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Personal Care for Seniors

Personal Care for seniors or Private Home Care is a service for the elderly and people with disabilities who are at home. With increased life expectancy, it is difficult for many people to leave their family or friends to move into a care facility when they no longer need assistance. 

Personal Care services address one person’s needs at a time, while in-home care provides care for multiple individuals simultaneously. 

Many clients have difficulty adjusting to personal care and often rely on their family members or friends, who are frustrated with the inability of these clients to be independent in most cases.

Here at Wellness Home Care Connecticut, we know how important it is to provide personal care for seniors. It is understandable that no one wants to leave a friend behind when they cannot care for him or herself.

What Is Personal Care?

Personal Care for seniors is a service that assists the elderly and people with disabilities in at-home caregiving. Healthcare services are offered by licensed Personal Care Aides who assist one individual at a time. In-home care provides care for multiple individuals simultaneously. 

Many clients may have difficulty adjusting to personal care and frequently rely on their family members or friends, who are frustrated by the inability of these clients to be independent in most cases.

Personal Care services address one person’s needs at a time, while in-home care provides support for multiple individuals simultaneously. 

In-home services address the needs of those with varying levels of cognitive disabilities, chronic health conditions including Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, stroke, and developmental disabilities such as autism or cerebral palsy.

Why Is Personal Care for The Elderly Vital?

The elderly have a lot of challenges in their everyday life. Aging is a natural part of aging, but you still need help with balance. Why would you let somebody else do the work if you don’t need the service? 

Personal care services are an essential part of many people’s lives, making them want to stay at home and live independently. When you’re healthy and able, it’s challenging to imagine living in an assisted living facility or skilled nursing care. 

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Difference of Personal Care Companion Care for the Elderly.

The primary difference between personal care for seniors and companion care for the elderly is that companion care addresses the needs of multiple individuals at a time. It offers a higher degree of skilled medical support to individual clients.

Personal care services are on-call, while in-home companion care services are live-in. Personal care helps with activities of daily living, such as showering, help with eating, medication reminders, and more.

Companion care services include more daily life activities, such as cooking and housekeeping. Personal care can mitigate the need for in-home nursing services.

What are the Examples of Personal Care?

Personal Care refers to assistance with activities of daily life (ADL) , and IADL, which is the term used to identify personal activities of everyday life that involve higher levels of skill.  

Our company has licensed personal care professionals who  can assist with any daily routine activities such as:

Grooming 

A senior citizen can be happy by having a tidy house. They can also be satisfied if they know that they look lovely. Senior citizens can get help from a home health care provider who helps them with personal hygiene, like maintaining good oral hygiene.

Bathing Hygiene

Seniors should be bathed regularly by professionals. They need to be kept safe while washing. In addition to this, they also need to be supervised when taking showers or baths. Because the more they age, their hair care and skin care need more attention.

Eating/Feeding

Homecare professionals can help seniors prepare meals and feed them dignifiedly. A professional family caregiver will ensure that seniors eat well. Some seniors may not have the strength to chew food properly. Therefore, providing them with soft foods such as pudding, custard, cream-based soups, mashed potatoes, and similar foods is essential.

Toileting/Continence Care for Seniors

In-home care professionals should attend to the toileting needs of seniors. These needs include supervision, assistance during the toileting process, and cleanliness. Continence care includes ensuring that seniors do not soil themselves while using a toilet.

Dressing

The dressing is an essential part of daily routines, but dressing can be tricky for seniors who may need assistance. In-home care professionals can assist seniors with getting dressed and changing into nightclothes. Seniors can develop a care plan to address their needs.

Mobility

The risk of falling increases dramatically after age 65, so it’s vital to keep older people mobile. Exercise helps prevent falls by improving balance and strength. A recent study found that exercise and dietary changes could reduce the risk of falling by 30% in older adults.

How Do I Know If My Elderly Loved One Needs Personal Care? 

If you are caring for an older loved one, you might be wondering if they need personal care services. A professional caregiver can help determine what kind of assistance is required.

“The basic difference between personal care for seniors and companion care aides for the elderly is that companion care addresses the needs of multiple individuals at one time and offers a higher degree of skilled medical care support for clients than personal care.” 

Many factors indicate if an older loved one may need personal care services. 

Here are some signs to watch for: 

  • They have a hard time getting dressed.
  • They can no longer manage their own money.
  • They have trouble communicating and struggles in doing everyday task.
  • They have trouble sleeping at night.
  • They have a hard time getting to the toilet on time.
  • They have a hard time bathing on their own.
  • They struggle with eating and drinking on their own.
  • They may not be able to pick up objects without help from someone else or a walker or cane.

If you see your loved one cannot perform daily activities of daily living without assistance, you must seek help as soon as possible so that the transition can be less painful for everyone involved.

Personal Care for Seniors: Make it a Priority.

Prioritize the health of your elderly loved ones by determining what type of care and assistance they need. Start by being aware of the above signs and if your loved one is showing any symptoms that may indicate the need for personal care services. 

Here at Wellness Home Care CT, we provide consultations for friends and family seeking help for their elderly loved ones. These consultations can assist you with determining the best types of personal care options for your loved ones and find out if they need personal care services or companion care services to receive the help they need. 

Then, we will be able to provide you with personalized plans and improve the quality of life that can help keep your loved one safe and comfortable in their home at all times.

Get Started with Wellness Home Care’s Personal Care Service For The Elderly.

If you would like to speak to someone about how home care services can help you or your loved one, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today. 

We can give you more information and walk you through the process of getting assistance for your elderly family member’s particular needs. 

Let us be a part of your journey. Call (860) 667-2273 now or contact us online to get started.