Home Care for All In Need

When most of us think of home care aides, we think of a nurse who cares for the elderly. But home care is not exclusive to only seniors. Home health aides and companions also assist people who are disabled, chronically ill, or cognitively impaired.  

Families with a loved one who has a kind of permanent or even temporary disability may not be able to provide the  around the clock care that is necessary. The family may need to continue to work full time which can leave the patient alone and attended for long periods of time. Having a home care aide attend the patient while the family cannot is a great relief.

Other reasons may require family caregivers to request the services of a home care provider as well. Family caregivers often experience stress, fatigue, and even worsening health issues that can hinder their ability to provide the best care for their loved one. Instead of ignoring their delapitating health at the risk of not being about to care for their loved one, family caregivers can greatly benefit themselves by handing over caregiving responsibilities to professional caregivers.  In other words, professional in home caregivers can provide much needed respite for family caregivers.  Whether the home care aide is only providing a temporary respite or anongoing part of the caregiving team, their assistance can make a huge diffence in the health and well-being of the entire family.      

If you are a family caregiver who can use the assistance of a home care aide, you are at the right place.  Better Living Home Care can help you find a compatible caregiver in your area for live-in caregiving or hourly caregiving. We have caregivers who can assist you when you need them most, providing respite for you and excellent care for your loved one. Remember, you are not alone. Help is simply a phone call or email away. Contact Better Living Home Care today!

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Why Don’t Caregivers Take Better Care of Themselves?

Since the stress of long-term caregiving can lead to many health risks, one might ask: Why don’t caregivers take better care of themselves? Caregivers give many reasons why they choose to focus only on their caregiving.

Some reasons caregivers offer:

  • The higher priority is my [parent's, spouse's] health condition.
  • It’s self-indulgent to spend time on myself when my loved one is suffering.
  • I don’t have time.
  • I can’t leave [parent, spouse] alone and nobody can take over for me during the day.
  • Why should I go to the doctor? She’ll only tell me to do things I can’t do, and to stop doing things I have to.

Depression in caregivers may also be a contributing factor. Caregivers are more likely to be despressed than non-caregivers. The depression can make it difficult to take positive steps toward self-help, eating right, and exercise. This can lead to a vicious cycle: because they are depressed, caregivers can’t act; because they cannot act, their depression deepens.

More awareness of and response to the health impacts of caregiving need to be addressed by physicians of caregivers and the caregivers themselves. We also need a greater appreciation of the mind-body interaction in caregiving, and greater weight given to the seriousness of caregiver depression.  

If you find yourself in the role of a caregiver saying something similar to one or more of the above statements, don’t wait any longer to care for your health. Think of yourself as a pitcher pouring your health, love, and energy into your loved one. What will happen when the pitcher runs dry? Your care of your loved one is only as good as your ability to care.

Look into caregiver respite offered by Better Living Home Care. We can help you juggle the needs of your loved one and the health care you deserve. So you can begin to focus on your health, contact us today for a free in-home consultation.