As your loved one gets older, it may be time to consider some care to help them remain safe in their home. While many people can live in their own home for a long time as they age, there are often signs that it’s time to find help in order to give your loved one the assurance and support they need.
If you are wondering whether a loved one needs in-home care or not, it’s time to look for the following signs:
When you have a loved one who you are concerned about, it’s important to carefully assess their needs. Most people want to stay independent and may try to hide any need for help from family members. Talk with your loved one and begin having the conversation of bringing in a little help to the home. When you have open and honest communication, you’ll have a better chance at keeping your loved one safe. Be reassuring during this conversation about your goals to keep your loved one at home with a little help.
Help to keep your elder loved one safe at home can come in the form of a home health agency. A home health agency can assign aides to come to your loved one’s home to assist with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, and meal preparation. Home health aides can also provide companionship. If your loved one could use help doing errands or getting to appointments, ask for a home health aide who can drive your loved one’s car.
Your loved one needs to feel in control of the situation and may fear being removed from their home if they are honest about their needs. Your loved one can remain at home with the right in-home care, and you need to make sure that this is understood. Keep your loved one safe by getting them the help they deserve to care for their own needs at home.