Secure the locks on doors. Seniors living alone are prone to break-ins and people coming into the home uninvited. It is a good idea to invest in dead bolt locks for the front and back doors.
If you have a loved one that is prone to wandering, and have someone living or caring for them at home, consider putting the locks out of view. However, you want to make sure the locks are only used when someone else is in the home with senior. The senior should be able to be able to get out of the home in case of an emergency.
Post emergency numbers so that they are visible. Always have 911 posted for emergency. Be sure the senior knows that this is the first number to call in case of an emergency. Post numbers of family members and caregivers numbers in plain view. These numbers are also helpful in case a neighbor or someone helping your loved one needs to get in contact with you, or another family member.
Be sure there are handrails in the bathroom. Older adults have a fear about bathing because they are afraid of falling in the shower. The best way to protect them is by putting handrails in the bathroom. The rails are used to help with balance in the shower, and just to give the senior something to hold on to.
The aides can also help the senior to their doctors appointments. They can help them dress and bathe the day of the visit, and then they can accompany them to the actual appointment. The aide can then listen to the different types of things that the physician would like for the senior to do. The worker can then return home and begin to implement the changes with the senior in their daily living activities.
Although some aging adults do not admit they really enjoy having the extra help around. It can often take the person a bit of getting used to having extra hands in the home. However, once the help is there is hard to imagine being able to get around without the assistance.
It is always important to protect the elderly, and often the best way of doing this is by bringing in outside help. The help will be your extra eyes and you will not have to worry about the well-being and safety of the person that you love the most and want nothing but the best. Be sure to discuss the care of the senior with the aging adult and discuss the benefits of having someone else in the home to work and care for them.
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