dimanche 30 juillet 2017

The Benefits Of Non Medical Senior Home Care New York City Care Givers Depend On

By Scott Scott


As people get older, there are lots of decisions they have to make. One of the decisions is where to live. The majority of seniors prefer to live in the homes they are used to and where they have memories of raising their children. Those adult children often have concerns about the parent's safety and well being. This is especially true when they live at some distance from their loved ones. The non medical senior home care New York City professionals can offer is a good solution.

The level of assistance provided by these professionals can vary widely. Sometimes older people get isolated, especially when they no longer drive. All they may need is someone who is compassionate and interested in spending some time with them talking, playing games, or taking a walk. Seniors without vehicles often need a reliable person to take them to doctor's appointments, grocery shopping, or to a special outing.

Out of town family members are usually very appreciative when the agency staff contacts them with regular updates on their loved one's overall situation and with any concerns they may have. Without this kind of communication, the aging relative often ends up in a skilled care facility and loses a lot of the independence they want so much to keep.

In addition to companionship, these helpers often do household chores like cleaning and washing clothes. They can drive their clients to appointments, assist with cooking meals, and check on prescription medication. The agency can provide someone to assist with personal hygiene, exercise, and even just come in when the primary care giver needs time off.

Not all people are suited to one another. The agency the family chooses should sit down with the senior and any other appropriate relatives to ask specific questions about personality traits, interests and beliefs in addition to the type of services that will be required. Any assistant who comes into the home needs to have CPR certification and be experienced and qualified. A list of references should be available to the family if they request them.

It is not unusual for individuals to need more, or different, support as they get older. Families should expect to meet periodically with the agency staff to reevaluate the services provided. It may be necessary to change the helper, for someone with more specialized skills, or to eliminate the service if it becomes necessary to move the elderly person to a nursing home or assisted living facility.

Most agencies offer transitional services for people who need temporary help. They may return from an extended hospital visit and need assistance with housework, cooking, and transportation for a short time. Short term contracts are customary.

The aging process can be challenging. In the best case, seniors stay independent and active until the end. With a little help, their families can make this happen and still have peace of mind.




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