Elderly Care Woodland Hills CA
Elderly Care Woodland Hills CA

3 Main Elderly Care Options for Any Family in Woodland Hills CA

John was facing the one thing that he didn’t want to ever deal with; his mother was going to need some extra help, and care for the rest of her life.  John’s father and mother had divorced more than twenty years earlier and though his mother had dated a few men in the time since, she never settled down and was fine living on her own.  Now, it was time to begin thinking about different elderly care options.Elderly Care Woodland Hills CA

John didn’t know the first thing about elderly care, or what kinds of elderly care providers there are.  He found out was that there are three primary types of care that elderly individuals can receive: in home care, assisted living, and nursing home care.

Of course, the first thing that John thought about and discussed with a host of different professionals was that he thought he could be a family caregiver.  While this is an option that many family members try, it rarely works out for the long term and can create unnecessary tension between the elderly patient, and his or her family.  Also, most family members don’t have the appropriate experience that is needed to provide the highest level of care.

  • In Home Care

The most effective and best type of elderly care is in home care.  An elderly care provider who comes to the individual’s home to check on them, to help with basic tasks, and maybe even cook a meal with them allows the elderly individual to remain in the comfort of their home, which has long term positive effects.

  • Assisted Living

When an elderly individual moves into a new home, such as an apartment or condo within an assisted living facility, many of the things that they used to have to worry about are no longer their responsibility.  This could include general maintenance of the home as well as cooking meals.  There would be a high level of support available, but that doesn’t mean they would need to use it.

  • Nursing Home Care

For elderly individuals whose health situation has deteriorated to such a point when they simply cannot get the right level of care at home, aside from having a full-time, live in registered nurse, the best option may be nursing home care.   In reality, this should only be considered as a last resort.  John learned that elderly care at home was the best option at this time, not only for emotional health, but also for mental as well.

There’s no one answer to the question of when the time is right for in-home care.

However, if you consider the points raised here today, you’ll have a better idea of when it’s time for in-home care.

And, if you have any follow-up questions, please contact us (310) 400-6869…we are always here to assist…You are Important to Us!

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Caregiving for You, Inc.

As a Registered Nurse and primary owner of Caregiving for You, Alicia Aguirre brings over 30 years of hands-on experience as a healthcare practitioner. She began her career in 1980 as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), helping patients in a large convalescent home. In 1984 she transferred to another convalescent care center, added advanced training to her repertoire, and became an Administrator and Activity Director. Alicia worked continuously while raising her daughters, and in 2004 she earned her R.N. licensure. She wanted to make a genuine contribution in her field and to the community with her years of expertise. In 2005 she opened Caregivers U.S.A., Inc. with her daughter, Claudia. Finally, in 2009, Alicia opened Coastal House Residential Care Facility (RCF) in Santa Monica. Alicia is our head Case Manager, meeting with and assessing every client’s needs. She formulates a customized, individualized care plan and matches the appropriate caregiver with each client. During her time off, she enjoys walks at the beach with her husband of 40 years, daughters, and nephew. Alicia’s dream of having her daughters, Claudia and Eva, join her in the medical field has come true. They are carrying on Alicia’s legacy and maintaining her dream of genuinely helping others. Google