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  • Elderly clients often need help with daily living activities, such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, and mobility. They may also benefit from occupational therapy, maintaining a clean and safe living environment, health monitoring, and regular physical check-ups.

  • A geriatric health care team usually includes a mix of medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists, psychologists, dentists, dieticians, and therapists, all specializing in the care of elderly individuals. This team combined with a caregiver aide is essential for most elderly individuals.

  • Elderly individuals commonly experience a range of health issues including physical problems like Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease, cognitive issues such as memory loss and confusion, and emotional challenges including depression and loneliness. Other conditions relate to post-recovery care such as stroke care and disabilities.

  • Geriatric care is crucial for supporting the elderly in maintaining their health, independence, and quality of life. It helps manage age-related conditions and ensures safety and well-being. It’s also been shown to slow cognitive decline in those with dementia.

  • When choosing a home care provider, inquire about their emergency plans, caregiver compensation, how they credential caregivers, and their methods for tracking and reporting care. Also, consider if they have experience with specific conditions your loved one may have.

  • Home health care includes medically necessary services such as nursing care, medication management, therapy (physical, occupational, speech), and other skilled services prescribed by a doctor. It may also cover daily non-medical tasks like cooking, light cleaning, personal hygiene, and transportation assistance. Traditionally, you will find daily living assistance with a home care agency like Age With Grace Home Care.

  • Deciding between an agency and a private caregiver involves assessing your loved one’s specific needs, considering the legal and financial implications, and determining the level of experience and support each option offers. Agencies typically provide pre-screened caregivers and handle administrative tasks, while hiring privately may offer more control over the caregiver selection but requires managing employment responsibilities. Some agencies, like Age With Grace Home Care, have the ability to offer both services to independent seniors.

  • Important considerations include understanding the specific care needs, evaluating the caregiver’s experience and qualifications, ensuring proper insurance and background checks, and having a clear service contract outlining duties, compensation, and terms of service.

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