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200 hours of Active Global's Caregiver Training featured on Duke-NUS' "Gateway to Learning"

Submitted on Sep 05, 2014 • By admin
The Active Global Specialised Caregiver team of senior nurses developed 200 hours of training for our Specialised Caregivers. We quickly realised that these Caregiver trainings can also be very useful to family caregivers, and when Duke-NUS suggested to host theses trainings on their e-learning gateway, we thought it was a great idea.  You can access all the trainings for free at https://www.duke-nus.org/  (no need to register, you can just click on "VISITOR ENTER HERE") You will be able to access training modules for specific common conditions such as "Caregiving for Dementia", "Caregiving for Stroke patients", as well as the basic training modules around Activities of Daily Living (Mobility, Hygiene, Nutrition, etc). Specific modules on dealing with various emergencies and preventing falls are also available. nb- These training modules are in flash, and are best viewed on Desktops and Android tablets (not compatible with Ipad)   https://www.duke-nus.org/  ...
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Start of our operations in Hong Kong

Submitted on Aug 28, 2014 • By admin
After our succesful opening in Shanghai in October 2013, we are proud to announce the start of our Hong Kong operations as of August 2014.  Active Global Specialised Caregivers will provide the fast growing elderly population of Hong Kong with much needed Professional AND Affordable home care services To learn more, go to www.activeglobalcaregiver.hk  
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Active Global at France-China Health Forum in Beijing

Submitted on Aug 15, 2014 • By admin
Due to the French roots of our founder, we were invited to take part to the France-China Health Forum in Beijing. We are also taking part this afternoon to a round table on 'healthy ageing'. Several senior officials visited out booth
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We are recruiting a Nursing Trainer

Submitted on Aug 13, 2014 • By admin
http://jobs.jobstreet.com/sg/jobs/4172365/sources/1
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Active Global Specialised Caregivers Shanghai in the news

Submitted on Jul 15, 2014 • By admin
  居家养老有专业“管家”   上海已经成为老龄化城市,老年群体的居家养老护理问题既是一个严峻的挑战,也是一个巨大的市场空白点。来自新加坡的活力国际专业护理有限公司看准这一市场机遇,推出居家养老一揽子服务,包括:基本日常活动、应对特殊状况、服务对象状态监测、日常锻炼(若服务对象状况允许)、以及紧急联络等特色服务,受到银发族的欢迎。据介绍,活力国际护理人员并非“保姆式”的服务,而是经过急救/心脏复苏等专业化系统训练,可以熟练应对各种常见老年慢性病。 陈惟 http://wenhui.news365.com.cn/html/2014-07/13/content_44.htm
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Eunice Phoon, Senior Caregiving Consultant, interviewed by Channel 8 - Good Morning Singapore

Submitted on Jun 19, 2014 • By admin
Eunice, Senior Caregiving Consultant with Active Global, shares her insights and perspective on best practices in Caring for the Elderly, on Singapore's most popular morning TV show (Channel 8 - Good morning Singapore - June 16th)    
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The true spirit of care

Submitted on Jun 13, 2014 • By admin
 
Post by Active Global Specialised Caregivers Singapore.

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Active Global Shanghai featured by 39.net in China

Submitted on Jun 04, 2014 • By admin
Our Shanghai home care services are featured this week by one of China's leading healthcare websites.  (Article in Chinese) “活力国际”发布专业护理计划 助力我国养老产业发展 http://zl.39.net/a/140529/4397503.html
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New Partnership creates sustainable professional opportunities in Singapore for Sri Lankan Caregivers

Submitted on Apr 08, 2014 • By admin
          A new, innovative partnership, signed on April 3rd between KAATSU International University of Sri Lanka, and Active Global Specialised Caregivers of Singapore, sets out to provide good employment opportunities in Singapore to Sri Lankans who are graduates of the elderly caregiver program of the KAATSU International University.  Rev Galagama Dammaransi Thero, Advisory Board Member of Green Cross of Sri Lanka, gave his blessings to the signature ceremony. Mr Hemantha Vijerathna – head of training dpt at Foreign Employment Bureau, Colombo, was also present. While there is no shortage of Caregiver Training Programs in Sri Lanka, many fail to live-up to their promise of providing good employment opportunities at the end of their curriculum. In most cases, graduates of these programs face high placement fees to work abroad, and some of the ‘caregiver jobs’ offered are in fact maid jobs in disguise. This innovative partnership will...
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