Getting Help – Attentive Care, Inc. https://www.attentivecareinc.com Just another WordPress site Wed, 07 Dec 2022 20:23:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.attentivecareinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/favicon.png Getting Help – Attentive Care, Inc. https://www.attentivecareinc.com 32 32 Things to Do for the Family Caregiver This Winter https://www.attentivecareinc.com/in-home-care-things-to-do-for-the-family-caregiver-this-winter Wed, 07 Dec 2022 16:32:17 +0000 https://www.attentivecareinc.com/?p=3560 In-Home Care Woodbury NJ-Here are some things you can do to help out your sister, the family caregiver, this winter including hiring in-home care providers to give her a break.

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Winters can be very dreary times, especially in northern areas where the sun sets earlier. By the time your sister has fed your dad for the night and driven home, it’s too dark to go outside for a walk. It can be emotionally draining, especially if she’s susceptible to the winter blues, but there are some things you can do to help out this winter, including hiring in-home care providers to give her a break.

Say Thank You

Have you ever told your sister thank you? Make sure she knows you appreciate all she does for your dad. He may not tell her that he appreciates her, so the praise will be welcomed.

Arrange Social Nights Together and Help Her Out

Once a week, arrange a family dinner where everyone can gather. Bring some board games or card games, contribute dishes to create a potluck meal, and let your sister sit back and enjoy having others cook for her. Plus, both she and your dad have other people to socialize with for a change.

Ask what you can do to help out. If your sister helps your dad every day, she might like the idea of having you take over on weekends. Even if you can’t devote both days, a few hours can be enough for her to get things done that she continually runs out of time for. If it’s possible, make this a weekly occurrence

Treat Her to Dinner or Run Errands for Her

Take your sister out for dinner. Choose one of her favorite restaurants and give her the night out that she’s been wanting. You can enjoy a drink and a hearty meal that someone else has to cook. Best of all, when dinner’s done, your sister doesn’t have to wash the dishes either.

As the snow falls and driving conditions change, doing something as simple as picking up groceries can take much longer than expected. If possible, order groceries for the family caregiver and deliver them. Or, arrange to have them delivered. You can also pick up or arrange delivery of prescription refills.

Give Your Sister a Few Days Off by Hiring In-Home Care Aides

When was the last time your sister had a day off? If it’s been years, it’s time to arrange in-home care aides for respite care. You may not be free to take over and help your dad, but that shouldn’t mean your sister has to keep going without having a break.

If your sister is a sandwich generation caregiver, take her kids for the day. Give her a day all to herself.

Schedule in-home care aides to step in and help your dad for several days. During that time, your sister is free to go on vacation or stay home and relax knowing an in-home care aide is providing everything your dad needs.

If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring In-Home Care Services in Woodbury NJ, please contact the caring staff at Attentive Care Inc. at 1-800-493-5660

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Should Seniors With Alzheimer’s Age In Place? https://www.attentivecareinc.com/24-hour-home-care-should-seniors-with-alzheimers-age-in-place Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:00:43 +0000 https://www.attentivecareinc.com/?p=3531 24-Hour Home Care Mullica Hill NJ-If your senior parent who has Alzheimer's wants to stay at home you may want to look at all the options for 24-hour home care services which will enable your senior parent to safely live at home.

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If your senior parent has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s but wants to remain at home as they age, you and your family members may be wondering if that’s a good idea. Seniors with Alzheimer’s can stay in their homes as they get older, but they need a little extra help in order to be safe at home. Seniors with Alzheimer’s can be much more comfortable in homes that are familiar to them as they get older and as their Alzheimer’s progress. So if your senior parent wants to stay at home you may want to look at all the options for 24-hour home care services which will enable your senior parent to safely live at home.

24-hour home care can help family members who want to care for a senior loved one at home. Alzheimer’s care is specialized care built around the unique needs of seniors who have Alzheimer’s. Caregivers who provide Alzheimer’s care learn how Alzheimer’s impacts the brain and how to most effectively communicate with someone who has Alzheimer’s so that they can provide compassionate care to seniors at every stage of Alzheimer’s.

Combination Care Is A Great Option That Lets Seniors Stay At Home

If you want to help take care of your senior loved one with Alzheimer’s but can’t be there all the time a combination of family care and Alzheimer’s care is a great way to have seniors with Alzheimer’s age in place. Caregivers that provide Alzheimer’s care can be there when family members can’t be and they can do things like making sure that seniors are bathing, helping them get dressed, and making sure that they’re eating and drinking throughout the day.

Family members can focus on making the time that they have with a senior parent who has dementia count. Doing activities together, looking at photos, and enjoying time together building memories that family members will be able to hang onto even after Alzheimer’s progresses and their senior parent no longer knows them. They will have the peace of mind of knowing that when they can’t be there trained caregivers are taking care of their senior loved one.

24-Hour Home Care

As your senior parent’s Alzheimer’s progresses they may need 24-hour home care. Caregivers are available 24 hours a day so that your senior loved one never has to be alone in their home. When the disease is progressed to the point where your senior parent needs 24-hour home care it can be a relief to family members to know that a well-trained and experienced caregiver that understands the unique needs of someone with Alzheimer’s is always there. Dealing with losing a loved one to Alzheimer’s is hard enough. Family members deserve the peace that comes from knowing their beloved parent is being cared for by a compassionate caregiver.

Learn More About Alzheimer’s Care

If your senior parent has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s you may be still grappling with the diagnosis and what that means. But it’s a good idea to get more information about Alzheimer’s care from our local care agency today so that you can start to consider whether or not 24-hour home care is the right fit for your senior parent.

If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring 24-Hour Home Care Services in Mullica Hill NJ, please contact the caring staff at Attentive Care Inc. at 1-800-493-5660

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