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Companion Care versus Personal Care with Visiting Angels In-Home Caregiver in Auburn, NH

Visiting Angels provide essential in-home caregivers to seniors in Hooksett, Auburn, Raymond, Salem, Concord, Bow, Goffstown, Dunbarton, Weare, and Suncook, NH.

You've heard the terms "companion care" and "personal care" when evaluating whether non-medical home care is the best option for a loved one. These two at-home services may appear similar, and many people confuse the two, but they are not the same.

Understanding the benefits of each can help you choose the best home care support for a family member or friend.

Seniors with Special Needs Receive Companionship

Companion care is a non-medical home care service that assists aging and disabled individuals with daily tasks. This form of help usually includes emotional and social support, and it can help with the following chores and activities:

Companionship

When you're not accessible, one of the most crucial components of companion care is providing your elderly loved one with a kind and familiar face to rely on daily. Our in-home caregivers can assist people in overcoming social isolation and finding happiness through meaningful interaction and engagement in hobbies, exercise, pleasant talks, mealtimes, and other activities. Companion caregivers can also plan pleasurable activities or social outings for their clients.

Errands and light housekeeping

Even if they don't have any significant physical limitations, many older folks may struggle to keep up with cleaning and errands. Companion caregivers can aid with light housekeeping activities or chores, such as:

  • Visiting the laundromat or the dry cleaners
  • Vacuuming, dusting, mopping, sweeping, and mopping
  • Wiping down kitchen and bathroom surfaces 
  • Assisting with meal preparation or grocery shopping
  • Arranging the pick-up of personal supplies
  • Transportation

Driving to and from appointments for older persons can be difficult and navigating public transportation on their own can be problematic. Companion caregivers can arrange for safe transportation to get them to where they need to go in a timely and secure manner.

Keeping in touch with family members

Although in-home caregivers cannot provide medical care, they can keep an eye on your loved one's health and well-being and alert you to any issues that need to be addressed during a doctor's appointment. A companion caregiver can contact you for quick medical aid if your loved one falls or has a medical emergency.

Medication management or direct physical support with everyday chores such as dressing, bathing, or toileting are not included in companion care.

Personal Assistance for Seniors with Special Needs

Personal care includes all the responsibilities of a companion caregiver, but it can also assist elders with Activities of Daily Living, such as:

Toileting - Many elders require assistance in going to the bathroom but are ashamed to ask for aid. Personal in-home caregivers can comfortably provide discreet service for them.

Bathing - Bathing can be difficult and dangerous for senior citizens, especially those with physical disabilities. Personal caregivers can assist them in bathing safely and comfortably.

Personal hygiene and grooming - Grooming and hygiene needs, such as shaving, hair care, skincare, cosmetics, and oral and dental care, are all handled by personal in-home caregivers.

Dressing - Older folks may have trouble clothing themselves—personal care aids assist with dressing daily while allowing your loved ones to maintain control over their style.

Mobility Transfers - A personal caregiver is an excellent resource for elderly persons who have trouble walking or moving around alone. In-home caregivers can assist your senior loved one in safely navigating rooms, avoiding falls, and transferring them from the couch or bed.

Feeding - Personal caregivers can aid elders who are having trouble feeding themselves by cooking and preparing meals.

Which in-home care option is best for your senior?

While both services assist older individuals safely and pleasantly aging in place, they are not the same.

Companion care is suitable for seniors who primarily require social assistance but could benefit from modest housework or errand assistance. Personal care is for seniors who need direct physical help, have substantial mobility issues, or have chronic health conditions like diabetes or dementia. Consider a free home care consultation with a Visiting Angels of Auburn in-home caregiver for extra assistance in selecting which type of home care is best for your senior loved one. Visiting Angels of Auburn can provide you with additional information about how in-home care might benefit your senior loved ones by following the link below.

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Serving the Lakes Region of New Hampshire and surrounding towns

Visiting Angels LAKES REGION, NH
401 Gilford Ave #208
Gilford, NH 03249
Phone: 603-366-1993

Serving the Lakes Region of New Hampshire and surrounding towns

Visiting Angels LAKES REGION, NH
401 Gilford Ave #208
Gilford, NH 03249
Phone: 603-366-1993