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Friday, July 10, 2015

By Darrell F. Schroyer


As people grow older, even simple daily activities are more difficult to do. A decline in eyesight and hearing can make it impossible to drive safely. This can lead to isolation, loneliness, and feelings of despair. If the individual is suffering with Alzheimer's or dementia, living along can be scary. For those individuals who want to avoid moving into a full-time nursing facility, 24 hour in home care can be the ideal solution.

Having a caregiver available around the clock provides peace of mind for the elderly patient's family members while allowing them to maintain their own separate household. Live in caregivers are available to assist throughout the day and night. In these situations, two caregivers will usually split the schedule.

Caregivers are available to help with personal grooming tasks. These include dressing, bathing, hair care, and oral hygiene. They can help patients with limited mobility move around the house safely. If the person uses a wheelchair, the caregiver has special training in transferring patients safely to and from the chair.

Many elderly people have a hard time remembering when to take their medication and there is always a danger of taking the wrong dosage. A live-in caregiver will assist with reminders and be there in case of any adverse reaction. Some states forbid caregivers from administering medicine unless they are qualified registered nurses.

Caregivers are available to assist throughout the day with all cooking and minor light housekeeping. They will follow dietary restrictions when cooking healthy meals for dinner, lunch, and breakfast. They will handle dusting, mopping, vacuuming carpets, washing dishes, doing laundry, taking out the trash, and changing bed linens to ensure the home remains sanitary.

Caregivers assist with driving the elderly person to any medical appointments, the grocery store, the bank, social activities, and other destinations. This saves from having to hire a taxi or ride the bus. They may also offer companionship during travel for vacations or family visits

One of the most valuable services a live-in caregiver provides is constant companionship. They will keep the elderly person active and engaged. This may include going on walks, playing games, doing puzzles, and participating in other activities that stimulate the mind and keep the body active.

Many elderly people would prefer to age at home. Having to leave home to move into an assisted living facility can be traumatic. With in-home care, individuals can stay in familiar surroundings and maintain a sense of independence.




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