If your client is challenged with limited mobility due to conditions like stroke, severe arthritis, or injuries from falls, there are still a variety of activities they can enjoy. As their compassionate companion, you can suggest hobbies and activities that will bring a smile to their face and make your hours of care enjoyable for both of you.
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Falls can be so spontaneous and sudden that caregivers and their clients can feel that it could not be prevented, but this is not true.
Aging is when health and well-being become the proverbial elephant in the room. As a professional caregiver or even as a family member taking care of your older relative, you need to become familiar with the common changes that happen to most seniors. It is important to know the signs of disease or something else that requires medical attention. Understanding the normal aging process will help you manage these worries.
Dehydration in seniors can cause serious health issues and is a common cause of hospitalization in people over age 65.
6 Ways to Prevent Heat Stroke in Seniors
Posted by True Care Staff in Caregiver Corner, in home care, in heat, in summer
Heat stroke is a danger to all, but it is a severe risk for seniors. Older bodies are less sensitive to changes in temperature and can’t adjust either. So, seniors might not even notice that they’re overheating – until they become unwell. Chronic health conditions and common medications also make it harder for the body to respond to heat.
Inviting a home health aide into your home is a big move in the right direction. Your home health aide is meant to assist you in several personal and health care activities that may have become difficult due to age, declining health, or illness.