Thursday 30 April 2015

Help at Home Caring for Loved Ones Diagnosed with Alzheimer's

If you are the family caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer’s, then you know how time-consuming the process can be. For some people the caregiving process can feel downright impossible. Most people feel that is so much to do during the day, and never find the time to care for themselves.  So, what can be done to help ease some of the daily stressors?

Create a Schedule



 
People suffering with Alzheimer’s respond best when staying on a strict schedule. The family caregiver should create a schedule that is best for the loved one, as well as those who will be caring for them. The schedule should include, bath time, dressing, meal preparing, eating, and toileting. Allow extra time when setting the schedule for unexpected mishaps, such as a loved one refusing to bathe, get dress, or eat.
Precautions for Safe Wandering

Nearly all Alzheimer patients wander. Take precaution a head of time to prevent your loved one from wandering away from home. Move locks up high and out of eye view. Even if you are using a security code to get out of the door, your loved one can see you entering the code, remember it, and quickly be out the door. Be sure to alert neighbors in the area of your loved one’s condition, and ask if they will be an extra pair of eyes for you. Get your loved one an identification, or medical bracelet that identifies their condition.
Hire Home Care Aides

Home care aides are life saviors when it comes to caring for a person with Alzheimer’s. Aides are trained on how to properly care for those with Alzheimer’s, and how to redirect their wandering from one location to the next. Aides can help with tasks such as running errands, toileting patient, preparing meals and many other chores handled by the caregivers. To find out more help at home caring for your loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer's contact us.

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Happy & Safe at Home with Certified Home Health Aides

Many elderly seniors do not need placement in nursing home facilities. Most of them are able to remain at home on their own. However, some elderly individuals benefit having a home health aide come to their home on a daily basis. These aides help the senior carry out daily living activities that they are having trouble doing on their own. Seniors who are able to remain in their own home are usually happy and healthier.

A home health aide is like family when it comes to caregiving tasks. They come to help out and make sure the senior is well-cared for throughout the day. If there is a family caregiver involved, the home health aide often can provide some type of respite care. The family caregiver can then focus on other important task for themselves, or just to take some time away to catch up with other family and friends.

Before the aide arrives to the home the agency selects who they feel will be the perfect fit for the senior. The aide is also briefed on the type of care that they will need to provide. Most aides will also help with light housekeeping for the senior, as well as running small errands. 




The aide also serves as a companion for the senior when needed. Many seniors become depressed during the day because there is no one around to talk to, and share in their day. Many seniors after dealing with an illness want to resume with small activities they enjoy, but are skeptical for fear of falling, or suffering another medical setback. However, with the help of a home health aide the senior is able to have someone to confide in, and help them with their activities. 

It is best when looking for a home aide to find one through a licensed and reputable agency. The agency always consists of medical professionals who have the best interest of their clients at heart. To Find out more about keeping your loved one safe and happy at home with certified home health aides  by visiting us. 

Sunday 29 March 2015

Quality Help at Home for Seniors

When someone you love is diagnosed with a debilitating condition, or is just no longer able to care for themselves it can be mentally stressful. You want to help, but sometimes knowing the correct steps to take is difficult. It can be puzzling to know how to best meet the needs of the person. However, following a few simple steps might help you as well as the patient deal with the situation better. 

Listen

Encourage the person to express their feelings to you about their condition. Listen and show empathy to what they are saying. Sometimes the situation might be difficult for you to hear, but most people just want to know and feel as if they will not have to go through the process alone. 

Organize 

Offer to help the person organize their home, bills, and medical information. Know the contact information of their medical providers. It is also important to familiarize yourself with their medications and the proper dosages. Become an advocate for the person. There most likely will be times when the person will need for someone to speak for them and be knowledgeable on their situation. 

Utilize Support Groups 

If the person is going through a difficult time accepting their current situation, seek support groups where they can share their feelings, and meet other people going through the same thing. Respect when the person just wants to be alone. Sometimes it is necessary for a person to be alone to reflect on their life and how they plan to cope with their condition. 

Family Caregivers/Home Health Services 

Individuals going through medical issues often need someone to help them out; this is often true for aging seniors living on their own. Offer to help the person with household chores such as cooking, cleaning, laundry and light errands. Families benefit greatly from bringing in professional home care aides to help with this type of care for their loved one. Find out more about hiring quality help at home to assist with a loved one by visiting us. 

Monday 16 February 2015

Ease Caregiving Stress with Home Health Aide Services

The role as a caregiver to a senior is often tiring and difficult. The process is often more stressful when the person being cared for is a family member. There is so much of your time and attention being demanded, and often no one to thank you for all the hard work. It is important to take care of yourself properly in order to continue caring for loved one effectively.

Home Health Care

Create a balance between your family life, caring for your loved one, and work life. It is often necessary to bring professional home health aide services into the home to help care for your loved one. A professional agency will send a well-trained home health aide to the home. These professionals are trained to work with individuals with various medical conditions.

Creating Time for the Caregiver

Make time for yourself a couple of hours out of the day. You need time to do some of the things that make you happy. It is very easy to lose yourself when caring for another person. Go for a walk, get a massage, or just watch a television program you have been wanting to see. Home health aides make creating time for yourself a lot easier. Also, with professional aides there is no worry about leaving your loved one in capable hands.

Utilize Support Groups

Join a support group if time allows. Support groups are a great way to meet people who understand and can relate to what you are going through as a caregiver. These groups offer a way for caregivers to deal with emotions of confusion, frustration and even anger.

Inspirational Books and Videos

Utilize inspirational books and videos to gain knowledge on caring for you, as well as how to cope with the duties of caregiving. There are many resources on how to deal with people with certain health conditions such as cancer, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

Family members caring for loved ones with medical conditions often find the situation very stressful and time-consuming. However, with the help of well-trained health aides getting a well-deserved break is only a call away. To find more information about home health aide services visit us.

Thursday 5 February 2015

Hourly Home Health Care Helps Glaucoma Patients Manage Their Conditions

Glaucoma remains a serious quality of life issue in the United States. As a matter of fact, it is so prevalent, that the Glaucoma Research Foundation reports more than 2 million people in America alone are living with the disease. Thus, it is expected to collectively cost those afflicted with glaucoma more than $139 billion dollars again this year to manage their condition. We have found that one way to reduce those costs is to arrange for hourly home health care.

Hourly home health care is designed to help glaucoma patients and others receive care when they need it the most. For example, let’s say that an individual decides that it is time to have glaucoma surgery. Conventional options often require a week or more of downtime where the patient will not have full use of his or her eyes. During that time, the person will need assistance with a variety of daily activities, including cooking, toileting and light housekeeping.

Other methods, like various laser surgeries, may only involve respite periods of 24 hours or less. In those instances, home health care aides could help with personal care tasks and other activities as well. Therefore, by signing up to receive hourly home health care before either surgical option could ensure that the patient would have just the right amount of assistance.

Of course hourly home health care is ideal for glaucoma patients that are not eligible or willing to get surgery too. For instance, patients may be on medication like eye drops and pills to manage their glaucoma. Home health care aids could provide medication reminders and take note of any related side effects. They may also drive to the patients’ pharmacies for them and pick up glaucoma medication refills as well as other healthcare items that may be needed at the person’s home.

To learn more about how hourly home health care services can help people deal with their glaucoma, please contact us. We currently serve people living in and around South Orange, New Jersey. Our list of services and fee schedules are readily available upon request.

Monday 29 December 2014

Labor Of Love Qualifies For Senior Help At Home Services

Have you recently opened up your doors to caring for an aging adult? If so, then you know first hand how stressful this situation can be. You still have to carry on your regular household and family duties. Now, there are more clothes to wash, food to prepare and if the senior needs help with personal hygiene activities you do that as well. Not to mention, if you are like most new age adults caring for an elder you still work outside the home.


It is a big responsibility and you do it because family help family, but who is helping you? Sometimes, you may feel as if you are alone and no one knows what you are going through. However, this is far from the truth. There are wonderful certified home health aides who understand and are willing to help you through what seems to be a difficult time in your life.

These wonderful people can be of great assistance to you. They can be the breath of fresh air that is needed to come in your home and give you some type of relief. The aide is trained on several daily living activities to perform with a senior. The aide will help with activities such as; daily walks, reminders to take medication, cleaning the seniors living space and cooking meals.

The aide is there for the senior but they are also giving you a break from all the responsibilities as well. Take time to get away while you have the aide in your home. You may decide to go see that friend that you haven’t seen in a while or just get away for a day. Sometimes, it is necessary to take a little time just to regroup. To find out more about getting help at home caring for your loved one and yourself, contact our caregivers.

Wednesday 19 November 2014

The Benefits of Live-in Home Care

As your elderly relatives age, you will have many decisions to make in regards to ensuring that they are well looked out for. The most common options include moving them to an elderly community where they can be taken care of, or hiring live-in home care to look after them in the comfort of their own home. While this can be a difficult decision for any individual to make, here are just a few of the benefits your loved one would receive from receiving in-home care.

 Maintain the Comforts of Home

While allowing an aging loved one to live alone may not always be an option, moving them to a retirement community can turn their lives upside down. Removing them from the comforts of home and their normal routine can end up being extremely difficult for them mentally and emotionally. Hiring live-in elderly care ensures that your loved ones are being taken care of, but at the same time, you are also ensuring that their lives are not being completely altered.

 Ensuring a High Level of Care

In a retirement community, there is never an assurance as to how much individual care your loved one is receiving. On the other hand, a live in caregiver is there to give the individual they are caring for 100% of their attention. This means that you can rest assured knowing that your elderly relative is getting the one on one care than they need and deserve.

Gain Social Interaction

One of the problems elderly individuals who live independently often face is that they become isolated and receive little interaction with other individuals. This can have an impact on their mental state, as they can find it extremely difficult to spend so much time alone. This is another area in which having in-home care can be beneficial. An in-home caregiver can provide a dual service by also acting as a companion to your loved one, and by providing your loved one with the social interaction that can be so vital to their emotional state. 

Hiring live-in home care to take care of your elderly loved ones can be the best option for many individuals. It provides aging individuals with the attention and care they need without removing them from the comfort and normality of living in their home and maintaining their regular schedule. Contact us to find out about more of the benefits of choosing live-in home care for your elderly relatives.