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4 Daily Activities Home Care Can Help Seniors With

May 24, 2019
Lenora Alabi
Does your older family member struggle to keep up with housework? Do they eat poorly because cooking meals is too difficult, or they simply don’t want to do it? Perhaps they have some trouble with personal care, like bathing, dressing, or using the bathroom. If so, home care is an excellent option for helping the senior do all those things while still maintaining their independence. If you’re uncertain whether home care is right for your aging relative, consider these 4 ways that home care can help seniors with daily activities.

#1: Bathing and Grooming

For older adults who have mobility or balance problems, taking a bath can not only be difficult, it can also be dangerous. Water combined with the smooth surfaces in most bathrooms can result in a fall. A home care provider can assist them with getting in and out of the tub or shower safely while also preserving their dignity as much as possible. Home care providers can also help them to comb their hair, shave, or apply makeup.

#2: Cooking Meals and Snacks

Some seniors may resort to eating processed foods that are convenient and easy to make. Or, they may skip meals altogether because of the hassle or because they forget to eat. The problem with this is that it can lead to all kinds of health issues, like malnutrition, obesity, or increased risk for serious conditions. Home care providers can prepare balanced meals that include healthy ingredients, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. If getting the grocery store is a problem, a home care provider can offer transportation to the store and assistance with shopping.

#3: Keeping the House Clean

If you’ve noticed that your aging relative’s house is starting to look a bit messy or that dust is gathering, they may be having trouble cleaning on their own. It’s also possible that their vision is failing, and they simply don’t see the dust and dirt. Home care providers can perform light housekeeping duties, like vacuuming, dusting, sweeping, and mopping.

#4: Managing Medical Conditions

Older adults with medical conditions may have trouble managing the symptoms and following their doctor’s advice. They may forget to do things like take medication, check their blood sugar, or track symptoms. Home care providers cannot give older adults their medications, but they can remind them when they are due to take a dose. They can also remind the senior when it’s time to check their blood sugar or blood pressure. Home care can also provide transportation to medical appointments.

IF YOU OR AN AGING LOVED ONE ARE CONSIDERING HIRING HOMECARE IN RIVER NORTH, IL, PLEASE CONTACT THE CARING STAFF AT BRIGHTSTAR CARE CHICAGO. CALL TODAY: 312.382.8888.