One of most essential but sometimes overlook parts of caregiving
is companionship. Feeling of loneliness in older adults can lead to serious health consequences including depression. When you can for an aging loved one, you are creating opportunities to strengthen your bond and connection.
memory and mobility iussues can make even basic needs such as eating, bathing, grooming, and toileting-commonly referred to as " Activities of daily living. Check-in often and pay attention to specific sigs and changes to detdermine if your loved one need extra help.
We maintaining a home can become increasingly difficult. Older adults may need help with dishes, taking out the garbage, vacuuming. Daily maintenance may be too much for them to handle even with your help. Consider whether your loved one would benefit from the our services.
Food preparation can become increasingly difficult with age. if your loved one lives alone, they may lack energy or motivation to cook. In some cases, memory and balance issues may make cooking unsafe. as a caregiver, you can help with grocery, shopping, preparing meal, or finding alternatives to ensure your loved one gets proper nutrition
Falls are major risk to the health of older adults. Your loved one may have difficulty moving or transferring- from their bed in the morning to a chair in the afternoon, for instance. As a caregiver, you can take steps to help prevent fall and help your loved one stay safe and comfortable.
At your loved one ages, public transportation or driving may no longer be safe options. You may need to look for senior transportation alternatives to get your loved one to doctor's appointments and other activties.
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