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Home Care Assistance For Saint Lucie, FL Snowbirds

October 22, 2021
Rob Dezso
Winter may be a challenging time for seniors due to the many changes that take place throughout this season. It is possible that the colder weather, shorter days, and darker mornings will have a negative effect on people's overall well-being, safety, and ability to carry out their daily routine. You can understand why so many retirees are choosing to spend their golden years in and around the many attractions that Saint Lucie, FL has to offer when you visit the area.

Elderly adults and their families often spend a significant amount of effort preparing to leave their present homes for a short period of time. However, there are a few things you can do to keep them safe while traveling and while they are at their destination to guarantee they get the home care they need.

Share Travel Plans πŸ—ΊοΈ

Keep track of where your loved ones are at all times while they're on the road to their winter home so you can check in on them as necessary. Seniors who want to travel by plane should make a list of the airports they will be visiting and departing from, the airlines they will be travelling with, the times they will depart and arrive, and the transportation they will use to get from the airport to their final destination.

If they want to travel by vehicle, elders should inform their family members of their arrangements, including the routes they intend to take and any rest stops they intend to take. MapQuest or Google Maps are additional advantages that may be used to build a visual itinerary that families can follow.

Anyone who intends to travel by car should get their vehicle's maintenance checked before embarking on their adventure. Obtaining or renewing their AAA membership may make for a fantastic early Christmas present for them. Don't forget to have an emergency roadside kit and a medical kit in the car. See whether any of the items in the two kits have expired and replace them.

Research Local Resources πŸ”

No matter how little or insignificant the issues are, traveling to Florida and spending time in the sunlight may result in unforeseen complications. A list of local resources for seniors and their families should be easily accessible, and it should include the phone numbers and locations of the following:
  • Emergency services
  • Hospitals or other medical centers (note those in network and not)
  • Pharmacies
  • Gas stations and auto repair shops
  • Senior centers and home care agencies
If you phone ahead to local pharmacies and home care agencies, you'll save time by not having to create a record in order to schedule caregiver visits or to get medication refills, which can be a great benefit during emergencies. It is also worth it to make advance arrangements with hotels, resorts, and senior living facilities to request special accommodations such as wheelchairs, shower seats, or assistance carrying luggage to their rooms.

Help With Packing 🧳

Assisting elderly loved ones with their packing allows you to not only spend quality time with them, but will also guarantee you the pleasure of knowing that they have just what they need. The following are some of the most important things to carry in their bags:
  • Medications and any records needed for refills
  • Any medical records to quickly share with emergency services and medical centers
    • A card with a list of medications, how much to take, and when
    • Phone numbers of their primary care physician, specialists, and pharmacies to send medication to
    • A document listing their medical history; including any recent surgeries or procedures
    • Forwarding addresses for any medical equipment that will need to be shipped to their residence
  • Medical aids such as glasses, hearing aids, blood sugar monitors and test strips, braces, walking aids, etc.
  • Proper clothes for their destination and proper clothes for the trip back
  • Chargers for all electronic devices and the devices themselves
  • ID, credit cards, tickets, and other important travel-related documents

BrightStar Care Can Be There Too 🀝

Our Saint Lucie, FL home care agency is designed to help local seniors and snowbirds in maintaining their independence in their own residence. It gives us great pleasure to be able to help families that are in need of long-distance medical care. Arrangements for a caregiver to accompany your senior to or from the airport, recreational activities, or simply to provide general companionship may be made by contacting us online or by phone at (772) 400-9229. Medical requirements such as medication administration, blood sugar monitoring, and the maintenance of specialist at-home treatments may also be addressed.