Share 6 Steps of Elderly Care
Share 6 Steps of Elderly Care: "Brother, don't raise your hand, what will I do to you." and "My mom is my friend!" What. I asked again. "What do you care if you're okay, I want to grow up, I love you, that's not your brother? Is there another way? Try." "Be careful and love him." The main issue is the safety of the family before leaving.
Stress work. Usually 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, then 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, weekends, no pay. These are the stories of chefs and visitors, drivers, caretakers, event planners, first responders, moms, laundresses, co-workers, CFOs, and... Moms on sick leave. How is your life?
The brothers will see you sitting there and say, "Okay." Or I can hear you crying, but you look fine, and mom's fine... It's easier with her. Is it difficult to be at home all day?
These problems can lead to conflicts and conflicts within the family.
A rule developed by the Nursing Alternative Care Network recognizes the age at which most people begin planning for or caring for aging family members and should share this care with children and families. Remember, work gets harder when loved ones are gone.
- Plan ahead. Who wants to be rich and be the first to react? Think about your relationship with your parents and your family. All family members, including parents, participated in the discussion and led it.
- Division of labor: what is needed and who can? You have a lot of financial knowledge, can you pay taxes? What to do with the insurance? Who will take you to the doctor, nursing home, grocery store, or pharmacy?
- Cook. Do your siblings or other family members eat cooked or frozen food several times a week?
- Primary health care. Are you a retired or student nurse who dreams of becoming a nurse if she spends a few days or weeks with her parents when no one else can take vacations? You can't work 24/7, especially during this busy time.
- External Resources: People who are associated with nursing homes or other activities related to employment, services, nutrition for older adults and caregivers in Aurora IL. If something doesn't work, please contact us and their support team.
- Reduce the risk of failure: use the internal security system to strengthen the front security system, and install a high or high bar, shower chairs and toilet seats in the bathroom. Don't forget your phone and medical bracelets. In an emergency, everything is done at the touch of a button. Autumn is needed. Whether you feed at home, live at home, or live in the house, the power is the same.
Remember, I like adults to be as independent as possible. However, it should be noted that the security and maintenance requirements are not realistic. You should be goodnight, not "dad."
I completed my Masters in Occupational Therapy from USC and began working with the elderly and disabled in hospitals, nursing homes, and staffed nursing homes. Visit our blog: https://bestelderhomecare.com/blog/
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