Your dad lives alone, and it’s getting hard for him to manage his daily routine without a helping hand. Have you looked into senior home care services? They’re an excellent partner to an older adult’s desire to age in place.
What Do Home Care Aides Do?
A home care aide can help your dad with many of his daily tasks. If he needs help getting in and out of the bathtub for his morning shower, his caregiver is there to lend a helping hand. Once he’s showered, if he needs someone to help trim his toenails, apply skin cream, or get dressed, his caregiver is there.
When it comes to housework, a caregiver can vacuum carpets, sweep hardwood or tile floors, clean counters and sinks, and dust furnishings. His caregiver can change your dad’s bedding and towels, put things in the laundry, and make up the bed with clean sheets. When the wash is done, senior home care can fold everything and put the items away.
Does your dad still drive? If not, how often do you have to take a day off to bring him to his appointments or take him shopping? Hire a caregiver to take him to area businesses, stores, and medical offices. If your dad just wants to take a scenic drive on a sunny day, that’s always possible.
A senior home care aide can help your dad remember when it’s time to take his medications. He won’t forget to take a dose. And, his caregivers can also remind him when it’s time to order a refill. If he needs to see his doctor to get his prescription renewed, that’s also an option.
Caregivers can cook meals for your dad. If he doesn’t cook or has a hard time preparing the meats and vegetables needed for the meals he wants to eat, his caregiver can cook meals for him. They’ll plan menus together, shop for ingredients together, and make the meals and snacks. Your dad has company while he eats, too.
Companionship is a major benefit of senior home care. Your dad doesn’t have to be alone all day. His caregiver is there to watch movies with, talk to, or play games with if your dad likes playing cards or other multiplayer games.
Sit Down With Your Dad and Other Family Members
Gather the family for a talk about senior home care. If your dad or others in the family have questions, write them down. You want to make sure you ask them when you talk to a home care expert. The more involved your dad is in the discussions, the easier the transition is for him.
Now that you have a list of questions, call a senior home care specialist. Go over your questions and make sure you understand the services, pricing, and schedules. Once you know what your dad needs and how often he should have a caregiver, book senior home care visits.
If you or an aging loved one is considering senior home care in Coon Rapids, MN, and the surrounding areas, please contact the friendly staff at CareBuilders at Home Minnesota. Call today 612-260-2273.