Dec 31 2008

Elder Care Provider: a Synonym of New Life for Senior Citizens

Elderly Care
Tyler Moon asked:


There was a time when your mom used to keep the house squeaky clean and your dad could remember the last due date of every bill. But presently, mom is facing lot of problems in doing the basic household chores and dad tends to remain absent minded most of the time. Probably, this is time where you need to seek help of elder care provider.

With age people show different symptoms that signal to the fact that they need help. Some of the symptoms that you should consider as cry for help from your elderly near and dear ones are:

• Problems in maintaining personal hygiene.

• Cluttered home that needs immediate cleanup.

• Incapability in managing medical appointments and medications.

• Decrease in mobility.

• Increased forgetfulness and missing date of important events.

• Decline in social activities and increase in self-isolation.

• Vigorous change in overall behavior pattern or in mood.

With these behavioral changes, you can conclude the fact that you should go for elder care planning guide. Sometimes it becomes hard to devote your time to elderly near one. Under this type of situation, the decision to ask for a professional help would be sensible. You can get elder care service provider by searching on Internet. If you wish you can study about this topic on Internet also. This will help you in giving some ideas about handling with the issue of elder care.

Depending upon the need and requirements, you should look for elder care provider. The main aim lies in making the senior citizens self-sufficient. The provider tries to achieve this goal with various home care tasks like:

• Preparing meals.

• Helping the elders in attending events.

• Reading elder’s books of interest, holding a lively and jolly conversation and providing companions.

• Helping the elderly person in housekeeping.

The services of elder care provider also prove to be beneficial when any senior citizen returned to home after a long phase of hospitalization. It is noticed that under this type of situation elder person lacks confidence in managing their work. Sometimes, they feel lethargic in keeping themselves clean and doing everyday works like collecting mails and letters, watering plants, picking up the newspaper etc.

But thanks to services of elder care providers, who intends to improve the life of elder person and makes them realize that old age is not a curse, burden and loneliness but to live life in it’s fullest and enjoy the brighter aspect of life.

 



Lily
Dec 31 2008

Elderly Care: How to Recognize a Good Carer

Elderly Care
Simona Rusnakova asked:


Smiling? Helpful? Good looking? Nice and tidy?

So what should a good carer be like?

Normally you get to meet them just once before you say: “Yes, we want to go ahead with this company, we would like this carer to look after our parents.”

Then what is the best methodology to assess care givers so that you really get the best person who will look after your loved ones really well? How to spot whether there’s that nice match of personalities between the two, which makes sure that they will understand each other?

Generally, there are three main criteria:

1. Passion & Love

Does the carer have the passion for his work? Will they be able to look after your dearest even though they might be tired or not just in mood? Will they be able to bring their whole personality into the job, having real interest in the elderly, talking to them about their hobbies and making them feel well in the first place?

2. Professionalism

Does the carer have the necessary qualifications, such as Fetac 5 in Caring for the Elderly? Do they understand issues of home care for the elderly people? How many years of experience do they have?

Do they know what to do in case of an emergency? Are they familiar with patient’s health?

3. Patience and Persistence

With elderly people, one must be sometimes really tolerant and patient. It’s not only about that their movements are slower, it’s also that the time might flow in slightly lower pace in their presence. And yet it can really be nice to spend time with them, listening to them, talking to them, and learning from their life experience.

A good carer should be really curious about their life, about their dearest, hobbies and stories. A great care giver should be looking forward to the job every day and not rush away when it’s their time to leave the patient.

Now ask yourself whether the carer you are having at the moment meets these main criteria. Do they love the person they look after, do they know what the person really needs, are they able to keep going for longer time and build a long-term relationship with their client?

Home Help: Let Them Do What They Love!

Looking after flowers, going for a walk, watching TV, drinking beer… Let them do what they like. It’s essential, also from psychological point of view, that we spend some time during the day doing what we really enjoy.

The age doesn’t matter. Your parents want to do their favourite hobbies even if they are 70. And this does not have to be limited just to cooking or gardening, they also might have some more interesting pastimes, like going fishing, going to see their favourite football match or going swimming - yet without your help they perhaps are not able to do these things.

Please, don’t leave it like that. Don’t let them forget about what they like, as they will lose the joy and passion in their life. Don’t let them convince themselves that they are old enough and that they “are not allowed” or “cannot” have this fun.

If you don’t have time yourself, get a carer, find somebody who will bring them to their favourite place, somebody who will help them enjoy life even at their age - and you will see the difference in their eyes.



Evan

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