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In-Home Care Helps Seniors Live On Their Own

In-home care helps seniors maintain independence and safety at home, offering daily support with tasks, mobility, and health needs for peace of mind.
In-home care provides seniors the support they need to live safely and independently at home.
In-home care provides seniors the support they need to live safely and independently at home.

If you ask your senior parent what their biggest fear about getting older is, they would probably say losing their independence. That’s the biggest concern that millions of seniors have. According to an AARP poll, more than 80% of seniors want to live independently in their own homes as they get older.

But if your senior parent has mobility challenges, health conditions, or lives far away, you may be concerned about their ability to be safe on their own. In-home care is the solution that will give you peace of mind and give your senior parent the independence they want.

In-home care is support for seniors in their homes that helps seniors thrive on their own. An in-home care provider can help your parent with everything from doing the laundry to getting to the doctor so that your parent can continue to live the way they want, safely. And with in-home care, your senior parent will get regular visits from a care provider, so you don’t have to worry about them if you’re far away.

Some of the ways that in-home care providers can help seniors live their best lives in their own homes are:

 

Preparing Meals and Snacks

Cooking can be tiring or unsafe for seniors, and being in the kitchen can increase their risk of falling. Reaching into cupboards, lifting heavy items out of the fridge, and opening drawers can all be tough for seniors. So, seniors may skip meals or order takeout instead of cooking healthy meals.

In-home care providers can prepare balanced meals and snacks that are easy to eat and fit any dietary needs. They can also encourage seniors to drink enough water during the day. Having help with meals means your parent always has something healthy to eat and has easy access to food and snacks.

 

Shopping and Running Errands

Getting to the store, pharmacy, or post office can be difficult for seniors who no longer drive or have limited mobility. An in-home care provider can take care of grocery shopping and errands, or they can go along with the senior to provide support.

That way, your senior parent can enjoy the social part of going out shopping or running errands without having to worry about managing money, losing a credit card, or getting too tired while they’re out.

 

Taking Out the Trash

Something as simple as taking out the trash can become a real safety hazard for older adults, especially in the winter when sidewalks and steps can be slippery and wet. Trash bags are heavy, and going up and down steps can increase the risk of falls.

In-home care providers can handle taking out the trash barrels on trash day and changing the trash daily to keep the home clean, fresh, and safe.

 

Organizing and Cleaning

Clutter and dust don’t just make a house look messy; they can actually be dangerous for seniors living alone. Too much clutter increases the risk of tripping, and a dirty kitchen or bathroom can lead to health issues.

In-home care providers can take care of light housekeeping like sweeping, washing dishes, and tidying up. They can also help organize important items so seniors can find what they need quickly. Keeping the home neat reduces stress and creates a safer living space.

 

 

 

If you or an aging loved one is considering hiring In-Home Care in Antioch, CA, contact the friendly staff at Home Care Professionals today.

Call (866)-940-4855

andy@hcprosonline.com

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