Senior In-Home Care | January 13, 2025
What do you need to know about seniors who live alone? Do you have an elderly family member who lives alone or spends several hours of the day alone? Have you found yourself growing more concerned about their well-being lately? This is highly common and often overlooked by many family members. Quality senior care is suggested for aging adults who display signs that they need additional help.
If you’ve noticed that your loved one no longer takes proper hygiene steps, it’s time to consider bringing in assistance. It is unhealthy for individuals, especially seniors, to not care for their personal needs. A professional caregiver can assist with bathing, grooming, and getting dressed.
If changes in the home have taken place, and not for the better, your loved one may need help. Growing mounds of laundry, dishes left in the sink or elsewhere, overflowing garbage, and other similar conditions could mean that your loved one is struggling with basic housekeeping.
Have you noticed unexplained bruises, scrapes, or minor burns on your aging loved one? More importantly, are they having difficulty recalling or explaining what happened to cause the injuries? This is a sign that professional senior in-home care should be sought. Seniors are prone to falls, bumps and occasional accidents. Eventually, these minor incidents can turn into major accidents.
If your senior has become withdrawn from family, friends and other social activities that they once enjoyed, they could be experiencing changes in their personality. This is not a healthy state of being and is best accommodated by a caring companion who encourages them to be active. This approach helps to improve their mental health.
When you notice that your senior loved one prefers to stay isolated and away from their friends, chances are they don’t feel well but are afraid of telling the family. Professional care services provide transportation to appointments or a companion that motivates the senior to go out and participate in those things they once enjoyed.
If you have noticed that your aging senior easily forgets regular tasks such as showering, standing appointments, or names of loved ones they see often, senior care may be the best option. It is ideal for care professionals to help them around the home to recall those things that are important, such as bathing and brushing their teeth.
Many families prefer Comfort Keepers® when arranging senior home care services for a loved one in or around Vancouver, British Columbia.
If you are concerned about the health and well-being of your aging loved ones, we can help with 24-hour care. Comfort Keepers Vancouver also provides home care services like respite care, overnight care, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care, personal care, and more!
Personal and empathetic care starts in the heart and allows us to meet our clients’ needs. Comfort Keeper’s philosophy is to elevate the human spirit, and our caregivers are there to ensure that your loved one experiences a better quality of life.
Trained caregivers help provide our senior clients with personal home care to help maintain the highest possible quality of life, keeping them happy and healthy at home. Our Interactive Caregiving™ delivers a system of care that addresses safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs).
Comfort Keepers® Vancouver is proud to provide elder care in homes throughout Vancouver that keeps seniors safe in their homes. We provide home care for the seniors of Vancouver and the surrounding areas of Burnaby, Langley, Maple Ridge, and Richmond. Please call (604) 689-8609.
Learn more about our unique service, which offers personal care, companionship care, palliative care, and end-of-life care by contacting the Comfort Keepers® Vancouver office.
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