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Have A Loved One Who's Reluctant Towards Assisted Living? Home Care May Be A Solution

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Most elderly people who need assistance in daily living activities would prefer to stay in their own homes for the longest time possible. Some seniors adamantly refuse to move to an assisted living facility. In such a case, home care is the best alternative.

This is an arrangement where home care aides come into your loved one's home and offer assistance for a specific number of hours. So what are the benefits of senior assisted care?

Familiar Surroundings 

After living in their own home for years, moving your loved one into a new facility may destabilize them.

With home care, your loved one stays in their own home. Familiar surroundings can be calming and comforting especially in case of dementia. Your loved one gets to keeps their space and independence. Unlike in assisted living, where they may have a roommate, in home care, they do not have to share their living space with strangers.

Extra Care

In a home care set-up, your loved one gets to benefit from the care of a hired caregiver as well as that of loved ones. At home, family and friends are more likely to drop in, making them less lonely. It is also easier for friends and family to monitor their health and progress in home care.

Personalized care

Unlike in assisted living facilities, in home-care, your loved one is the only resident, so they get one-on-one attention and care. Your loved one may just need help in cleaning their space, or they may only need companionship. The kind of care they receive can also be adjusted over time as needs change.

There are amazing services for seniors in-home or over the internet. For instance, speech therapy telemedicine is becoming very popular for seniors who are coping with dentures, stroke damage, or other changes to their speech. The therapist can meet with the patient in their own home and provide speech and cognitive services.

Faster Healing

In case of sickness, your loved one is likely to heal faster in his home environment. They are also less likely to get fewer infections as a result of sharing facilities and space with many people. However, before you take the home care option, consider the following:

The State of your Loved one

If they are completely dependent, they may need around the clock care, which may be costly. On the other hand, if they're fairly independent, then home care may be a viable option.

Equipment

You may need to make some modifications to your home to make it conducive to home care. This comes with a considerable cost. If your loved one is fairly dependent and you can afford it, in-home senior assisted care is the best option for your aging loved one.

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9 January 2018