Where Can Family Caregivers Go for Help?
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Does your elderly loved one need to get senior home care services? They might need some help getting errands or household chores done. Maybe they could use someone to come to their house as a companion. These are just some reasons why your elderly loved one may need to have senior home care services.
What does your elderly loved one need help with? You might notice certain things they have been struggling with. However, it would also be a good idea to talk with them on a couple of occasions. You should ask your elderly loved one what problems they have and what they believe they could use extra assistance with. Then, you can make a list together and use that list to ask for services.
Once you have a list of the things that your elderly loved one needs help with, you can make the call to the home care agency. You can talk to the person who answers the phone and even ask to speak to the elderly care provider that will be coming to your loved one’s home. That way, you can talk directly to them about the needs your loved one has and ask any questions about how the services will be performed.
Is your elderly loved one feeling a little nervous about meeting with the senior care provider? If so, they don’t have to do this alone. You can be at your elderly loved one’s home whenever you want. You can be there the first time the home care providers come to their home and anytime after that, too. Hopefully, by knowing this, your elderly loved one will feel more comfortable with getting these services started. In addition, if you show up to the first scheduled meet up time, you can all talk together to ensure that the list of needs is going to be met.
These are some of the steps that you should take to get your elderly loved one the services they need. If, at any point during this process, you have additional questions about the senior home care services, don’t hesitate to ask. These providers are there to help your elderly loved one. However, they also want to make sure the family members are communicating with them and that everyone is on the same page, as well.
Source: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/aging-place-growing-older-home
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