Supporting Seniors with Toileting and Providing Assistance
In this blog, we'll explore how to recognize when seniors need help with toileting, the tools and aids available to…
Maintaining balance, preventing falls, and bolstering safety are huge goals and seniors need to prioritize them on a regular basis. It can be difficult to know what to do, however, especially when seniors are experiencing big changes related to physical health and fall risks. Companion care at home providers offer a variety of solutions to help aging adults to avoid falls and remain as safe as possible at home. They do this while helping with other necessary tasks, too.
Companion care at home providers start out with a comprehensive assessment of home safety and modifications that might be needed. Caregivers are able to quickly spot issues that create possible hazards. Identifying and addressing those issues help seniors to have a solid starting point for preventing falls.
It’s essential for family members and seniors to understand as much as possible about falls and how to prevent them. Caregivers are able to share guidance about using mobility aids properly, maintaining balance, and making other choices that support fall prevention. The more knowledge everyone involved has, the better they’re able to ensure that seniors are safe at home.
Seniors who have limited mobility face serious challenges, even when they’re just moving around their own home. Companion care at home offers assistance with mobility, helping seniors to navigate their homes safely. Elder care providers offer support with transferring, like from bed to chair, while minimizing fall risk as much as possible.
Assistive devices like canes, wheelchairs, and walkers are excellent for helping seniors to be both mobile and stable. The big problem is that seniors may not like or want to use assistive devices, even when they know how much they help. This isn’t unusual, but it’s something that can contribute to a fall. Caregivers can help seniors to remember to use their assistive devices and to do so properly when they do use them.
Even seniors who are facing mobility challenges can usually still exercise, especially if their doctors recommend they do so. Whether those exercises are limited, such as chair exercise, or more involved, like walking regularly or doing water aerobics, remembering to exercise improves mobility. Caregivers are able to help seniors move more and do so safely.
The bathroom can be a scary place for seniors, especially if they’re already at a high risk of falling. Personal care at home ensures that seniors are safer in the bathroom, both through the support they offer and also because of safety modifications they help seniors to adopt. Grab bars, non-slip flooring, proper lighting, and bathing tools are just a few of the modifications that can help.
When family members and companion care at home work together, they’re able to do so much to help seniors reduce their risk of falling at home. Caregivers are there to keep seniors as safe as possible while also maintaining their independence and their dignity. These factors are the key to physical and emotional well-being as seniors face increasing challenges related to growing older.
In this blog, we'll explore how to recognize when seniors need help with toileting, the tools and aids available to…
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