Monthly Archives: July 2013
HireMyCare.com is now HireMyCare.ORG
Since we launched the site in April, we have been looking for ways to improve its usability and accessibility so that more people can use the site to find the care what they need, and hire who they want. We’ve been gathering feedback and will be making more changes that we think you’ll find helpful. In the meantime, we’ve decided it’s best to give access to the site FREE OF CHARGE for all Care Seekers.
What does this mean for you?
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If you’re already signed up with a free coupon code, you’ll continue to have access to the site even after your coupon expires (as long as you have not closed your account).
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You should tell your friends and neighbors who are also looking for care to sign up! After all, IT’S FREE!
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All your bookmarks and saved links will work as they did before, only now HireMyCare.org will show up as the web address and not HireMyCare.com.
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You should continue to call and give us feedback about how it’s working for you. We really care about making this useful.
Have questions about the change? Feel free to contact us at (855) 285-HIRE (4473) or via email at [email protected]
A new study from Utah State University, published in January in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, suggests that the a caregiver’s actions and attitudes may slow the onset of dementia.
The study, led by Utah State professor JoAnn Tschanz, shows that how a caregiver approaches the challenges of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia can promote higher functioning among those who suffer.
“We found there is tremendous individual variability in how fast people decline,” Tschanz said. “We want to know what impacts that decline in mental health.”
Read more about this groundbreaking study at the AARP website.