| Caring for a disabled or elderly person is a very | | | | noting can and will ever go wrong is a recipe for |
| big responsibility. Along with making sure that they | | | | disaster a simple fall may turn into a major |
| receive adequate care - including nutritious meals | | | | disaster. When a truly serious or grave injury |
| and proper hygiene - you should know how to | | | | occurs, every second matters. As you wait for |
| handle any emergencies that may arise. Receiving | | | | help to arrive, your first aid training will arm you |
| first aid training is the best way to do that. | | | | with the knowledge it takes to help the victim pull |
| Do You Know What To Do? | | | | through. Also, it's important to note that good |
| Regardless of a person's particular disability or | | | | first aid training will teach you how to gauge what |
| overall health, being a caregiver is intense. The | | | | a true emergency is; all too often, people |
| responsibility for their well being and health falls | | | | misjudge such things and create even bigger |
| squarely on your shoulders, after all. Incredibly, | | | | problems. |
| many people who act as caregivers have | | | | Stay Cool, Calm and Collected - |
| received absolutely no formal first aid training. This | | | | One of the worst things you can do in an |
| is surprising, since the disabled and the elderly are | | | | emergency situation is to panic. You're much less |
| involved in mishaps in their homes all the time. | | | | likely to panic, of course, when you know what to |
| Knowing just a few simple techniques or | | | | do. Knowing how to apply first aid is as important |
| strategies when an injury or accident happens can | | | | as being able to stay calm and level headed. By |
| make a tremendous difference in the outcome | | | | learning first aid, your brain will immediately turn to |
| for the individual. Getting first aid training is the | | | | the logical steps that are needed to turn a crisis |
| easiest way to prepare yourself for an | | | | situation into a manageable one. Valuable seconds |
| emergency situation. | | | | won't be wasted, and the person you are caring |
| Averting Disaster - | | | | for will receive the kind of help they need. If |
| Even if you spend a great deal of time with the | | | | you're a caregiver, you simply must receive first |
| person you're taking care of, accidents can - and | | | | aid training. |
| do - happen all the time. The assumption that | | | | |