeg CYP were awarded the ‘Padraig O Griofa Young Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award from Waterford City Enterprise Board.

Last summer Waterford Youthbank and Waterford City Enterprise Board collaborated to establish a unique relationship aimed at encouraging young entrepreneurs. YOUTHBANK Enterprise Grants provide community groups with the necessary training to develop an enterprising idea, the skills to sell it and funds to run it.  Waterford City Enterprise Board grants were available to all youth groups within Waterford city with successful applications, the evaluation of these applications was undertaken by their peers. 

The programme included weekly workshops delivered by local business people giving practical training on subjects such as promoting your idea, finding your market and getting through the Youthbank interview process.

Successful applicants were then paired with a business mentor who met with the groups offering support and advice.  The groups with products were offered the opportunity of a cabin to sell their goods at this year’s Waterford city Winterval Festival. 

Padraig O Griofa was a well regarded businessman in Waterford and chaired the Waterford City Enterprise Board’s evaluation committee since its inception. He passed in March of 2012 and, wishing to remember his contribution to the business community and Waterford City Enterprise Board in particular, the Board established the ‘Padraig O Griofa Young Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award. This award was judged from the various Youthbank groups, and on the criteria of enterprise skills, planning, administration and enthusiasm.

A number of groups stood out, but the Ballybeg Fretwork group were named as overall winners. The awards took place at the Waterford Community Youth Service offices in the Edmund Rice Youth & Community Multiplex on Manor Street where in excess of fifty attended.

Ciaran Cullen (CEO) Waterford City Enterprise Board committed to renewing the relationship next year, “The effort and work that both Youthbank and these community groups put into their enterprise projects is inspiring. It was a pleasure to be in a position to invest in a project where the stakeholders are investing so much themselves.”

For further details on Youthbank’s activities you can find them on www.youthbank.org . Waterford City Enterprise Board offers support services for start-up and existing SME’s in Waterford city. If you have a new business idea or are running a business that requires assistance you can contact the Enterprise Board by phoning Celia on 051-852883 or check out what they have to offer first on www.waterfordceb.com