Hands On Care

Hands On Care near Dallas Texas

Does Your Loved One Need Hands On Care?

When adult children come to the realization that their elderly parent is no longer able completely care for themselves, there are some tough questions that must be asked and answered. For example, how will their parent get the care they deserve and need? Or, who will be able to take care of their parent? The one answer that may be the best option is hands on care.

What Is Hands On Care?

Hands on care is in-home health care that means taking care of a patient and providing the services that are required. The patient may only need minimal assistance, or the patient may need assistance around the clock.

Your loved one may only need assistance with their ADLs (activities of daily living) such as:

Eating
Bathing
Toileting

However, it is not uncommon for hands on care needs to require more complex nursing services that can only be provided by a licensed or registered nurse. Still, other patients require hands on care services for medical care.

Why Is There A Need For Hands On Care?

People are living much longer than previous generations, and this means that there is an increased number of elderly people living with chronic and acute disabilities, diseases and illnesses. This also means that when these elderly patients become sick or disabled, it is necessary to have a dedicated and compassionate caregiver in the home to allow these patients to recover at a pace that is comfortable for them. During this time, the level of hands on care that they receive will be dependent on several factors.

What To Consider When Deciding If Hands On Care Is The Best Option For Your Loved One?

One of the first things that will need to be considered is the size of the home. Is the home large enough to accommodate any necessary medical equipment your loved one may need such as a bedside toilet or a hospital bed? Can the home be equipped with assistive devices such as hand rails or grab bars?

You will also need to consider your parent’s emotional needs. Do they want a lot of companionship? Are there any other medical concerns such as dementia, depression or grief?

If the adult children are planning to be the primary caregivers for their parents, these are the difficult questions that must be answered. It is important to be honest when evaluating the situation, and make the decision that is best for their elderly loved one.

You and your loved one do not have to face this journey alone. Our professional and compassionate caregivers at Care Shyft are skilled and experienced in providing hands on care with respect and dignity. Contact us today for more information.

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