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Some Home Care Services Available For Your Senior Loved Ones

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As people enter their senior years they may find living alone simply too hard. It doesn't matter whether they have physical limitations or mental ones; the fact is they may need help. Some families decide to take their loved ones to an assisted living community or even to a nursing home. Most seniors prefer to stay in the home they have lived in and feel most comfortable in. When this is the case, and the person is not in need of extreme medical support, home care services make the most sense. Not only are these services less expensive than a total living arrangement, but the senior also stays happy. Happiness is often the key to getting or staying healthy. Here are some of the home care services you can ask for.

Daily Living Assistance

Sometimes, the only help that is needed is to assist with normal daily activities. This would include helping the senior bathe, dress, and take care of the house. A home companion or homemaker can be contracted to come to the house every day and perform these duties. In addition to helping around the house, this person will also serve as a companion to the senior. They may play games, exercise, watch TV, or just sit and chat together. This social interaction can go a long way in keeping your loved one happy and healthy.

Mobility Assistance

When your loved one has difficulty moving, they may ask for mobility assistance as well as daily living assistance. The aide will not only help them with hygiene and household chores, but they will also help them get up out of bed and move around. The aide may also perform range of motion activities with the patient to help prevent muscle atrophy. This aide will have been trained in the proper way to move a patient without harming the patient or themselves. 

Medical Assistance

A patient who has medical issues may require assistance from a nurse or doctor from time to time. This could be something as simple as changing a catheter every week, providing wound care, or as intensive as handling IVs or dialysis. Sometimes this extra care is temporary and the medical personnel will come out as needed, and other times it is a permanent situation. Talk with your loved one's doctor and the home care agency to arrange for what is needed and how often.

When your loved one is able to stay in their own home, it is not only good for them, but it is also good for you. It enables you to go visit when you want, as often as you want, in a comfortable atmosphere. You can spend the night with them, or even take them home with you without the need for any special permissions.

For more information, contact a home care service.

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10 October 2019