April 2015 - East Bay RCFE Alliance
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April 2015 - East Bay RCFE Alliance
SPRING 2015 www.eastbayrcfe.com EAST BAY RCFE ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER EBRA NEWSLETTER EAST BAY RCFE ALLIANCE What is EBRA? The East Bay RCFE Alliance (EBRA) was organized in 2012 by five established care home owners from the East Bay. Each facility has been qualified to remain compliant with CCLD regulations. All 5 EBRA founders have served as an advisory board under the leadership of Dr. Ray Grimm, City of Fremont Human Services Department as part of the Pathways to Positive Aging Initiative. The founders are also current members of the advisory board of the Bay Area Community Service (BACS) Fremont chapter. EBRA meets monthly to empower RCFE owners through relationship building within the community, providing a voice in decisions that impact care homes and sharing best practices to improve operations for RCFE’s. Discharge planners, referral agencies and social workers from a variety of organizations attend the EBRA meetings to share insight on current issues in todays dynamic elder care industry. EBRA meets every 3rd Thursday of the month except when CEU classes are scheduled the same day in the Fremont Facility Center Where: Washington Hospital Nakamura Clinic Address: 33077 Alvarado Niles Road, Union City, CA 94587 Time: 1:30pm-3:30pm How to Help Seniors Survive Allergy Season As pollen fills the air weeks ahead of schedule, people afflicted by seasonal allergies are beginning to groan. Like many millions of Americans, the elderly are not exempt from the stuffy noses and watery eyes that accompany allergies. But, unlike most of those millions, seniors often have complicating factors such as chronic diseases that can make it difficult to deal with their allergies. 1.Look for the Signs: Caregivers should be on the lookout for the traditional signs of allergies: sneezing, a runny nose, and itchy eyes. 2. Be aggressive: Allergy symptoms, such as a congested nose and an irritated throat, can be extremely dangerous to a senior who has pre-existing cardiovascular problems. Allergies in the elderly should be treated as rapidly and aggressively as possible 3. Avoid traditional antihistamines: Antihistamines, the class of drug most commonly prescribed to treat allergies, can be dangerous to seniors. Potential side effects from these medications include: confusion, drowsiness, urinary retention, dry mouth and eyes, and dizziness. For the senior suffering from seasonal allergies, a doctor will likely prescribe a nasal steroid or some form of topical medication. 4.Make sure their doctor knows: Elderly people often have multiple chronic health problems, and it can be hard for a doctor to separate a potential allergy from an ongoing disease. A caregiver who suspects that their elderly loved one may have allergies should bring their concerns to their loved one's doctor. New Law Effective July 1, 2015 Liability Insurance - Requires all RCFE’s, except those facilities that are an integral part of a continuing care community, to maintain liability insurance covering injury to residents and guests, caused by negligent acts or omissions to act of, or neglect y, the licensee or employee, in an amount of at least $1 Million per occurrence and $3 Million in the annually aggregate. ! ! SPRING 2015 www.eastbayrcfe.com EASTBAY RCFE ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER EBRA Member Directory Become A Member of the East Bay RCFE Alliance To register or for more information about EBRA, please contact any of the board members: Gladys Williams at 510-432-0332 | Vic Evaristo at 510-579-6911 | Josie Espejo at 510-304-7005 Precilla San Miguel at 510-258-2486 | Ditas Saluta at 408-218-6470 EBRA Director and Newsletter Editor: Lester Del Rosario, Palms Place Home For The Elderly ! SPRING 2015 www.eastbayrcfe.com EASTBAY RCFE ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER Upcoming EBRA & Vitas Workshop Series ! Topic: Understanding Dementia/Respiratory Symptoms and COPD Presenter: Gary Cornelia - Vitas Community Liaison Sponsored By: Vitas When: Thursday April 30, 2015 Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm Where: Fremont Family Resource Center, Pacific Room, Suite H800 (3 CEU’S) ! Topic: Caring for Persons who are Grieving/Grief in the Workplace/Depression Presenter: Gary Cornelia - Vitas Community Liaison Sponsored By: Vitas When: Thursday August 20, 2015 Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm Where: Fremont Family Resource Center, Pacific Room, Suite H800 (3 CEU’S) ! Topic: Getting Your House in Order: Advance Care Planning/The Value of Hospice Care for Residents/Families/Providers/Palliative vs. Curative Care Presenter: Gary Cornelia - Vitas Community Liaison Sponsored By: Vitas When: November 19, 2015 Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm Where: Fremont Family Resource Center, Pacific Room, Suite H800 (3 CEU’S) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !