When a loved one can no longer live on their own, many people might assume a nursing home is the only option left. Not only can this be a difficult, costly transition, but such a rapid shift into a new environment might actually impact the well-being of those suffering from such conditions as dementia and Alzheimers if they are moved into a nursing home

As the aging population only increases, it’s time to take senior care solutions seriously. In-home care is a solution that allows your loved one to remain in their home while receiving the care they need. 

What is In-Home Care?

In-home care is a type of senior care in which a trained professional visits you or your loved one’s home and administers care to them within a familiar setting. This type of senior care prioritizes retaining the client’s independence for as long as possible by offering assistance in performing tasks that have grown difficult for a patient to do on their own. 

In-home care can vary depending on the needs of the patient and can be both a long-term service or short-term for family members who may not be available to provide care to a loved one for whatever reasons.

What To Expect from In-Home Care

In-home care can come in many different forms depending on the needs of the patient. Some types of senior care available are:

  • Alzheimer’s Care
  • Companion Sitters
  • Personal Care
  • After-Surgery Home Care

The level of involvement of the trained caregiver can depend on the conditions of the client as well as life circumstances. For example, someone who is in the middle stages of Alzheimer’s may need assistance with daily dressing and grooming or grocery shopping, while a senior who is recovering from surgery might need help with housekeeping and getting to appointments on time.

In-home care services are not meant to strip patients of autonomy but to provide assistance in areas where they might struggle so that their familiar daily routine can continue as usual. They can serve as companions and emotional support in times of need where a patient’s condition leads to emotional outbursts or isolation.

When seeking in-home care, it’s important to acknowledge that every person’s needs are different. After calling a professional senior care company and agreeing to a consultation, they’ll be able to devise a customized care plan that addresses your loved one’s needs.

Some examples of services that Companion Care offers include:

  • Transportation to and from appointments
  • Grocery shopping
  • Housekeeping
  • Wandering Prevention
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Bathing and toilet assistance
  • Emotional support
  • Dressing & grooming assistance
  • Wound Care
  • Physical Therapy

Benefits of In-Home Care

Remain in home

Choosing in-home care allows your loved one to remain in their home instead of moving into a nursing home. Many seniors express a desire to stay at home, as the location is familiar to them and provides a sense of stability they might not be able to achieve in a new environment. This comfort can often help them deal with the challenges they face, especially if they are dealing with a worsening dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Retain Independence & Dignity

By remaining within their home, your loved one is allowed freedom of movement and choice. They’ll be able to sleep in their own bed and eat the food they choose. Many seniors who are resistant to the idea of a nursing home may discover that the assistance offered by a home aide allows them to regain a sense of freedom and independence.

Companionship

Loneliness is a common issue for senior citizens, as friends pass and age makes it harder to leave the house and connect. Not only can a caregiver offer companionship and conversation within the comfort of your loved one’s home, but remaining within their house can make it easier for family members to visit.

Cost-Effective

While the price is dependent on the type and extent of care needed, in many cases, in-home care services will be less expensive than entirely moving your loved one into a care home. You may also be able to use Medicaid or Medicare to cover some part of the cost associated with in-home care.  

Quality Care from Companion Care of Georgia

When you choose a senior provider for your loved one, you want to do so with the peace of mind that you have the best in the business. At Companion Care of Georgia, our care professionals excel at providing high-quality, non-medical care, personal assistance, and superior service for dependant individuals living at home.

For those interested, we serve over 24 counties within the state of Georgia and offer free consultations for those seeking a personalized care plan for their loved ones. We strive to work with family, medical personnel, and other care providers to offer the best personal care service that is tailored to each individual while highlighting our values: kindness, competency, and honesty.