When your elderly loved one is unable to live alone at home safely, there are a variety of options to choose from, including live-in home care. This ensures your loved one will receive the skilled one-on-one care he or she needs while staying at home. Here are some of the reasons seniors need live-in home care.

1. Limited Mobility

If your loved one is confined to a wheelchair or has difficulty moving around the home, this could be a sign live-in care is necessary. If you notice bruises, cuts, or scrapes on your loved one’s body, these may be a warning that he or she is losing mobility. Your loved one may also sustain an injury while moving from a wheelchair to the bed, a kitchen chair, and other places in the home. A live-in caregiver can assist your loved one to ensure his or her safety and prevent severe injuries.

Living alone at home in the golden years can present a few unique challenges. Trust Amarillo homecare services professionals to help your senior loved one maintain a higher quality of life while he or she manages an illness and performs the daily tasks of living. 

2. Memory Impairment

Seniors living with dementia or Alzheimer’s may need live-in care, especially as their diseases progress. Seniors with these conditions could wander off or cause serious harm to themselves. Live-in home care is needed to assist with daily activities, including medication reminders, brain-stimulating activities, meal prep, and more. Without live-in care, your loved one may need to stay in a retirement facility or nursing home to receive constant care. However, living at home could slow the progression of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. 

3. Recovery

If your loved one has experienced a stroke or heart attack, he or she will need to fully recover. Hiring a live-in caregiver can lower your parent’s risk of experiencing another stroke or heart attack. Choose a home caregiver who specializes in post-stroke or post-heart attack care and who can monitor your loved one around the clock. The caregiver can also assist with daily activities, including taking your loved one to appointments such as speech therapy, physical therapy, and counseling. 

4. Nutritional Deficiencies

If your loved one seems weak and frail, a live-in home caregiver may need to be hired to monitor his or her nutritional needs. Seniors living with serious medical conditions may also require specific diets. If your loved one is unable to cook, a live-in caregiver may be necessary. It may seem simple, but eating the wrong foods could cause failed treatments, allergic reactions, or worse. A live-in caregiver can ensure your loved one eats nutritious meals that keep him or her healthy.

If your senior loved one needs hourly or live-in care, Amarillo Heroes Home Care can help. Our caregivers can assist with exercise and mobility, prepare nutritious meals, provide timely medication reminders, and help with a wide array of other important daily tasks.

5. Cancer

Some types of cancer could require 24-hour monitoring. A skilled live-in caregiver could help with medication reminders, dressing wounds, and more. The caregiver can monitor your loved one and report changes and new symptoms to medical professionals. Observing these types of subtle differences is something a live-in caregiver is especially well positioned to do.

6. Age-Related Vision Loss

Even if seniors with age-related vision loss don’t become completely blind, it may be difficult for them to get around the house. As a result, seniors are more susceptible to slips and falls, which could lead to more severe injuries, including head traumas. Having a live-in caregiver may be necessary to ensure your parent’s safety if he or she experiences age-related vision loss. The caregiver can also assist with reading small print, including directions for prescribed medications, food packaging, bills, and more.

7. No Social Connections

As your loved one ages, he or she will lose friends, family members, and associates. Loneliness can lead to serious health conditions because of its negative effect on wellbeing. The need for companionship often increases with age, which makes hiring a live-in caregiver necessary to prevent your loved one from being isolated. 

When researching agencies that provide senior care, families are usually looking for flexible care plans, compassionate and highly trained caregivers, and 24/7 availability. Whether you need respite care to take a break from your caregiving duties or your senior loved one needs around-the-clock assistance at home, you can rely on Heroes Home Care. If your loved one needs help with the challenges of aging, call one of our compassionate Care Managers today at (806) 803-9991.