An Overview Of Companion Care

An Overview Of Companion Care

Companion care involves the provision of emotional support and companionship for seniors who are still healthy enough to lead a good life at home. What is also part of this are medical services which make it easier for the elder to keep up their current lifestyle without too much trouble.

Some of these services are light housekeeping, helping with daily living activities, medication reminders, etc. Companion care is generally availed by seniors living in their homes, but this option is also available to people living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.

Companion Care Services

It is exactly as it sounds – a professional provides companionship to the aging elder, spending time with them, and generally assisting with various activities. The key area of importance is to build and maintain a personal link with the senior, especially if they are living alone, or in an isolated neighborhood.

Seniors who engage their minds through conversation and games with a companion are better place to retain their mental edge. Stimulation of this sort has been proven useful in delaying the effects of dementia.

Other Services

  • Medication reminders for forgetful seniors
  • Help with daily routines like getting out of bed, going to church, or taking a walk
  • Housekeeping and meal preparation
  • Help managing activities and appointments
  • Encouraging social engagements, such as through sightseeing, going to the movies, shopping, visiting friends, and any other the activity that is important to the senior
  • Help exercising regularly, and staying active and vital as a result
  • Dementia care (if needed)

What To Ask When Choosing Companion Care Services

  • Does the agency offer home health care in the event that the senior requires it?
  • Does the agency run background check on employees it sends over?
  • Will the employee be able to provide professional recommendations?
  • Will the employee have any special certifications or skills?
  • Will your senior get a free in-home safety evaluation?
  • How is the caregiver supervised by the agency?
  • How involved is the family in the care process? Can the client be involved in the planning?
  • If the caregiver cannot work on a given day, who will be their replacement? How much notice will the client be given?
  • Are there extra costs for holidays and weekends?

That is a list of things you should find out from the agency you are looking to obtain care services from. Make sure the setting works for your loved one before signing up. Call in our experts at Sutton In-Home Senior Care for any help in this regard.

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