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Share the Gift of Home Care this Mother’s Day!

May 6, 2021
Daniel Peters - Sales & Business Development Director
Most Americans appreciate the valuable role of mothers on both a familiar and societal level. After all, many women today work full time careers while also caring for children. And aging mothers often serve as continued mentors long after their adult children leave the home and start their own families.

But despite near-universal gratitude toward mothers, people’s appreciation isn’t always apparent. Obviously, Mother’s Day is meant to ensure moms get their due credit. But actions sometimes speak louder than words.

Here’s why this year’s commemoration might be a good time to consider gifting “Mom” Torrance or South Bay home care services!

Mothers are Both Caregivers and Care Recipients

Moms usually serve in multiple roles. In their younger years, they raise children. But they are often spouses as well. And as mothers age, they may serve as extended “moms” once they become grandmothers. Or they could end up being care recipients themselves if their health declines.

It’s important for families to look after mothers regardless of their life stage. A younger mom may be burdened with childcare and work, while a middle-aged mother could be tasked with caring both for teenage kids and aging parents. And if “Mom” does find herself vulnerable at a later stage in life, families should embrace the role reversal and ensure she has somebody available to help. Fortunately, Torrance home care services can address mothers’ care needs regardless of their situation.

Women Often Serve as “Family Caregivers”

Both men and women serve as unpaid caregivers for friends and loved ones. But data shows the latter group is more likely to assume such burdens. “Family caregivers” often go unrecognized and face high levels of stress. Their work may seem “free,” but of course there really is no such thing as a free lunch. They’re not necessarily charging for their work, but labor is labor, and it takes a toll on mind and body.

Also, many mothers are part of the so-called, “sandwich generation.” These women often care for their own children while also serving as caregivers for aging parents. These moms, in particular, can benefit tremendously from South Bay caregiver assistance.

COVID-19 Has Been Especially Hard on Mothers

Motherhood has always been a tough and often underappreciated job. But COVID-19 was especially hard on mothers. Notably, in-person schooling was mostly replaced with “distance learning” in Los Angeles County, Torrance, the South Bay, and the Beach Cities regions. Many moms suddenly had new childcare needs that adversely affected their own careers and social lives.

Furthermore, some mothers were unable to visit aging loved ones in assisted living facilities (also known as “senior living communities”) for months on end. And others may have tragically experienced deaths in the family resulting from COVID-19 infections. Beyond the physical demands of serving as a family caregiver, these additional stresses were very emotionally taxing.

Moms also experienced financial hardship resulting from pandemic-related job losses. Economic uncertainty affected their lives in a variety of ways, but it’s likely many postponed vacations, assumed greater childcare responsibilities, and delayed major purchases. Now that the community is rebounding from COVID-19 and people are returning to work, it may be a good time to get “Mom” home care assistance that will improve her quality of life.

How to Put Home Care Services to Use

Families that decide to invest in home care services for a cherished mother should think creatively to maximize utility and value. There are many ways a Torrance caregiver agency can assist, such as:
  • Allowing “Mom” to return to work – With children heading back to in-person schooling and offices reopening, home care services might help mom return to work sooner rather than later. Perhaps caring for an aging loved one presents a final obstacle preventing her return to “normal life.” If so, a professional caregiver can lend a helping hand!
  • Freeing up time for a much-needed vacation – Many people have now received the COVID-19 vaccine, and travel is resuming. Some mothers have gone long periods without a vacation, so gifting “Mom” a professional caregiver might empower her to finally book her trip!
  • Reigniting “Mom’s” social life – People sometimes focus on life’s big events, such as weddings, major vacations, and new career opportunities. But the little things also affect one’s happiness. South Bay caregiver services can help mothers reemerge from the fog of COVID-19. Maybe “Mom” would simply like to get back to her routine of daily coffee at Starbucks and spin class at the gym.
Final Thoughts for Families

Mother’s Day is celebrated every year, but most people would agree 2021 is extra special as society reopens from COVID-19. While the traditional gifts of cards, flowers, and candy are nice gestures, families should consider more creative offerings that might have a bigger impact. And Torrance home care services can help “Mom” get back into the swing of things!

If you’re considering caregiver companies for a loved one, friend, or patient in the South Bay, be sure to call BrightStar Care of Torrance today for a free assessment from our Director of Nursing!