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Do we find ourselves questioning whether hiring a professional caregiver for in-home assistance is the best option? We may have observed your parents' age catching up with them as they grow older. Apparently, your mother used to clean the house rigorously but now finds it hard to keep track of daily tasks. Perhaps your father forgets to switch off the lights, and the oven, and even pay the bills. Even though these indicators are alarming, they may not always indicate that your parents should be moved into an assisted living center. Instead, think about becoming a personal caregiver or engaging a professional from Golden Years ADHC to help your loved one age in place from the best Adult day healthcare center in Arcadia. To get our service: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 7 important caregiver duties


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7 Important Caregiver duties
www.goldenyearsadhc.com
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Introduction
With bigger reward there is always bigger
responsibility
Caregiving can be a rewarding experience, but it
also comes with a lot of responsibility. Research
shows that 55 percent of U.S. women aged 85 or
older lived alone in 2018. It is expected to
increase to 95 million people by 2060, with more
and more seniors choosing to age in their own
homes. Needless to say, the demand for
caregivers is only going to grow as the baby
bboomer generation continues to live longer and
live on their terms. Americans who are older than
65 would need caregivers for various purposes.
This article provides more information on the
things a caregiver needs to know.
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Top 7 Duties Caregivers Should Know About
1) Providing personal care 2) Assisting with
medications 3) Providing Transportation 4) Meal
Preparation 5) Light Housekeeping 6) Providing
Championship 7) Respite Care
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Providing personal care
One of the most important duties of a caregiver
is providing personal care to their elderly loved
ones. This includes tasks such as bathing,
dressing, grooming, and toileting. While these
may seem like simple tasks, they can be very
difficult for elderly individuals to perform on
their own. As a caregiver, it is important that
you are patient and gentle when providing
personal care to your loved one.
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Assisting with Medication
Another important duty of caregivers is assisting
their elderly loved ones with taking their
medications. This includes making sure that they
take their medications as prescribed and keeping
track of their medication schedule. It is also
important to be aware of any possible side
effects that their medications may have.
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Providing Transportation
Many elderly individuals are no longer able to
drive themselves around. As a result, it is often
up to the caregiver to provide transportation for
their loved one. This includes taking them to
doctors appointments, picking up groceries, and
running other errands.
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Meal Preparation
Another important duty of caregivers is meal
preparation. This includes cooking healthy meals
for their loved ones and making sure that they
are getting the nutrients they need. It is also
important to be aware of any dietary restrictions
that your loved one may have.t
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Light Housekeeping
In addition to meal preparation, caregivers also
often have to perform light housekeeping tasks
for their elderly loved ones. This can include
things like laundry, vacuuming, and dusting.
While these tasks may seem small, they can make a
big difference in the quality of life of your
loved one.
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Providing Championship
One of the most important but often overlooked
duties of caregivers is providing companionship
for their elderly loved ones. This includes
engaging in activities together, such as watching
television, going for walks, or simply talking.
For many elderly individuals, this companionship
is just as important as the other caregiving
duties.
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Respite care
Although it is important for caregivers to
provide care for their loved ones, it is also
important for them to take care of themselves.
This is where respite care comes in. Respite care
is temporary care that is provided so that the
caregiver can have a break from their duties.
This can be a huge help for caregivers who are
feeling overwhelmed or stressed.
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626-447-0202
626-447-0202
www.goldenyearsadhc
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