Home Care Assistance Takes the Worry Out of Caring for Seniors from a Distance
They claim distance makes the heart grow fonder, but living far from aging parents can cause additional feelings: helplessness, worry, and concern, for example. It’s hard to understand just how your senior loved ones are doing through phone calls, video chats, emails, and letters. There are steps you can take, however, to ensure their health and well-being, even when you’re not nearby, and to take full advantage of your in-person visits.
Communication Is Important
An honest, open conversation with your parents regarding their expectations, wishes, and goals is crucial to ensuring their needs are prepared for and met. Start by asking these types of questions:
What kinds of help might be beneficial today? As an example, would your senior loved ones enjoy having help with housework, meals, and running errands? Could they use help with transportation to outings or medical appointments?
How about your envisioned future needs? If a long-term illness or perhaps the results of growing older make it hard to keep living alone at home, can you envision moving to assisted living? Moving in with a family member or friend? Residing at home with in-home care support?
Are there any modifications to your home you would like to have made, to make life safer and easier now and in the years to come? For example, would it be beneficial to switch from an upstairs bedroom to a downstairs one? Install a ramp leading up to the front porch? Reorganize frequently used items to more easily accessible spots? We can provide the accessibility products as well.
Have you investigated any nearby resources that could be helpful, such as a community senior center for socialization, exercise classes, fun outings, etc.? An area support group for a particular health condition, such as Parkinson’s or dementia?
How to Provide Assistance from a Distance
With answers to these and any other questions in hand, you can then help in a number of ways, even from afar, such as by:
Looking into resources
Setting up a plan with siblings and any other family/friends who can help
Creating a list of physicians, medications, and other important health information
Ensuring all legal documentation, such as a will, living will, power of attorney, etc. are in order
Remaining in touch by telephone, and visiting in person whenever possible
Making the Most of Visits
When you do have the opportunity to visit in person, you will, of course, want to focus on quality time with your parents. It is also essential, however, to evaluate how your parents are doing, the condition of the house, and any other clues that could reveal a care need that has gone undetected. Signs to look for include:
A messy, unkempt appearance in either or both of your parents
Stacks of unopened mail, debris, dirty dishes stacked in the sink, piles of laundry, and any other clues that homemaking tasks aren’t being tended to the way they should
Burn marks on the counter or bottoms of pots and pans that may indicate inattention to cooking tasks
Bruises or other evidence of physical injury that could have resulted from a fall or even elder abuse
Too few fresh foods in the home, or expired/spoiled foods
How In-Home Care Can Help
At In My Home Assistance, a trusted local provider of elder care in Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island and the surrounding areas, we are always here to provide as much or as little help as needed to complement family care, up through and including full-time, live-in care. We are able to assist with grocery shopping, cooking healthy meals, light housekeeping, medication reminders, transportation, and much more. We also serve as a friendly companion to ease loneliness and boredom and to make sure the needs of seniors are fully met, with any changes in condition reported right away.
Conclusion
In-home care assistance takes the worry out of caring for seniors from a distance. By having open and honest conversations, planning, and utilizing professional in-home care services, you can ensure that your loved ones receive the support they need, even when you can't be there in person. This approach not only provides peace of mind but also enhances the quality of life for your senior loved ones, allowing them to age comfortably and safely in their own homes.
Call us at 843-547-2237 for more information on how we can provide families living far away from senior loved ones with the peace of mind they need with our dependable, in-home care solutions.
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