At Kore Cares continuous learning and professional development has always been a priority. Our administration staff is always striving to learn new skills and enhance already present management skills. Recently, Kore Cares CEO Gabrielle Hoing decided to spread her knowledge on business skills by hiring a business administration intern. We are happy to announce that we found the perfect candidate!
Read MoreThis summer, the Mitchell Kore Cares team has been dedicated to connecting with the communities they serve, and Oahe Days was no exception. The Mitchell Kore Cares office had the opportunity to attend and host a booth at Pierre's Oahe Days on Friday, June 14th, and Saturday, June 15th. Our office loves to participate in as many events as possible, enjoying the sunshine while connecting with the Pierre community. Spreading the word about Kore Cares was definitely a highlight of the event!
Read MoreHome health caregivers play a vital role in the healthcare system by providing essential support and care to individuals in their own homes. Our caregivers assist with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, ensuring that our clients can maintain their hygiene and personal care needs with dignity. Caregivers also assist with mobility, including transferring patients and aiding with walking, which is crucial for preventing falls and other injuries.
Read MoreLast week, the Kore Cares administrative team got the opportunity to get together and spend the day in Sioux Falls attending a Clifton Strength Finders workshop hosted by Haley Samuelson. Clifton Strengths is an assessment tool used to discover and develop your greatest talents into strength. Everyone on our team received their top 10 strengths and spend the day learning how to capitalize each strength to enhance their leadership and teamwork skills.
Read MoreHome health care can be a tough decision for you and your loved ones, it also comes with many misconceptions about the use of home health care and its affordability. One common misconception is that home health care is specifically for the elderly, but we serve all individuals 18 and older who require assistance due to illness, injury, or disability.
Read MoreStroke awareness month is observed every May, this month is aimed to elevate public understanding of stroke prevention, recognition, and recovery. At the heart of this campaign is the F.A.S.T. acronym, which stands for Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time to call emergency services.
Read MoreAt Kore Cares promoting and enhancing seniors’ mental wellness is one of the most important aspects of our care, and your loved one’s well-being. Social interaction through companionship is a key step in maintaining and promoting mental health. Our caregivers strive to make your loved ones feel like family. We make it a priority to get to know your loved ones.
Read MoreAs we age, social connections can begin to dwindle due to changes in mobility, the loss of loved ones, or shifts in routine. While occasional solitude may be welcome, chronic isolation poses serious health risks to seniors, including depression, cognitive decline, and physical health deterioration.
Read MoreA healthy heart stems from more than just genetics, lifestyle choices such as diet choices and physical activity can make a big impact on the heart. Healthy dietary choices can be hard to make. However, a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can reduce your risk of heart related illnesses by 14 to 21 percent.
Read MoreIn April, Kore Cares had the privilege of attending the Parkinson's Disease conference, an event dedicated to educating, connecting, and empowering individuals affected by Parkinson's, as well as their caregivers, medical professionals, and advocates.
Read MoreSpring is a time for renewal and a fresh start. For many, this season marks the perfect opportunity to declutter and deep clean their homes. But for seniors, spring cleaning is more than just a tradition – it can be essential for maintaining a safe and comfortable living environment. As we age, certain household hazards can pose a higher risk, making the task of spring cleaning crucial for ensuring senior safety.
Read MoreTalking to a loved one about in-home care can be a difficult and daunting task, however sometimes it is a necessary conversation. Recognizing when your loved one needs more help in their daily life can spark conversation around in-home health care versus a long-term care facility. It can highlight the need for change in order to remain at home safely, if staying at home is the goal.
Read MoreProfessional development is vital to creating strong, resilient teams, particularly in the home care industry, where the quality of services depends on the strength of leadership. At Kore Cares, the administrative team plays a pivotal role in guiding caregivers and ensuring the organization’s values are consistently upheld.
Read MoreIf you or a loved one were to need in home care how important would it be that your care team had training? Did you know in the state of South Dakota there are only training requirements for in home providers that have a DHS contract? The training requirements for providers with a DHS contract include 6 hours of training for caregivers a year. There are no training requirements for actual on the job skills. Due to low margins in this industry and lack of available workforce many providers provide the minimal necessary training.
Read MoreOur Yankton Agency Manager, Carly, will be busy celebrating St. Patrick’s day this year with a cause! Yankton’s 10th annual Rock-A-Thon will be hosted at The Center in Yankton, South Dakota on Monday March 18th. This year the Rock-A-Thon is rocking for a goal of $50,000 for senior Meals on Wheels!
Read MoreFall prevention is crucial for maintaining the well-being of loved ones, especially among the elderly. Falls can lead to serious injuries, fractures, loss of independence, and a decline in overall health. The importance of fall prevention lies in preserving independence, reducing healthcare costs, and maintaining the quality of life for our loved ones at risk.
Read MoreKore Cares was named a Caring Star of 2024 by Caring.com. We are honored to receive this based on consumer ratings and reviews from users who have been in contact with Kore Cares and who have used our services. It is our goal to be the best we can be for our clients and our employees, and receiving recognitions like this let us know we are achieving that goal!
Read MoreKore Cares CEO Gabrielle Hoing sat down with Ashley Thompson at Keloland Living on Friday, February 23 to announce our Care Champion Recipients. We received so many nominations of deserving caregivers and nurses throughout the state of South Dakota. We are touched to know that so many out there are receiving exceptional care from these people every day! Two caregivers and two nurses stood out above the rest and were named this years’ Care Champions. Read below for more information on our winners.
Read MoreFebruary is officially recognized as American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about heart health and promoting ways to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, impacting millions of families and individuals.
Read MoreKore Cares has recently made a strategic decision to extend its services to the Madison region. Upon learning that Madison Regional Hospital was discontinuing its home healthcare division in late 2023, Kore Cares recognized an urgent need and felt a compelling sense of responsibility to intervene and make a positive impact on the community. Since January, we have successfully onboarded numerous clients and caregivers in the Madison region, solidifying our commitment to providing quality healthcare services and support wherever we are able.
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