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Is your senior parent coming home to recover after a hospital stay? If so, now is the time to make sure their home is ready for them to recover there. The first thing that you will need to do is make sure that the home has everything that the doctor recommends for your senior parent during their recovery. The next thing that you need to do is make sure that the arrangements are made for all the different things that your mom or dad will need to help them during their recovery. If you are not planning on moving into your mom or dad’s home to be with them around the clock they will need 24-hour home care services.
After a hospital stay your mom or dad can’t be left alone at home. With 24-hour home care someone will always be there to help them get up and get to the bathroom, make them a meal or a snack, keep them company, and watch for signs of illness or injury. 24-hour home care also ensures that someone will always be awake to remind your mom or dad when it’s time to take their medication.
Create a comfortable, quiet space for your senior parent to rest. Make sure the area is free of obstacles that could cause falls. Place a nightlight in the room so they can see if they need to get up at night. Having a comfortable chair or bed that they can easily get in and out of will also make recovery easier.
After surgery or an illness, your mom or dad will likely need medication to help with pain or to prevent infections. Keep their medications in an easy-to-reach spot. Use a pill organizer to keep track of doses. Set up a reminder system to help your parent take their medications on time. This will ensure they don’t miss any important doses.
Recovery can be tough on your senior parent’s body, especially if surgery affected their ability to move. They may need help walking or standing up from a chair or bed. A walker, cane, or even a handrail next to their bed or in the bathroom can be very helpful. Be sure to have support nearby if they need to move around. Helping them safely with their mobility will prevent falls and reduce the risk of injury.
When you can’t be with your mom or dad make sure a care provider will be there to help them get up and walk around the house or get to the bathroom. Often, doctors recommend that seniors walk around as soon as they are able to so that they can improve their circulation.
Good nutrition is important for recovery. Make sure your parent has access to easy-to-eat, healthy meals. Simple, nutritious foods like soups, fruits, and vegetables are great options. It’s also important for them to drink water throughout the day. A care provider can make sure your mom or dad is eating and drinking regularly.
Surgery can be mentally and emotionally draining. Your parent might feel anxious, frustrated, or lonely during recovery. Offering emotional support is just as important as providing physical care. Spend time talking with them. Let them know you’re there for them. Encourage them to rest and follow their doctor’s advice. Positive words and company can make a big difference in their recovery.
24-hour home care is available right now, or whenever your mom or dad is coming home. Call today to find out more or to schedule 24-hour home care for your mom or dad.
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