Sunday, September 19, 2010

Care Giving For Elderly At Home




Home-based Care For Elders



Despite the increase of health care and elder care professionals or institutions, most people still opt for home-based care for elders. One of the most important consideration if you were to opt for in-home elderly care is to have family caregivers willing to provide assistance and attend to the needs of their elderly loved ones. Although the quality of service is not the same as the ones provided by medical professionals who train exactly for this type of care; however, your genuine concern and knowledge of their needs are essential to knowing how to fulfill those needs.



Home Care Essentials



Home-based care for the elderly is never an easy undertaking. However, it has its distinct advantage of being able to spend quality time with your elderly loved ones while caring for their daily needs. With a familiar surrounding, your elders do not have to adapt to changes in the environment and their communication patterns with whoever it is assigned to care for them. Caring for elderly at home is a major step that you can take to ensure that their non-medical needs are also met.



If you are not hiring a senior care professional, then members of the family must come up with a schedule that will determine a shifting as to who is responsible for taking care of the elder during given times within a day. An in-home elder care requires 24 hour care, thus one person cannot perform the task alone. Moreover, there are other areas to look into aside from the physical care and assistance provided to the elder, such as housekeeping, shopping, assistance in grooming or bathing, paying the bills, and others.



Pro's and Con's of Home Care



When it comes to caring for elderly, certain choices have to be made. When coming up with those decisions, you need to take into account several factors since they could impact not just the life of the elder, but yours (as the carer) as well. When you opt to care for the elderly at home, there are certain advantages involved, although some disadvantages are to be expected too. To determine whether you are suited to care for your elderly family member at home, here are some sets of pro's and con's you might want to consider:



Pro's:



• You have more privacy when it comes to employing elderly caring methods that you and the elderly individual prefers. This also allows more independence in providing for their essential needs and demands.



• Even though are you caring for elderly at home, you can always have easy access to social service support whenever you want.



Con's:



• It can be difficult to cope with the difficulties of caring for an elderly individual if you live away from relatives or other family members that can provide assistance in the care.



• You might need to modify the features and arrangements within the house in order to make it more convenient for you to provide care for the elderly.



Pro's and Con's of Professional Caregiving



Choosing to enroll your elderly loved ones in a sheltered or nursing accommodation has its own sets of benefits and pitfalls. Here are some for you to consider:



Pro's:



• The physical arrangement and living condition is designed primarily to make it convenient for the elder and to easily provide for their needs.



• There is always someone to keep an eye over the elders and provide for their needs.



• Caring duties of your elderly loved ones are handed over to professionals who know exactly how to provide for their needs.



Con's:



• You have to combat the emotional guilt involved with not having to personally look after the needs of your elderly loved ones.



• Finding the most reliable and trusted professional caregiving home can be a lot of work.