A Global Perspective on Elder Care: Understanding Filipino Caregiving Culture

Caregiving Culture in the Philippines

In our latest elder care blog, we spotlight Josie Golla, a Filipino-American caregiver and former adult family home owner, who shares how Filipino caregiving values shape her approach to elder care. Discover how these cultural traditions influence the caregiving industry and why Filipino caregivers are recognized worldwide for their dedication.

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PCH Celebrates 20 Years

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As PCH Mutual hits its 20-year mark, we’re more committed than ever to supporting caregivers. From new resources and benefits to an inspiring Q&A with Dr. BJ Miller, our recent gathering in Ojai, CA, was a moment to honor our members and reflect on PCH’s growth and vision for the future.

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PCH Welcomes New Directors

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PCH is thrilled to welcome two new members, Ian Davis and Karen Woodbury Cordero, to our Board of Directors. They bring valuable expertise consistent with our mission to provide high quality insurance designed specifically for closely-held and family-owned adult care homes and residential facilities.

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Free Member Benefit Invitation Coming to Your Email!

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PCH Mutual Insurance is thrilled to share that we’ve partnered with Guide Path to bring innovative, person-centered care and risk management solutions to all PCH Mutual members. This strategic collaboration introduces Guide Path’s Resident and Family Insights Survey Suite, offering powerful tools to manage expectations, reduce risks, and elevate care standards.

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Signs a Resident Needs a Higher Level of Care

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Determining when a resident needs a higher level of care is crucial for both their well-being and your facility’s compliance. Use best practices for admission assessments, guidelines for relocating residents, and remember the importance of staying within your facility’s care capabilities.

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Writing Y(our) Story: A Note on Empathy and Listening

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The stresses and strains of caring often leave us ‘tuning out’ of often-heard stories, when these stories, in fact, represent the jewels of our residents’ lives. It’s important to think about how we can guide residents to tell their stories, whether through a cherished object, song, dance, or question.

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Senior Independence: Balancing Independence and Safety

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February is Senior Independence Month which highlights the sense of purpose seniors derive from exercising their autonomy. Independence is integral to preserving dignity. Yet independence can clash with the realities of the physical and mental restrictions of age.

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