Thursday, April 19, 2012

Hiring Senior Care Services for Your Senior Parent (Part I) By Peter Mangiola Rn Msn



If you’re senior loved one is growing old, perhaps you’re wondering whether or not he needs
some types of senior care services. How do you know if he needs to be relocated to a nursing
home, if he requires in home senior care services, or if you’re capable of providing senior care
yourself? Today, more than ever, seniors have more options when it comes to senior care
services. While everyone does not need 24-hour care, it could be difficult to determine the best
option at times. In addition, many seniors will not acknowledge that they need help, so often it’s
up to their family members to figure out the best option for them.
Independent living communities may be the right place for your senior loved one if he wants to
maintain their independence and doesn’t have any life-threatening health concerns. Aside from
being able to live in their own apartments, your loved one will have a chance of living with other
seniors. Seniors who are healthy and want to get involved in some senior activities and need
some company will receive plenty of benefits from this arrangement. Being in a social
community will not make them feel like you’re placing them in a nursing facility.
Nursing facilities are recommended for elderly seniors who need round-the-clock care. Often,
they are those suffering from devastating illnesses such as Alzheimer’s and dementia. Roundthe-
clock there will be nurses to help your loved one with his daily duties. Although this is the
most expensive option, nursing homes are often the best arrangement if you have critically ill
parents. While you want to provide care for your ailing parents, it might not be possible for you
to care for them because you lack both time and training.
In home senior care services are good for your parents if they don’t have serious health problems
and they want to keep their independence for as long as they can. This is recommended for
seniors who are having trouble performing their daily tasks. If you notice that they forget such
simple things as doing the laundry, keeping the house clean, taking their medication, and
cooking their own meals, then you know it’s time for them to hire in home senior care services.
In home care providers can offer them help not only in performing activities of daily living or
ADLs, but also in personal care such as grooming, bathing, dressing, and eating.

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