How Can Others Help You In Your Caregiver Journey?
Being a family caregiver for an aging adult does not mean you are completely on your own for all of the tasks for your aging parents, as well as for the rest of your family. You may find that friends and family are willing to help you, but you may be unsure of how to accept this help. If you know your parent would not be comfortable with others giving them the care you do, you want to manage your parents care directly, or you are unsure of the ways friends and family can help to reduce your stress and improve your quality of life, rest assured there are many different options.
Some of the ways others can help you and your caregiver journey include:
- Preparing meals to stock your parent’s freezer. This allows them to easily finish preparing them. This gives them reliable nutrition and eases your stress.
- Visiting with your parent when you are not with them, or when you need some time away.
- Helping your parent take care of their lawn, such as mowing the grass.
- Carpooling to school or other activities with your children.
- Having your children over at their house when you need to be with your parent, or when you need some time to yourself.
- Siblings can help by contributing financially to your parent’s care, such as through paying for home care.
- Preparing meals for your family to enjoy so you do not need to cook.
If your care team is not able to fulfill all of your aging parent’s needs, or if you simply feel they would benefit from more diversified care, now is the time for you to consider home care. Including an in-home senior care services provider in your care team is a valuable way to ensure your parent gets all of the care they need, when they need it. This care provider acts as a supplement to the care you already give them, filling any care gaps, and providing structure and predictability to your parent’s care. Because the services of this care provider are fully customizable you can feel confident they will give your parent exactly the support and assistance that is right for them and their specific needs. This provider can help your parent handle their physical needs and challenges, as well as boost their mental and emotional health and wellbeing for a safer, healthier, and more fulfilling lifestyle throughout their later years.
If you or an aging loved one are considering home care in Northbrook, IL, contact the caring staff at Companion Services of America today at (847) 943-3786. Our home care service area includes Northbrook, Highland Park, Deerfield, Glenview, Buffalo Grove, Evanston, Des Plaines, Skokie, Lake Forest, Wilmette and the surrounding areas.
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