Options for Elderly Relatives Needing Assistance

One day, many of us might find ourselves in a situation where we are faced to decide how to help our parents, or a close relative, as they get older. This is not something that we think about every day, but should you be faced with a loved one who needs help around the house, or requires treatment or care for an underlying medical condition, handicap or mental disability, it’s important to be aware of your options for elderly relatives needing assistance to keep your loved one safe.

Home care

Home care providers offer a menu of services that enable people to stay in their own homes. There are packages and tailored plans to suit a wide range of individuals such as helping with everyday tasks including:

  • Getting dressed
  • Grocery shopping
  • Cooking meals
  • Or to benefit from more intensive nursing care for chronic health problems

If your parents need an extra pair of hands, or they require nursing care but they don’t want to move, it’s wise to research home care companies, read testimonials and reviews and meet with representatives to find out more about their services, prices, and the provider’s track record. Home care is ideally suited to those who want to maintain their independence for as long as possible, however, it’s not always viable in cases where individuals have more complex needs.

Assisted living

Assisted living is often seen as a solution that offers the best of both worlds. A midpoint between home care and a nursing or care home, assisted living provides individuals with the option to live independently while having access to help and support. Facilities are equipped for individuals who need help at home, and often, there is a vibrant community, which encourages residents to socialize and enjoy hobbies and activities. If your loved ones are considering assisted living facilities, it’s an excellent idea to take a look around at some different assisted living options and find out more before making a decision.

Caring for your parents

If your parents need help, it’s natural to want to step up. However, being a carer is notoriously challenging, both emotionally and physically, but many adults make the decision to look after their parents. If you choose to take this path, you may be worried about how you’re going to manage other commitments, for example, raising children, and keep yourself in the black. If you can’t work because you are providing care for elderly relatives, it’s understandable to be worried about money. The good news is that there is help available for those working as a caregiver, and it’s essential to make sure that you take advantage of any benefits or support that you are entitled to while taking care of others. You may be eligible to claim payments, which can help to cover bills and bridge the gap while you’re not earning.

Care homes

Care homes are facilities, which provide round-the-clock care for residents. Nursing and care homes cater to a wide range of clients, including those who have chronic illnesses, disabilities, and dementia. If your parents need nursing care, or their health is deteriorating and they need support that you cannot provide, it’s a good idea to view care homes, meet with nursing and care teams and review records and reports.

None of us want to think about our parents or a loved one needing extra help as they get older, but this is a reality that most of us will face. If your elderly relatives need assistance, there are various options to explore. It’s beneficial to weigh up the pros and cons and talk to your parents before making a decision.

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