Elder Care Woodland Hills CA
Elderly Care Woodland Hills CA

Elder Care in Woodland Hills CA and Their Needs!

As your parents age, they will start to need more care.  And just like they looked after you and took care of your needs when you were young, now it’s time to return the favor.  So if your parents decide they want to stay in their home as long as possible, what can you do to help them with that decision?  Making the home safe and ensuring that your parents’ needs are met is one way to accomplish this. Elder Care Woodland Hills CA

Because eating healthy is extremely important for your parents’ emotional and physical health, this important basic need must be met.  One way to do this is to have groceries delivered right to their door. Medical refills can be done like this too.  For the groceries, if your parents are computer savvy, you can show them how to grocery shop online.  There are online grocery stores that have the customers make up a shopping list they can use to reorder.  Your parents would have access to produce, meat, and nonfood items.  They can shop, order, and have delivery with the click of the mouse.  No more standing in long lines at the stores or having to carry in groceries.  If your parents aren’t used to using a computer, you can place the order for them.  Have them make you a list; you then order it, and have the order delivered to your parents’ address.

Your parents can also have medical issues, which tend to pop up more frequently.  You may have to have “reminders” to make sure that they take the needed medication on time.  If there are doctor appointments that you can’t take them to, you can look into hiring a home care provider that specializes in elder care. The care provider can take them to their appointments.  The provider can also can take notes and record any improvements or changes in health.  The caregiver can also remind your parents about taking their medications if necessary.

Another issue that is important is your parents’ emotional needs.  One of the issues in elder care is the feeling of frustration and often loneliness, which older loved ones may feel.  So, emotional contact is important as well as companionship.  Giving your parents a call to see how they are, how their day is going and if they need anything is important and necessary therefore.  Some of the frustration they can feel is in knowing that some of the hobbies and pastimes, which were enjoyed, can no longer be participated in.  You can help by suggesting visits to the local community center or senior center.  These places often have classes and courses that are engaged in by seniors.  They can take classes and even make more friends.  Some centers even have their own transportation vehicles.

Your elderly parents can still live in the house they love with help from you with good and necessary resources at their disposal.  They can continue to enjoy their life of freedom and independence.

There’s no reason to be overwhelmed by elder care, not when you have the options of hiring home care for the elderly.

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

However, if you consider the points raise 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!

We pride ourselves in the Best In-Home Care!

 

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