Friday, July 31, 2015

In Home Care For Seniors Needs To Be Done Properly

By Debby Franklin


It can be very hard to see parents getting old and not able to do what they have done for so long. Unfortunately there comes a time in everyone's life where the aging process will begin and in some cases help might be needed in order to let the elderly live out their lives in comfort. If this is the case it might be time to consider in home care for seniors.

These services all offer personal care, keeping the home clean, cooking of meals as well as giving medication. Another service that is offered is having all bills paid before the due date. Many times the helper will be nurses so that vital signs can be monitored as well as dressing of wounds.

Some of the complaints by seniors might be that they are having difficulty climbing up and down the stairs or even not really worried about what they might eat. It is imperative that when one becomes older that the correct diet is eaten. Signs of malnutrition can be weight loss, light-headedness, disorientations, lethargy as well as loss of appetite and this is often mistaken as an illness or disease.

Depending on the services required prices will differ. One might be able to find some that do it out of the kindness of their hearts while others need to charge. Always check with the health insurance whether they cover this type of situation. There might be a few things that are covered but always check before hand.

Many elderly people are very against having a stranger in their home and will not even consider this kind of help. It could be suggested that someone comes over for a few hours once a week in the beginning and then proceed from there. One of the things that seniors are missing even if they try denying it is companionship. Talking is away to keep depression at bay and eventually they will realize that having someone around is not all that bad.

In time this could progress into making a snack to enjoy together and then tidying up the kitchen after wards. The key principle is to take tiny steps and to let the seniors think that it was their idea to have someone to help. They will learn to lean on that helper for support and might even suggest that it become a daily thing.

Asking for help is not a sign of not caring it is a way of giving care and a way to help protect their dignity as well as enhancing their quality of life. It is a means of also giving that person companionship during an otherwise long day. Many institutions that offer this service have been doing this for years and are experienced in giving care as well as companionship when needed.




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