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It’s Never Too Early to Start In-Home Senior Care with Visiting Angels of Benton

Your elderly loved one missed a crucial appointment or function. Perhaps they have memory issues and need to visit a doctor more often, or their thoughts are all over the place due to a lack of focus. These may be quite minor aging symptoms, and we often dismiss them as coincidences or "senior moments" that don't call for alarm.

Senior care is frequently on our minds when a loved one's health degrades to the point that they can no longer live as independently, joyfully, and securely as possible.

However, waiting might have disastrous and expensive consequences. Too much is at stake if you don't help your loved one get the support they need. While you may be able to handle their short-term care requirements, you may not be equipped to handle their long-term needs. In fact, many families in Alexander, Benton, Bryant, Mabelvale, and other parts of Arkansas don't know how to help an elderly family member who wants to stay at home avoid common problems without the help of a professional caregiver.

How Seniors Benefit from Working with Visiting Angels of Benton

There are several advantages to having this conversation long before it becomes an emergency, since your aging loved one will eventually need assistance. Our team at Visiting Angels of Benton believes it is essential to plan ahead for professional in-home senior care.

Here are some benefits to being proactive about your loved one’s in-home care needs:

Home Care Helps Seniors Remain Independent

The loss of motor function may make everyday tasks like getting dressed and cooking difficult for a loved one. The American Geriatric Society points out that this might make it hard to take medication since the pills may be too little or too slippery to manage. Neglecting to take medicine as prescribed might have dangerous consequences. When moving about the house is difficult or impossible, the risk of injury from a fall increases for those who already have mobility challenges.

You can address these worries before they have a negative impact on your loved one's well-being and independence by hiring a professional caregiver from Visiting Angels of Benton to help with activities of daily living like getting dressed, cooking, getting around the house safely, and remembering to take medications.

Home Care Helps Seniors Feel Less Lonely

Even if your loved one is able to walk and take their medications as needed, it may be difficult for them to socialize since so many of their friends have passed away or are in much worse health. Even if family comes by two or three times a week, your loved one will still be alone for most of the week.

The Geriatric Mental Health Foundation estimates that 20 percent of seniors experience depression. Suffering from depression is not a natural part of becoming older.

Negative effects such as reduced cognition, lower immunity, and an increased chance of developing serious health difficulties have been related to isolation and loneliness in the elderly.

Visiting Angels of Benton's professional caregivers can offer the social interaction your aging loved one needs to remain safely and comfortably in their own home, whether that's getting back into the kitchen, going to yoga class, or just relaxing with a cup of coffee on the back porch.

Home Care Helps Seniors Stay Safe

Sometimes, family members just can't be present for an older relative. You also have a life outside of work and family responsibilities that need attention. It's difficult to keep tabs on loved ones who reside in Benton if you don't.

Choosing Visiting Angels of Benton for in-home senior care, on the other hand, ensures that someone will regularly check in on your loved one to make sure they continue to do well. Our team may keep in contact with you to let you know if there have been any changes in your loved one's health or behavior. This might be quite helpful if you are afraid that a loved one is developing a chronic ailment.

Think about how many distinct forms of dementia there are. The Alzheimer's Association says that spotting the subtle early signs of dementia as soon as possible might lead to better treatment results. Having a caretaker there who can report changes in your loved one's behavior, such as a decline in their ability to recall recent events or an increase in their agitation, may be helpful in determining whether or not a medical evaluation is warranted.

Home Care Gives Families Peace of Mind

Getting older means relying on people more and more, whether it's to help you get ready for the day, take you to the doctor, or return you home again. Most issues that affect the elderly worsen with time.

Each year, more than 34 million Americans provide unpaid care for an elderly relative or acquaintance. Burnout among family caregivers is possible if providing care has an adverse impact on the caregiver's health and well-being, or if caring leads to the caregiver missing time from work.

Finding a trustworthy caregiver is an immediate priority. In addition to providing excellent in-home care for your senior loved one, the respite care provided by Visiting Angels of Benton allow you to focus on your own needs.

Call Visiting Angels of Benton at 501-300-9308 to learn if in-home senior care is right for your loved one.

Serving Alexander, Benton, Bryant, Mabelvale and Surrounding Areas

Visiting Angels BENTON, AR
17724 Interstate 30 Suite 4 Office 14
Benton, AR 72019
Phone: 501-321-4900

Serving Alexander, Benton, Bryant, Mabelvale and Surrounding Areas

Visiting Angels BENTON, AR
17724 Interstate 30 Suite 4 Office 14
Benton, AR 72019
Phone: 501-321-4900