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Why Your Older Loved One Wants To Stay At Home

Written by: Cypress HomeCare Solutions

Life is a wonderful journey filled with many ups and downs. Despite how hard we may try to avoid it, getting older is simply a fact of life and many of us will need care from our family members or outside services. Your older loved one is no exception, even if they have kept in great health. Almost 70% of Americans turning 65 will need long-term care at some point. When the inevitable need for care arises, in home care solutions can be a great help in a variety of ways.

Hiring and in-home personal care service can be an amazing way to keep your older loved one stable and healthy. There are many benefits to staying at home to age instead of moving into an assisted living facility. In this brief article, we’ll go over three great reasons why that’s true.</pL

Reduce Anxiety and Increase Stability Through In-Home Care

Many of us haven’t thought about how in-home care services can help to greatly reduce the anxiety around aging for our older loved ones. With age and the decline of the body can come many embarrassing errors and consequences, from erratic bowel movements to upset sleep schedules. When your older loved one is in an assisted living facility, they must eventually conform to some sort of schedule by those that run the facility. This can cause anxiety and depression at being on an unfamiliar or unwelcome schedule.

By staying in their homes that they’ve become familiar with and choosing to hire in-home care services, older clients can avoid the pitfalls of having to integrate themselves all over again with a group of people that also require care. If their lifestyle becomes erratic or odd, they can set their own schedule of home care and live life with a peaceful heart.

Allow For Familiar Faces To Visit

With in-home care services, your older loved one controls when the visiting hours are and who can visit. This is much different than an assisted living community, in which sometimes the visiting hours conform to business hours and staff availability. This allows for the freedom that your older loved one has always enjoyed, or even stricter quiet hours than they could achieve somewhere else.

Help Other Family Members While They Help You

Living at home and aging in place also allows older loved ones to help other family members who may be struggling in some way. They don’t necessarily have to provide in-home care services, but can help out in other ways such as grocery shopping or making sure the older client sees to it that bills are paid. Simple organizational tasks like this can mean the world to someone that is older and aging in place.

This may also be a coveted opportunity for younger and older family members to bond in the best way. Memories and generational information can be exchanged just by living day to day. By being of assistance and living in a spare room or somewhere else, the older loved one can help out a family member while also having a point of personal contact. It truly is a win-win situation for all involved.

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