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Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

Preparations For Nursing Home Care

Preparations For Nursing Home Care


by Kristana Jenson


Our independence is certainly one of the things that adults value the most, but sometimes as we age, it is no longer possible for us to be fully independent. Making a decision to move from our private home into either a nursing home or an assisted living home can be stressful and traumatic. Here are a few ways to make the process a bit easier.

Often a medical condition arises that requires continual medical assistance and care, and your loved one can benefit from the 24-hour-a-day care provided at nursing care facilities. This might be a heart attack or stroke or perhaps a broken bone, such as a hip. Recovering from a big surgery also can be made easier with temporary nursing home care. The nurses can attend to medical issues, and physical and speech therapists are on hand to help with rehabilitation.

In other cases, a person hasn't suffered from an injury or stroke, but declining health has required a higher amount of medical intervention to a point where constant nursing care is needed. You can hire someone to come in care for your loved one, and sometimes this is a great option. However, a nursing home offers more social opportunities and activities than you can provide in your home, and this might appeal to your loved one.

Selecting an ideal nursing home is a complicated process, but it can be easier if you go through a service such as CarePlacement.com. These services not only help you find a nursing facility, they also take into consideration the level of care that is needed as well as your budget. They will come up with a list of potential places that meet your budget and also can look for assisted living options and board & care homes, which are ideal for people with fewer medical needs that still need help with day-to-day tasks and grooming chores.

You will need to visit several nursing homes or interview several in-home care professionals before making your decision. Whenever possible, be sure to let your loved one take part in the selection process, after all, it is their life that is being affected. Obviously, this isn't always possible, so try to select a home where it is close to friends or family members so that visiting is easy. If your loved one already has friends or relatives at a specific facility, this might be a good option and can help reduce anxiety if someone they know is already in residence.

It cannot be stressed enough that this is a highly emotional move for most people, especially if the move is likely to be permanent. Losing your home and most of your belongings can be very traumatic, so be sure to bring along some highly sentimental items along. Decorate the room with family photographs and bring photo albums. Bring some comfortable blankets and pillows and perhaps even a favorite chair or a small furnishing that reminds them of home and makes their room more personal.

Don't forget to create a visitation schedule, so that your loved one will know when to expect visitors. Try to keep the same routine you had before, if possible. So if you had a weekly dinner with your loved one, continue that tradition and simply have dinner at the nursing home. If a person's health permits, don't forget to take them places, as well. Plan out a dinner and movie night or a day of shopping or just an afternoon at the park, and be sure to include your loved one in all family parties and events. Even if he or she tires easily, it can be nice to get out for an hour or two just to enjoy a change of scenery. Another nice thing to do would be to drive a friend over to visit, and don't forget to call and chat. You can work with other friends and family members to make sure that your loved one still feels treasured and appreciated.




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Title: Preparations For Nursing Home Care
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