Healthy Reasons to Enjoy Cherries for National Cherry Month
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After the age of 74, estimates put the number of women living alone at 44%. About one-third of those women are widows. Your mom lives alone, but it doesn’t mean she has to be at risk of social isolation. Companion care at home providers can help her live at home without risk.
Companion care aides help your mom do her housework. If she cannot do certain tasks, her caregiver does them for her. She’ll have a caregiver available to vacuum her bedroom, stairs, and main living areas.
Once a week, your mom wants her sheets changed. She has a caregiver who can strip the dirty sheets, make the bed with clean sheets, and gather the dirty towels. Everything goes into the washing machine and is washed and dried. When it’s dried, your mom’s laundry is folded or hung up and put away.
Caregivers can sweep hardwood floors and run a dust mop over tile, vinyl, or other hard floors. They can wash dishes, load the dishwasher, and put clean and dry dishes away. When your mom has a meal, her caregiver cleans the table, counters, and stovetop for her.
Your mom’s caregiver is there to talk to her about what she wants to eat each day. They’ll build a shopping list, ensure items are available, and cook meals for your mom when she’s ready to eat. If your mom hates eating alone, her caregiver can sit with her.
After a meal, your mom’s caregiver clears the table, wipes away any crumbs or spills, and sweeps the floor of any spilled food. Dishes are taken to the kitchen to be loaded into the dishwasher or hand-washed.
It’s time for your mom to do the shopping and pick up her prescription refills. She cannot drive, so she relies on you to take her. Instead of having to fit her into your schedule, companion care at home aides can bring her to stores, area businesses, banks, and pharmacies.
If your mom has a hard time using self-checkouts or payment terminals at a register, her caregiver is there to help her. Her caregiver can also carry her bags, load the car, and bring everything in when they’re back home.
Best of all, your mom isn’t alone all day, every day. She has a caregiver with her on walks around the neighborhood or in her yard. She has a companion if she’s in her gardens or getting the mail.
Companion care at home aides keep your mom from experiencing loneliness, isolation, or struggles within the home. It’s a great way to support her desire to live independently. Call our companion care at home specialist to learn more about these services.
Sources: merckmanuals.com/professional/geriatrics/social-issues-in-older-adults/older-adults-living-alone
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