5 Ways Your Aging Parent Can Benefit from In-Home Care

By Greg Kling 9  am on

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While professional in-home caregivers cannot diagnose or treat your senior loved one’s medical conditions, they can be a godsend in many ways. If you have a loved one who needs at-home care, make sure to discuss the many benefits with him or her.

1. Higher Quality of Life

Most seniors are very proud of the homes they’ve lovingly built, and they adore being surrounded by the things they hold dear. This is especially true for seniors who have pets. Numerous studies show people who receive in-home care enjoy better emotional wellbeing than those who live in assisted living facilities and nursing homes.

Although it may be challenging to find reliable, highly rated home care service, you can turn to Assisting Hands Home Care. Our caregivers are expertly trained to assist seniors with a wide array of important tasks, including cooking, bathing, light housekeeping, and exercise.

2. Greater Independence

Many seniors are unable to perform daily tasks such as grocery shopping or housekeeping and are afraid to ask for help because they worry about being a burden to the people they love. When a senior hires in-home care, it’s the professional caregiver’s job to help the senior remain as independent as possible while overseeing daily tasks around the house. 

There are a variety of age-related health conditions that can make it more challenging for seniors to live independently. However, many of the challenges they face can be easier to manage if their families opt for professional at-home care. Florence families can rely on expertly trained caregivers to keep their loved ones safe and comfortable while aging in place. 

3. Increased Socialization

Many seniors spend days in their homes without seeing anybody because their families either live out of state or work during the day. When seniors have in-home caregivers, they know someone will be coming to see them on a regular basis. Many seniors see their caregivers as friends and socialize with them, which benefits the aging adults’ emotional and mental wellbeing. 

Aging can cause mobility, memory, and vision problems as well as other health issues, increasing the risk of social withdrawal. However, in-home care can prevent loneliness and give seniors the companionship they crave. A home caregiver can encourage your loved one to get out of the home, promoting social activities such as going to the grocery store, taking strolls through the neighborhood, or doing other activities that get him or her out into the community.

4. More Family Time

If you constantly have to go to your loved one’s home to make sure he or she eats well or ensure the home is clean, this can be a challenge. A home caregiver takes care of these basic needs and much more so you can spend more quality time with your loved one.

5. Personalized Care

When you hire a professional caregiver, he or she is focused on one individual. It’s a level of care that cannot be provided in long-term care facilities. While most seniors find nursing homes have a huge number of rules and regulations, in-home care allows aging adults to customize their own care plans with help from family members and caregivers. 

Whether you need respite from your caregiving duties or your aging loved one needs 24/7 home care, Northern Kentucy, KY, Assisting Hands Home Care of Northern Kentucky can meet your family’s care needs. Our dedicated caregivers are available around the clock to provide transportation to doctor’s appointments, ensure seniors take their prescribed medications, and help with a variety of tasks in and outside the home. To learn about our quality-assured services, give us a call today.

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    Greg Kling - Owner & President

    Greg is the owner and president of Assisting Hands Home Care of Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky, which he co-founded with his wife, Kim, in 2013. With an over 20-year career in business consulting, including as a partner at Deloitte, Greg decided to found the company following his experience using caregiving services for his mother-in-law. Combining the compassion of personal experience with the professionalism of the consulting world, Assisting Hands has grown to over 200 employees and has cared for thousands of seniors across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.