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    It’s Social Work Month and We Are Honoring the Generations

    March 9, 2020

      It is Social Work Month, and Social Workers across the nation are celebrating the theme for 2020, which is Generations Strong. Our nation’s more than 700,000 social workers each day meet people where they are and help them live to their fullest potential. Social workers from every generation-from the Silent Generation to Generation Z […]

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    It’s Social Work Month and We Are Honoring the Generations

    March 9, 2020

     

    It is Social Work Month, and Social Workers across the nation are celebrating the theme for 2020, which is Generations Strong. Our nation’s more than 700,000 social workers each day meet people where they are and help them live to their fullest potential. Social workers from every generation-from the Silent Generation to Generation Z – are shaping our society for the better.  Social work is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States, with the number of people employed in social work to grow by 11 percent over the next decade, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Social work is a profession with expansive borders. You will find social workers everywhere in our society. In schools, in centers for veterans, in mental health and health care facilities, in corporations and in local, state and federal government to name a few. In fact, many people do not know social workers account for the largest group of mental health care providers in the United States or that the
    Veterans Administration is the largest employer of social workers with master’s degrees.

    At We Care Management, we not only employee Social Workers from various generations, our clients are from all generations. This is why, this year’s Social Work Month theme is so meaningful to us, Generations Strong.  Everyone is touched by the various generations among us, whether the effects are positive or negative, and this is why, our Social Workers specialize in supporting our clients honor or heal the different situations they have experienced over the years and within a variety of relationships. Whether our client is a middle aged adult child of an aging parent, a young adult coping with the transition of parenthood, a teenager trying to find a college and career direction, or an elder experiencing a variety of losses, we support them in leading a life with more peace and joy.

    Filed Under: Aging, Counseling, Family Therapy, Northern Virginia

    Essential Oils

    April 24, 2019

    I have been using my essential oils more at home in my personal life, but also in my office with patients and realized I have not shared with our community how helpful they can be!  Essential oils help support the microsystems of the body and provide rapid and sustained improvement for people in regards to […]

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    Essential Oils

    April 24, 2019

    I have been using my essential oils more at home in my personal life, but also in my office with patients and realized I have not shared with our community how helpful they can be!  Essential oils help support the microsystems of the body and provide rapid and sustained improvement for people in regards to their overall well-being.  Whether emotionally or physically essential oils can help in many ways and there is an abundance of research backing it up.  The fields of psychology and biology show that the smell of aromas hit the receptors of the brain and triggers certain emotions, memories, and actual changes in the body.  This video shares more about the specifics about how essential oils can help individuals and families lead a more well-balanced life.  It even discusses the benefits for elders and how a simple hand massage with lavender oil can decrease anxiety and agitation.  At the same time it helps lessen the stress of caregivers.  Please check out this video and let me know if you have any questions.  – Amanda LaRose, Owner

     

    Filed Under: Aging, Caregiving, Counseling, Northern Virginia

    Therapist Spotlight

    April 23, 2019

      Alicea Ardito, a Therapist with We Care Management, is a Licensed Master of Social Work and a certified Aging Life Care Manager.  She is currently a Supervisee in Social Work working toward clinical licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  She has been working with older adults for more than ten years with clinical focus on […]

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    Therapist Spotlight

    April 23, 2019

     

    Alicea Ardito, a Therapist with We Care Management, is a Licensed Master of Social Work and a certified Aging Life Care Manager.  She is currently a Supervisee in Social Work working toward clinical licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

    She has been working with older adults for more than ten years with clinical focus on depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and physical and emotional pain.  Her background includes working with a community mental health team serving older adults with severe mental illness, coordinating social services in assisted living and long term care settings, with hospice, and as a geriatric care manager.  She is passionate about educating others on aging well, and can provide expert advice on resources available to older adults and how to navigate the complex web of care options.  

    In addition to older adults, Alicea provides psychotherapy and counseling to adults of all ages.  She is a firm believer in holistic, comprehensive care.  She has completed mastery training in hypnotherapy and can provide clients with brief hypnotic psychotherapy to enhance healing and therapeutic process.  Alicea specializes in utilizing hypnotherapy with clients for cessation of negative behaviors, facilitating positive change, weight loss, anxiety/phobias, and for non-pharmaceutical management of pain.

    Alicea’s commitment is to provide supportive, empathic and client-centered care to her clients.  

    Filed Under: Aging, Counseling, Depression, Elders, Northern Virginia

    Podcast, Coping with Work Anxiety

    April 15, 2019

    Owner, Amanda LaRose, is featured as a guest in a podcast hosted by Lorraine Rise, Owner of Career UpRising. Lorraine is a Career Coach who has helped many people going through changes in their career. Together, Amanda and Lorraine discuss the stressors within the workplace that can cause anxiety. Amanda then gives her expert advise […]

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    Podcast, Coping with Work Anxiety

    April 15, 2019

    Owner, Amanda LaRose, is featured as a guest in a podcast hosted by Lorraine Rise, Owner of Career UpRising. Lorraine is a Career Coach who has helped many people going through changes in their career. Together, Amanda and Lorraine discuss the stressors within the workplace that can cause anxiety. Amanda then gives her expert advise on how to better cope with stress and anxiety and lead a more well-balanced and peaceful life. Click here to listen to her interview and expert advice on Spotify, Itunes or InFlowRadio.

    Amanda LaRose,
    We Care Management

     

    Lorraine Rise,
    Career UpRising

    Filed Under: Career, Counseling Tagged With: anxiety, Career, counseling, stress

    Navigating the Mid Career Crisis

    March 27, 2019

    Career Uprising and We Care Management often support individuals in Mid-life career crisis.  Lorraine Rise, Owner of Career Uprising, wrote us a great article to share with you about this important topic. You hear a lot about the mid-life crisis. When you reach the midpoint of any journey, it’s natural to feel some restless and […]

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    Navigating the Mid Career Crisis

    March 27, 2019

    Career Uprising and We Care Management often support individuals in Mid-life career crisis.  Lorraine Rise, Owner of Career Uprising, wrote us a great article to share with you about this important topic.

    You hear a lot about the mid-life crisis. When you reach the midpoint of any journey, it’s natural to feel some restless and to want to re-evaluate your progress. Is this direction still working for me? Do I have different priorities now than I did when I was younger?

    These feeling of uncertainty extend to our careers as well, resulting in a mid-career crisis for many in their 40s and 50s. As a career coach, I work extensively with mid and late career professionals and this is a common concern.

    Reality often sets in that you’re not 25 anymore, but your competition is.  You’re not early career, but you’re not ready to retire either. Where does that leave you? You still need to be seen as relevant and competitive, but you don’t know how to do that. Or, maybe you don’t even know what you want to do with your career anymore.

    For some, they wake up one day at 45 and realize that the career they’ve been in for the last 20 years may not have ever been right for them. If this sounds familiar, then this article will be therapy for you.

    First, let’s define a mid-career in case you don’t know if that applies to you. Generally, if you are in your late thirties and definitely in your forties, with about 15-20 years of work experience, then you are probably mid-career. I generally start to consider people late career when they hit 50. But of course, age is just a number, right?

    This is the time in people’s careers where they start to worry about two things:

    1. Whether or not they are still satisfied in their chosen career path
    2. How easily they can get a new job due to age bias and competitive job market

    Once people hit that magical age of 50, or even start approaching it, they start to worry about their ability to get a new job contributing even more to their stress and sense of “crisis”.

    Let’s tackle the first concern really quick. It’s very normal and even necessary, I believe, to pause and take stock of where you are at when you reach the midpoint of anything. It’s a little progress check. I would encourage you to do this at any point in your career, but definitely when you feel you are at a crossroads or a midpoint. What you want to ask yourself here are some of the following questions:

    Am I still happy doing what I’m doing?

    Have my priorities in my career changed in the last few years?

    What matters most to me right now? Money? Job satisfaction? Growth potential? Location?

    Does making a change feel right—right now? 

    And don’t worry about the “how” with this question. You don’t have to know how you are going to do something when you start out. All you need to know is if you want to do it.

    If you ask yourself these questions and give yourself honest answers, you’ll gain clarity on whether or not you should make a career change at this point. Your intuition is going to be of utmost importance here. And the good news is the older we get, the wiser and more aware of our intuition we tend to be. So, trust yourself here. I would highly encourage you to write out your thoughts and responses here. Get it out of your brain and onto paper.

    The second big concern that people start to have around the mid-career point is ageism. The older we get, the more we worry about competing against younger job seekers and overcoming biases. Here’s what we know about discrimination. Yes, it does exist the job market unfortunately. How much it really exists is very difficult to measure. Discrimination of any kind is inherently very difficult to quantify or prove.

    But here’s one advantage that older job seekers actually have over younger folks. The older you are the larger your professional network usually is, and you should absolutely leverage that as much as possible. Relying on your network for information and referrals is going to be key in getting you through a job search or career transition at this stage.

    The bottom line is this: The mid-career point doesn’t have to be a rut. Use this time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished so far and celebrate that.  Resist the urge to have the word “should” in your self-talk.

    “I should be further along than I am.”

    “I should be making XXX amount of money by now.”

    The word “should” is essentially a regret and judgment on yourself which does nothing to help your cause. It will only leave you feeling inadequate. Once you’ve reflected on your past, make a plan for the future.

    Where you do want to go next?

    What goals are still left to accomplish?

    How can you take even baby steps towards those things?

     

    Lorraine Rise is the owner of Career UpRising, LLC which supports mid and late career professionals with job searching and career transitions. She can be reached at www.careeruprising.com

    Filed Under: Career, Counseling, Northern Virginia

    Why Eldercare?

    August 18, 2018

    Why did our Owner, Amanda, start a business in eldercare? Amanda is fortunate to have relationships with her grandparents that last into adulthood. Because of this, she has learned how to engage with elders, how much one can learn from them, how difficult life can be but how people find a way to overcome those […]

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    Why Eldercare?

    August 18, 2018

    Why did our Owner, Amanda, start a business in eldercare? Amanda is fortunate to have relationships with her grandparents that last into adulthood. Because of this, she has learned how to engage with elders, how much one can learn from them, how difficult life can be but how people find a way to overcome those difficulties, and how important the little things are in life. Amanda started working in Nursing Homes in High School. She is passionate about supporting elders in leading a well-balanced and fulfilling last phase of their life. As a Social Worker, she has learned that understanding who the elder is, and how they became who they are, is an imperative part of the Care Management process. She tells many people how her work is such an honor, because having someone trust you enough for them to tell you their most meaningful and personal stories is simply touching. Moving from the DC Area to Loudoun County, Amanda saw a great need for elder support services. Her expertise is in Counseling and Care Management. All of these reasons, and more, are why she created We Care Management, LLC.

    Filed Under: Aging, Counseling, Elder care, Northern Virginia, Nursing home

    Sleep Disturbance and Ways of Coping

    July 13, 2018

    Many people have sleep disturbance, where they either have difficulty falling asleep, struggle to stay asleep, or sleep too much.  It happens in adults of all ages, but especially elders.  There are many suggestions about how to improve one’s sleep, but sometimes people feel at a loss because maybe they have tried everything.  It is […]

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    Sleep Disturbance and Ways of Coping

    July 13, 2018

    Many people have sleep disturbance, where they either have difficulty falling asleep, struggle to stay asleep, or sleep too much.  It happens in adults of all ages, but especially elders.  There are many suggestions about how to improve one’s sleep, but sometimes people feel at a loss because maybe they have tried everything.  It is important to first explore why the sleep disturbance may be happening; is it diet, lack of exercise, stress, no regular bedtime routine, a medical problem, or too much stimulation before bed?  Once you figure out what could be contributing to the sleep disturbance, it is important to try one coping skill at a time.  If an individual tries multiple things at once, they won’t know what was actually helpful.

    1. Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day.
    2. Try to do relaxing things an hour before going to bed.
    3. Have a routine that you follow before you go to bed every night.  For example, use the restroom, wash your face, and brush your teeth.
    4. Try not to drink fluids two to three hours before bed.
    5. Exercise most days, which will help your body feel fatigued in the evening.

    If those coping skills don’t work speak with your doctor or a counselor for other ways of coping.  Sleep is very important, so I hope you can find yourself having a good night sleep tonight!

    Filed Under: Aging, Caregiving, Counseling

    Senior Care Support and Counseling

    January 29, 2018

    If you have an elder in your life you know how difficult it can be supporting them in accepting senior care, coordinating it, and overseeing the care. Do you know that Care Managers help with all of this? We work with you to support the elder in your life. There is an additional benefit to […]

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    Senior Care Support and Counseling

    January 29, 2018

    If you have an elder in your life you know how difficult it can be supporting them in accepting senior care, coordinating it, and overseeing the care. Do you know that Care Managers help with all of this? We work with you to support the elder in your life. There is an additional benefit to the services We Care Management, LLC offers. We provide emotional support and help you find ways of relieving your stress! Our counseling is accepted by most insurances, so contact us today to find out more.

    Filed Under: Counseling, Elders, Senior Care

    Holiday Season

    December 22, 2017

    The holiday season brings different emotions for everyone. No matter how you are feeling, this is our wish for you this holiday season!

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    Holiday Season

    December 22, 2017

    The holiday season brings different emotions for everyone. No matter how you are feeling, this is our wish for you this holiday season!

    Filed Under: Counseling, Elder care, Northern Virginia, Positive Thinking

    Peace and Wellness

    November 4, 2017

    What an amazing thing, to be able to sit in this office with clients and be surrounded by Virginia foliage. We bring more peace and wellness to the lives of individuals every day! It is such and honor to be able to provide Care Management for elders and Counseling support to adults of all ages […]

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    Peace and Wellness

    November 4, 2017

    What an amazing thing, to be able to sit in this office with clients and be surrounded by Virginia foliage. We bring more peace and wellness to the lives of individuals every day! It is such and honor to be able to provide Care Management for elders and Counseling support to adults of all ages in the Northern Virginia area!

    Filed Under: Counseling, Elder care, Northern Virginia

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