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David Chandler, RN, CFE

Vice President of Clinical Services and Business Development at Senior Helpers
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With over 20 years of experience, David is a RN and operational leader in the senior care industry. He was recognized in Aging Media’s Home Health Future Leaders Class of 2022. As an RN and Vice President of Clinical Services and Business Development at Senior Helpers, David’s passion is equipping other healthcare leaders with the knowledge and tools needed to provide the highest standard of care for seniors. He is skilled in leading patient safety initiatives for the senior population, maintaining professional relationships with clients, and implementing standards for continuous performance enhancement. Successfully coordinating medical services and enabling robust clinical solutions, he combines operational excellence with high consumer satisfaction.

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  • Senior Helpers VP Warns of Heat Risks for Elderly This Summer
    David emphasizes the importance of monitoring seniors during high heat, advising caregivers to check on them twice daily. He warns that medications can impair temperature regulation and increase dehydration risk. David is available for interviews to discuss essential questions for caregivers and the impact of heat on seniors' health.
  • Proactive Home Modifications Key to Safe Aging in Place
    David emphasizes the importance of proactive home modifications to prevent falls and maintain independence. He advises on affordable solutions like shower caddies and lower shelf placements, and highlights the benefits of professional installations. Key recommendations include bathroom modifications, widening doorways, and integrating smart home technology to enhance safety and comfort for seniors.
  • Understanding Fall-Related Anxiety in Seniors: Expert Insights
    David explains that fall-related anxiety leads seniors to limit activities, increasing fall risk. Signs include avoiding stairs and social withdrawal. To combat this, he advises, "Acknowledge the fear, offer support, and consult professionals." Home safety improvements and personalized exercises can help. Early recognition is key to maintaining independence and preventing physical decline.