Providing Long Term Care to Seniors

Ephraim Zagelbaum
Elderly Care and Nursing Homes
2 min readMar 23, 2018

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As people get older it’s natural for them to need help and care on a daily basis. If your parent or loved one is starting to get older and is in need of more care, Ephraim Zagelbaum and his dedicated team at Personal Healthcare can help. As the company’s CEO, Mr. Zagelbaum has earned himself an incredible reputation within the nursing home industry via his keen understanding and leadership skills.

Caring for an aging parent or loved one can be overwhelming, stressful and time-consuming. Nowadays, a lot of caregivers have children and a demanding job, which makes it even that much harder to coordinate everything. Ephraim Zagelbaum has a team of aging life care managers who provide senior care services in New York. This skilled team knows that finding the right care for your parents is important, and they’ll make sure that through detailed assessment you can find the right help. Based on your loved one’s specific care needs, Ephraim Zagelbaum will work with you to develop a detailed long term care plan that is tailored to your loved one’s exact physical needs.

Long-term care involves a variety of services designed to meet a person’s health or personal care needs during a given period of time. These services help people live as independently and safely as possible when they can no longer perform everyday activities on their own. Long-term care also includes community services such as meals, adult day care, and transportation services.

The most common type of long-term care is personal care which involves help with everyday activities, also called activities of daily living (ADL) that include bathing, dressing, grooming, using the toilet, eating, a moving around, getting out of bed and into a chair. In addition to that, as Ephraim Zagelbaum ads, people often need long-term care when they have a serious, ongoing health condition or disability. The need for long-term care can arise suddenly, such as after a heart attack or stroke. Most often, however, it develops gradually, as people get older and frailer or as an illness or disability gets worse.

Long-term care differs from other types of health care in that the goal of long-term care is not to cure an illness, but to allow an individual to attain and maintain an optimal level of functioning. Long-term care encompasses a wide array of medical, social, personal, and supportive and specialized housing services needed by individuals who have lost some capacity for self-care because of a chronic illness or disabling condition.

Healthcare professionals focus on improving long-term senior care day by day.

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Ephraim Zagelbaum
Elderly Care and Nursing Homes

Ephraim Zagelbaum is the founder and CEO of Personal Healthcare. He began his career in the healthcare industry in 2003.