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05 Feb 2018

How In Home Care Improves Quality of Life

   

Topics: Home Care

Looking into care options for your senior loved one is the first step to help improve their quality of life. If you’re starting to think your loved one could use some extra assistance, but you don’t want to remove them from the comfort of their own home, in home care is a viable option for you. Not only does in home care allow seniors to stay in their beloved family homes, a place where years of memories have been created, but it can also improve the quality of their lives significantly.

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Improves Health

In home care can help your senior loved one manage their health every day. Medication is something your loved one needs to stay healthy but sometimes they can forget or over-take their medication. It’s safe to say there’s a lot that can go wrong when it comes to your loved one’s medicine usage. A caretaker will be able to monitor your loved one’s medication usage, so you never have to worry they’re risking or harming their health by over- or undertaking their medicine.

Another aspect of your loved one’s health that will benefit from an in home caretaker is their diet. They can help monitor your loved one’s portion control and nutritional balance. Diet is important to keep your loved one in tip-top shape during this susceptible period in their life.

Finally, an in home caretaker can be the push your loved one needs to engage in frequent exercise. Whether it’s a casual stroll down to the park or helping them get involved in a community-led fitness class, a caretaker can get your senior loved one moving.

Frequent Social Interaction

It’s no surprise that seniors who live alone are often lonely. While you may try to see your loved one as much as possible, you have your own life, and you can’t always drop everything to go over every day for hours at a time. Thankfully, an in home caretaker can.

With training on how to properly communicate with seniors of all levels of mental capabilities, in home care providers offer your loved one a friendly face and some much-needed social interaction.

You also won’t feel bad not visiting every day when you know someone is looking out for them on a daily basis.

Mobility

Individuals over the age of 65 experience the most accidents per kilometre. While it may be for their own safety and the safety of others, it can be difficult for seniors to give up driving. Not only is giving up driving a loss of independence, but it’s also most seniors’ primary mode of transportation. When they’ve lost this, it’s harder for them to get out and about, which can increase their risk of isolation, depression, and reduce their overall health.

In home care isn’t limited to visits in the home. A caretaker can provide transportation services for your senior loved one to get them out of the house. Your loved one won’t have to fret over the fact that they can’t drive—they’ll have their own personal chauffeur. From trips to the grocery store to visiting a friend’s house, an in home caretaker can help your senior loved one engage in more of their life outside of their home.

Improves Disposition

With more social interactions, a healthier lifestyle, and access to transportation, your senior loved one will be happier and live a more fulfilling life. If you’re ready for your loved one to regain their happiness, contact an in home care provider today.

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Tennille Kerrigan

Tenille is the president of Senior Helpers Canada, the premier franchise that delivers on what families and their loved ones need most. She has bachelor’s degree in business administration from York University, and has over 10 years of experience as a business owner and director. With Senior Helpers, our franchisees provide the professionalism and expert care that families and their aging loved ones require.

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