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As the holiday season fills the air with joy and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you…
After your senior parent has a stroke it can be a long road to recovery. Often seniors who have had a stroke will need to stay in a rehab facility for some period of time after they are well enough to leave the hospital. Then they will need even more care when they’re back home. Hiring in-home care providers can assist with some of these needs.
Depending on how well they recover and how much damage was done by the stroke your senior loved one may need to make some significant lifestyle changes after they leave the hospital.
In-home care for seniors can help seniors with the household tasks that won’t be able to do after a stroke. If you can’t spend large chunks of time with your senior parent each day helping them around the house and helping with chores in-home care is a great alternative to you quitting your job to spend time with your senior parent. In-home care for seniors who have had a stroke can make it easier for seniors to recover at home.
After a stroke your senior parent may have trouble getting around. They may need a cane or even a walker. And they may no longer be able to safely manage stairs. That means that your senior parent will have t go have one-floor living. If your senior parent’s home is two or more stories high and their bedroom is on the second or third floors seniors may need to make a change in their homes. A bedroom will need to be created for them on the first floor so that they can safely reach the bedroom on their own.
It’s very common for seniors that have had a stroke to need ongoing rehabilitation in the months afterward so that they can regain their strength and mobility. If your senior loved one has had a stroke and needs to attend rehab, in-home care can make sure that your parent gets to their physical therapy sessions on time. They can also get your senior parent home safely from rehabilitation, the doctor, or the drugstore when medications need to be picked up.
The most important thing that you need to have when you’re taking care of senior parent who had a stroke is patience. Your parent’s world has been completely turned upside down and if there is damage from the stroke they may be dealing with physical injuries as well as mental health problems like depression.
You may also find that some days your senior loved one just doesn’t want to keep trying to keep a positive attitude or doing their PT exercises at home. You will need to stay positive for them and keep encouraging them to move more, do their exercises, and follow the doctor’s instructions for getting better. Keeping your patience will help your senior loved one in the long run.
As the holiday season fills the air with joy and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you…
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