How Can Senior Care Help Your Parent Remain in Their Home?
Seniors that are able to age in place by staying in their familiar homes as they get older have better overall health and better mental health than seniors who don’t. There are a lot of proven benefits to having seniors stay at home. But as the children of someone that is aging you’re probably worried about the safety of your parents if they remain at home, especially if they are already having some health or cognition challenges as a result of age.
Home care bridges the gap between what seniors need to stay safe and staying in their own homes. When your parent has home care from a trusted home care partner they will get to keep their independence and get:
Help With Housekeeping
Home care aides will help your senior loved one with housekeeping tasks that may be too difficult for your loved one to do. Together the home care worker and your parent can do things like fold the laundry and put it away, or do the dishes. A home health care worker may also vacuum the rugs, clean the kitchen and bathroom, wash the floors, and other do other home chores that have become too difficult for your parent.
Help With Personal Care
Often seniors find it embarrassing to ask their children for help with things like using the bathroom, showering, or getting dressed. But those personal care tasks become harder for seniors as they get older. Home help workers can provide the assistance that your parents need with personal care so that your parents are able to stay clean and healthy and look well put-together without having to ask their children to help them.
Help With Medications
It’s essential that seniors get their medications on time, but figuring out which medicines to take at various times and making sure that their prescriptions get refilled and managing all of their medications can be very confusing and overwhelming for seniors. Your senior parent can get help managing their medications from a home care worker.
Help With Errands
Running errands is a great way to get seniors out of the house and get them interacting with people. But shopping, going to the post office, or running errands to the bank can take a big toll on seniors. Home care workers can accompany your elderly parent on errands to help them keep track of tasks, manage their money, or make sure they get the items they need at the store. When the errands become too difficult for your parent the home care aide can do the errands by themselves.
Help With Meals
Often seniors skip meals or eat only a sandwich because cooking becomes difficult for them. So does shopping. But when your parent has the assistance of a home care aide they have a reason to cook and the help them need to safely use the stove and kitchen gadgets. Together a home care worker and your parent can make your parent’s favorite meals, shop for healthy food, and make sure that everyone in the home will be getting enough to eat.