Tuesday, 30 April 2013

How not to get sandwiched between your growing children and your elderly parents

When a person is in his 40s or 50s, he is in a condition when he has to take care of his growing children as well as his aging parents. In such a situation, he may feel crushed by his responsibilities as he may want to care for both his children as well as his parents but couldn’t. Most of the people opt for sending their aging parents to old age homes or nursing homes. However, before taking this major step, it is very important to have the consent of the aged family member.

In most of the cases, it has been observed that the elder people prefer staying in their own ancestral home with their family in the later stage of their life. So in such a situation, there is another viable option which is to hire professional nursing staff that will provide the required healthcare at home. Care homes can also provide home care professionals on hourly or permanent basis to assist the elderly or the disabled in doing the domestic tasks that they find difficult to complete on their own.

Such an alternative will have a number of benefits. First off, the elderly family member will get the needed help. Secondly, he or she will not have to leave the ancestral home at this phase of life. Your children will also get the company of their grandparents learning a lot of valuable things from them that you may not find time to instigate into their mind.

The care giver professionals offer different kinds of service packages so that people can choose the services according to their requirements. They will help them in bathing, combing, eating and all other tasks in which the elderly may need help. They will also take care of the medicine and exercising schedules of the elderly if needed. This may also improve the aged person’s mental health as he will feel cared for.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Understanding Dementia and Relevant Care Giving Services

With the progressing time and age, each one of us is likely to expect from our loved ones to bestow their attention, care and support. However the fast paced world has noticeably made it hard for the adults to take care of their elderly ones. It has also been found in a study that the family members who are likely to care for the elder ones or a family member suffering from chronic disease experience higher stress levels.

Growing Demand for Care Services…

Since growing age brings a lot of inconsistencies including loss of concentration, lack of capability to perform things and probably a number of diseases as well, there has been a significant increase in the demand of care relevant care services.

Dementia is one such condition that demands all time attention for the patient. It generally affects the brain functionality and its symptoms can greatly affect the individual as well as the people around him. Few of the effects of dementia include…

Impact on Social Life… People suffering from such a condition are likely to forget what they said or did in the public or any other form of social situation, whereas other may feel a drastic transformation in their personality that at times is offending. An individual may also lose their ability to make a balance among their actions and words which can result in abrupt behavior or language.

Lacking in Capability to Remember Things… A person experiencing dementia may not remember what they said and thus can be easily distracted. Such a condition is also called short term memory loss since the patient is likely to forget what they said or did a couple of minutes before.

Besides these, mental degradation, loss of autonomy, and depression are another few effects of such a condition. For the proper care and support of such people many of the care facilities offer Dementia Services. The services can also be obtained in the residence of the care seeker enabling them to remain in a favorable environment.