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Home Care Assistance: A Senior Care Aide Can Make the Recovery Process for Mom More Effective (and Safer)

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Home Care Assistance: If your mother was recently hospitalized due to a major medical emergency, she might be looking at a lengthy recovery.

Whether that happens to be a few weeks, several months, or even longer, you have a couple of options. One is to consider home care assistance. This might be something you never thought about before. After all, you may have the time and live close enough to be there for her. And, you want to.
However, the vast majority of family caregivers dramatically underestimate just how difficult it will be to support an aging loved one through this recovery process. The older your mother is, the more challenging recovery will likely be.

Is it safe for you to support your mother through recovery?

It certainly can be, but will it? That all depends on the individual, which, in this case, is you. If you don’t have any prior experience supporting an aging senior through something like this, then you will have nothing to gauge your level of care by.
You won’t have any idea what to expect, what complications could arise, or the most important things that are associated with recovery, which often happen to be things family or close friends simply overlook.

 

Do you need to hire senior care for full-time support?

Absolutely not. Of course, that all depends on where you look to senior care options, but when you hire an agency to support your elderly mother through this recovery process, you can still be part of it.
You can still be a part-time caregiver supporting your mother, but what you may realize is she needs you, her adult child to be her emotional support, not necessarily her physical support.

 

How do senior care aides make the recovery process more effective?

A lot of things can easily get overlooked when an aging person is recovering from a heart attack, stroke, major surgery, injuries, and so much more. Too often, family is concerned about safety, as they should. However, that doesn’t mean the senior should sit down on the couch, in the recliner, or in bed all day if the doctor has given them a list of things to pursue, including activity and exercise.

An elderly person might not have to work with a physical therapist, but that doesn’t mean exercise is not important. That being said, it’s essential the elderly person consult with his or her doctor before taking on any type of exercise regimen.

Even if the doctor prescribed a certain regiment, if there is any confusion whatsoever or the senior is not completely certain if various activities are okay to do, they should contact their doctor and find out directly.

A senior care aide will likely have worked with other seniors through similar recovery processes. That means they will understand what is necessary, what is beneficial, and help the senior stay focused on the end result, which can be difficult to see in the middle of tough circumstances.

When you hire home care assistance to support your elderly mother for her recovery, you will be setting her on a right path to making the best recovery possible.

 

Amelia Home Care provides traditional Home Care Assistance in Yonkers, NY, along with virtual caregiving and remote patient monitoring. Our service area includes; Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and Westchester County. Call today (929) 333-3955.

 

 

Amelia Home Care Staff

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