Zenith Healthcare - The complete medical solutions

Zenith Healthcare - The complete medical solutions Zenith Healthcare is J&K's efficient “One-Stop” Home Care platform & makes it easier for you to choose the right Home Care solutions for your loved one.

MEDICAL CARE AT HOME

Zenith Healthcare is J&K’s first professional Home Healthcare Company that delivers personalized care to patients in the comfort of their own homes. Recovery at Home is typically cheaper, better and more convenient than in a hospital setting. Zenith Healthcare is efficient “One-Stop” Home Care platform and makes it easier for you to choose the right Home Care solutions for your loved one. Study shows that home care is more effective than treatment received in nursing homes or hospitals. At Zenith healthcare we want our clients to relax knowing that they can receive affordable, custom care without leaving their homes. In addition to our passion for caring for others, our agency’s comparative edge lies in our specialized care services. market research indicates a strong need exists in the state of Jammu and Kashmir for this type of care. Our Services Include:

Home care by skilled Regd. Nurses, Therapists, Dietitians etc. Home visit by Doctors.. Geriatric care/Elder Care. Post Operative Care. Palliative & Primary care. Physiotherapy. Bedside wound and disease management. Referral services to higher centers. Bed-side collection of lab samples. Home delivery of Medicines. Medical Equipment for purchase. Vaccination and Health check-ups for Corporate Staff. Accompaniment to Doctor chambers. Ayahs/Bed-side attendants. Ambulance in an Emergency. Help with Hospitalization. Property Management for non-residents. Legal & financial advice for the elderly. hospital

OUR VISION
Our vision is to be the home health care provider of choice that will assist seniors, sick, recovering and the challenged to realize the quality of life that recognizes their independence supported by caring service, respect and trust. OUR MISSION
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive and integrated system of home health care that is easily accessible, community centered and culturally relative. We strives to offer excellent and affordable Medical home care services to elders, disabled, post operative, sick citizens and their families in Jammu and kashmir. It is our goal to employ competent, caring and well trained individuals who are responsive to the need of our clients, their families and the community.

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15/05/2017

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news for unemployed/uneducated youth of J&K.
Work in the growing sector of home care by providing elder care to elders at their homes & get attractive salaries and perks.

Documents required:
-2 passport size photographs
-I.d & residential proof
-character certificate from concern police station.
-One original document to be deposited as security.

Don't stay at home cursing govt. for lack of jobs. Create your own by serving the noble cause of elder care.

For more details & info Call on above mentioned no.
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We are providing J&K youth with an opportunity to earn while working for the noble cause of "Elder care", by working as elder care giver in Jammu city.
Caregiver has to provide care to elders in their home in Jammu city by assisting the sick/weak elders in their activities of daily life.
This include assisting the elders in Nutrition,Transferring & Ambulation,Medication reminders,Toileting,Clothing & hygiene maintenance and other daily routine of elder citizens. Shifts will be of 8 hour and 12 hour with free food for the care giver.

Basic training will be provided prior to placement.

Our mission is to provide an alternative platform to unemployment youth and to end the sufferings of elders/patients who are suffering because of the absence of these service in the city.
For more info: call: DrSunny Khajuria 9419258804 or visit: www.healthcarezenith.com

27/10/2016
ALZEIHMER DISEASEAlternative NamesSenile dementia - Alzheimer's type (SDAT); SDATBack to TopCauses »You are more likely ...
27/09/2016

ALZEIHMER DISEASE

Alternative Names
Senile dementia - Alzheimer's type (SDAT); SDAT
Back to Top
Causes »
You are more likely to get Alzheimer's disease (AD) if you:
Alternative Names
Senile dementia - Alzheimer's type (SDAT); SDAT
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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE:

Causes »
You are more likely to get Alzheimer's disease (AD) if you:
Are older. However, developing AD is not a part of normal aging.
Have a close blood relative, such as a brother, sister, or parent with AD.
Have certain genes linked to AD, such as APOE epsilon4 allele

The following may also increase your risk, although this is not well proven:
Being female
Having high blood pressure for a long time
History of head trauma

There are two types of AD:
Early onset AD: Symptoms appear before age 60. This type is much less common than late onset. However, it tends to get worse quickly. Early onset disease can run in families. Several genes have been identified.

Late onset AD: This is the most common type. It occurs in people age 60 and older. It may run in some families, but the role of genes is less clear.
The cause of AD is not clear. Your genes and environmental factors seem to play a role. Aluminum, lead, and mercury in the brain is no longer believed to be a cause of AD.
In-Depth Causes »

Symptoms »
Dementia symptoms include difficulty with many areas of mental function, including:
Emotional behavior or personality
Language
Memory
Perception
Thinking and judgment (cognitive skills)
Dementia usually first appears as forgetfulness.
Mild cognitive impairment is the stage between normal forgetfulness due to aging, and the development of AD. People with MCI have mild problems with thinking and memory that do not interfere with everyday activities. They are often aware of the forgetfulness. Not everyone with MCI develops AD.
Symptoms of MCI include:
Difficulty performing more than one task at a time
Difficulty solving problems
Forgetting recent events or conversations
Taking longer to perform more difficult activities
The early symptoms of AD can include:
Difficulty performing tasks that take some thought, but used to come easily, such as balancing a checkbook, playing complex games (such as bridge), and learning new information or routines
Getting lost on familiar routes
Language problems, such as trouble finding the name of familiar objects
Losing interest in things previously enjoyed, flat mood
Misplacing items
Personality changes and loss of social skills
As the AD becomes worse, symptoms are more obvious and interfere with your ability to take care of yourself. Symptoms can include:
Change in sleep patterns, often waking up at night
Delusions, depression, agitation
Difficulty doing basic tasks, such as preparing meals, choosing proper clothing, and driving
Difficulty reading or writing
Forgetting details about current events
Forgetting events in your own life history, losing awareness of who you are
Hallucinations, arguments, striking out, and violent behavior
Poor judgment and loss of ability to recognize danger
Using the wrong word, mispronouncing words, speaking in confusing sentences
Withdrawing from social contact
People with severe AD can no longer:
Understand language
Recognize family members
Perform basic activities of daily living, such as eating, dressing, and bathing

Other symptoms that may occur with AD:
Incontinence
Swallowing problems

Exams and Tests »
A skilled health care provider can often diagnose AD disease with the following steps:

Complete physical exam, including neurological exam
Asking questions about your medical history and symptoms
A mental status examination
A diagnosis of AD is made when certain symptoms are present, and by making sure other causes of dementia are not present.

Tests may be done to rule out other possible causes of dementia, including:
Anemia
Brain tumor
Chronic infection
Intoxication from medication
Severe depression
Stroke
Thyroid disease
Vitamin deficiency
Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain may be done to look for other causes of dementia, such as a brain tumor or stroke.

In the early stages of dementia, brain image scans may be normal. In later stages, an MRI may show a decrease in the size of different areas of the brain.
While the scans do not confirm the diagnosis of AD, they do exclude other causes of dementia (such as stroke and tumor).

However, the only way to know for certain that someone has AD is to examine a sample of their brain tissue after death. The following changes are more common in the brain tissue of people with AD:
"Neurofibrillary tangles" (twisted fragments of protein within nerve cells that clog up the cell)
"Neuritic plaques" (abnormal clusters of dead and dying nerve cells, other brain cells, and protein)
"Senile plaques" (areas where products of dying nerve cells have accumulated around protein).

Treatment »
There is no cure for AD. The goals of treatment are:
Slow the progression of the disease (although this is difficult to do)
Manage symptoms, such as behavior problems, confusion, and sleep problems
Change your home environment so you can better perform daily activities
Support family members and other caregivers

DRUG TREATMENT
Medicines are used to help slow down the rate at which symptoms become worse. The benefit from these drugs is usually small. You and your family may not notice much of a change.
Before using these medicines, ask the doctor or nurse:
What are the potential side effects? Is the medicine worth the risk?
When is the best time, if any, to use these medicines?
Medicines for AD include:
Donepezil (Aricept), rivastigmine (Exelon), and galantamine (Razadyne, formerly called Reminyl). Side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle cramps, and fatigue.
Memantine (Namenda). Possible side effects include agitation or anxiety.
Other medicines may be needed to control aggressive, agitated, or dangerous behaviors. Examples include haloperidol, risperidone, and quetiapine. These are usually given in very low doses due to the risk of side effects including an increased risk of death.
It may be necessary to stop any medications that make confusion worse. Such medicines may include painkillers, cimetidine, central nervous system depressants, antihistamines, sleeping pills, and others. Never change or stop taking any medicines without first talking to your doctor.

SUPPLEMENTS
Some people believe certain vitamins and herbs may help prevent or slowdown AD.
There is no strong evidence that Folate (vitamin B6), vitamin B12, and vitamin E prevent AD or slows the disease once it occurs.
High-quality studies have not shown that ginkgo biloba lowers the chance of developing dementia. DO NOT use ginkgo if you take blood-thinning medications like warfarin (Coumadin) or a class of antidepressants called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
If you are considering any drugs or supplements, you should talk to your doctor first. Remember that herbs and supplements available over the counter are NOT regulated by the FDA.
In-Depth Treatment »
Back to TopSupport Groups
For additional information and resources for people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers, see Alzheimer's disease support groups.
Back to TopOutlook (Prognosis)
How quickly AD gets worse is different for each person. If AD develops quickly, it is more likely to worsen quickly.
Patients with AD often die earlier than normal, although a patient may live anywhere from 3 - 20 years after diagnosis.
The final phase of the disease may last from a few months to several years. During that time, the patient becomes totally disabled. Death usually occurs from an infection or organ failure.
Back to TopPossible Complications
Abuse by an over-stressed caregiver
Bedsores
Loss of muscle function that makes you unable to move your joints
Infection, such as urinary tract infection and pneumonia
Other complications related to immobility
Falls and broken bones
Harmful or violent behavior toward self or others
Loss of ability to function or care for self
Loss of ability to interact
Malnutrition and dehydration
Back to TopWhen to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider if someone close to you has symptoms of dementia.
Call your health care provider if a person with AD has sudden change in mental status. A rapid change may be a sign of another illness.
Talk to your health care provider if you are caring for a person with AD and you can no longer care for the person in your home.
Back to TopPrevention
Although there is no proven way to prevent AD, there are some practices that may be worth incorporating into your daily routine, particularly if you have a family history of dementia. Talk to your doctor about any of these approaches, especially those that involve taking a medication or supplement.
Consume a low-fat diet.
Eat cold-water fish (like tuna, salmon, and mackerel) rich in omega-3 fatty acids, at least 2 to 3 times per week.
Reduce your intake of linoleic acid found in margarine, butter, and dairy products.
Increase antioxidants like carotenoids, vitamin E, and vitamin C by eating plenty of darkly colored fruits and vegetables.
Maintain a normal blood pressure.
Stay mentally and socially active throughout your life.

We Invite application for the following positions:Doctor (MBBS) (Posting: Chamba District HP)Terms: annual renewable con...
03/08/2016

We Invite application for the following positions:

Doctor (MBBS) (Posting: Chamba District HP)

Terms: annual renewable contracts with remuneration varying from Rs. 4,80,000 /- to Rs. 6,00,000/- per annum.

Experience: Fresher can also apply. No age bar

Nature of job: Working in a mobile health unit. Monday to Thursday in field while Friday and Saturday in office. No emergency duties.

Area: It is a beautiful tribal valley with accessibility to road, internet, electricity, mobiles etc. This will be an opportunity to work for tribal people and experience their culture.

Please send your resume to info@healthcarezenith.com or call 9419258804

01/07/2016

WALK IN INTERVIEWS:

Patient care takers required:

MMPHW= 50 IN NO.

FMPHW= 50 IN NO.

(Preference will be given to Non Localities especially from Doda,Poonch,Bhaderwah,Rajouri,Ramban, Banihal, and surrounding areas)

Work profile:
Main Activities
Provide Home Care to elders, disabled persons, and others in the community with
identified needs
Provide Home Care including general housekeeping, personal hygiene and Meals-onWheels
Transport Home Care clients to appointments and activities
Assist with exercises, physiotherapy and other medical plans
Monitor blood pressure and other physical conditions, as required
Follow medical instructions carefully and consistently
Organize time and resources based on the individual needs of clients
Manage any unanticipated events or unstable situations

BEST SALARIES IN THE INDUSTRY BASED ON 6 hour, 8 hour, 12 hour shift.


Forward resume at info@healthcarezenith.com

or Visit: ZENITH HEALTHCARE

Shop no.37, Resham ghar colony,Bakshinagar, Jammu J&K
01912571930, 9419258804
www.healthcarezenith.com

Zenith Healthcare is J&K’s first professional Home Healthcare Company that delivers personalized care to patients in the comfort of their own homes. Recovery at Home is typically cheaper, better and more convenient than in a hospital setting.

Eating Well as You Age: Nutrition and Diet Tips for ELDERS Nutrition and a well balanced diet is of vital importance in ...
17/06/2016

Eating Well as You Age: Nutrition and Diet Tips for ELDERS

Nutrition and a well balanced diet is of vital importance in Old age so as to prevent and control the common hazards of Aging. Many factors like poor income, decreased mobility, social isolation and depression are known to affect the health and well being of the elderly. Under nutrition, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis have been identified as the most important and commonly prevalent nutrition related health problems in Old Age.

Diet and Feeding Pattern

Since good nutrition is of immense significance during old age, care should be taken that the diets of elderly are nutritionally adequate and well balanced. With the advancement of age, the energy needs are reduced as a result the total quantum of food intake intake is lowered while the requirement of most of the other nutrients remains unaltered. Therefore, it becomes all the more important to provide adequate amounts of all the nutrients within the decreased energy levels.

Few factors to be kept in mind while planning balanced meals for the elderly

Intake of energy rich foods like sweets, fried or high fat foods, cereals and starches needs to be reduced while liberal amounts of milk and milk products, fresh fruits, vegetables particularly green leafy vegetables, should be included to meet the vitamin and mineral needs.
An adequate intake of calcium, in particular, should be ensured to compensate for its losses due to gradual demineralization of bones associated with aging.
Since sufficient exposure to sunlight is essential to meet the body's needs for vitamin D, in case of elderly individuals confined to bed, suppliments of this vitamin need to be provided.
Food rich in fats, especially saturated fats, should be avoided and instead oils containing high levels of poly unsaturated fatty acids such as sunflower oils, soyabean oil etc. should be used to prevent and control the condition of hypertension and other cardio-vascular diseases.
Intake of simple sugars, should be reduced as these provide only empty calories.
Dietary fibre has a beneficial effect in various conditions associated with aging such as constipation, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, adequate amount of food rich in dietary fibre should be included in the diet.
With the advancement of age, the capacity to digest and tolerate large meals often decreases. Therefore, the quantity of food given at a time needs to be decreased. If required number of meals can be increased as per the individual's tolerance
Due to the loss of teeth particularly if dentures are not used, modifications in consistency needs to be done. The diet should be soft, well cooked and should include foods that need little or no mastication such as milk and milk products, soft cooked eggs, tender meats, gruels, soft cooked vegetables, grated salads, fruit juices, soft fruits like banana or stewed fruits.
The food for the elderly should be colourful, attractive and tasty and should be served in pleasant surroundings so as to arouse their appetite and interest in the food.
Apart from the diet, the elderly are advised to continue with their physical activity and light exercises to keep fit and prevent the occurrence of diseases like arthritis, gout and obesity. Regular or periodic health checkups and weight monitoring also helps in physical fitness and early detection of complications, if any
A Days Sample Diet Plan for an Elderly Man

Mr. Sharma, aged 70 years and weighing 60 kgs, is a retired Air Force Officer. Besides being engaged in light household activities, he is a prominent social worker of his area. He has turned vegetarian under the influence of his work and religion discourses. A day's sample diet plan for him is planned here

Personal Data

Age 70 years
S*x Male
Body Weight 60 kgs
Physical Activity Sedentary
Socio-economic Status MIG
Food Habits Vegetarian

Recommended Dietary Allowances

Energy 1976 kcal
Protein 60 g
Calcium 400 mg
Thiamine 1.0 mg

Sample Menu Plan

Meal Menu
Early Morning: Tea

Breakfast Broken wheat porridge
Poached egg
Toast with butter
Apple

Mid-Morning Coffee
Biscuits

Lunch Lentil Dal
Palak Saag
Salad
Chapattis
Fruit Custard

Evening Tea Vegetable Upma
Tea

Dinner Lauki Kofta Curry
Potato & cauliflower (dry)
Grated Carrot Salad
Boondi Raita
Chapattis/Rice

Bed time Milk

Keeping all the aspects in mind, providing a proper diet to the old will keep them free from most of the diseases and they would be able to lead an active and happy life. A proper diet, exercise and a pleasant environment are important for adding healthy and happy years to the life of our elderly. Also to be borne in mind is the fact that "Everyone of us has to reach this phenomenon of nature one day or the other, provided we are lucky enough."@

MARKETING EXECUTIVES REQUIRED FOR MEDICAL HOME CARE COMPANY IN JAMMU CITY:We are currently recruiting trained and motiva...
05/06/2016

MARKETING EXECUTIVES REQUIRED FOR MEDICAL HOME CARE COMPANY IN JAMMU CITY:

We are currently recruiting trained and motivated employees for Marketing division of Zenith Healthcare.

Job profile would be framing,executing & managing marketing & promotional strategies for the company and working as per time bound task assigned by the management.
Salary :negotiable

Those who are ready for the challenge and find themselves competent enough to work in marketing field for this new concept of medical home care can forward their resumes at info@healthcarezenith.com

Eligible candidates will be called for interviews shortly.

To know more about companies profile Visit: www.healthcarezenith.com

Now get Patient & Old Age Attendant in Jammu cityPATIENT AND OLD AGE ATTENDANT CATEGORYPatient Attendant:-For those pati...
29/05/2016

Now get Patient & Old Age Attendant in Jammu city

PATIENT AND OLD AGE ATTENDANT CATEGORY

Patient Attendant:-For those patients who can move around, the attendant will help the patient for taking bath / having food accompanying to the toilet / accompany to the garden giving medicines / if required then attendant should be alert at night too.

Patient (Bed Ridden):-Keep patient always clean to prevent bed sore / prevent rashes / handle patient excretions ( stool & urine) taking bath, helping patient in all aspects and monitoring medicines, food, changing bed linen, changing clothes, keep maintaining diet chart, so that doctor should be informed promptly about patients condition overall.

Old age help:-To look after a senior citizen / an old age person in house, to be with her / him, look after all their requirements, accompany them when they need to go outside. Assist them in every aspect as well as helping in the family’s regular domestic work.

Nurses:-A qualified equipped nursing sister, those who are generally working in hospital and nursing home also can provide residential duties for patient attendant and new born baby attendant. They have their qualification certificate with them they are trained enough to look after a serious bed ridden patient.

TO AVAIL HOMECARE SERVICES
CALL: 0191-2571930
OR SMS "Health" to (+91) 9419258804 and we will get back to you.
www.healthcarezenith.com

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