There can be a lot of confusion when it comes to Home Care because there is a wide range of services and it can be difficult to understand what those services are. Home Care basically falls into two categories: Companion Care and Personal Care. Companion Care usually includes non-medical services that are less intensive. While Personal Care will generally include everything Companion Care covers, in addition to bathing, dressing, medication assistance, and other hands-on services.
But Companion Care is more than just a service, it’s also called Companionship because professional caregivers alleviate loneliness and provide basic help as well. They provide companionship by participating in activities such as playing cards, going on walks, and having meaningful conversations that can really make a difference. As we get older, isolation can acutely affect us, which is why Companion Care is such a valuable Home Care service.
The level of Companion Care will vary based on the type of unique needs an individual requires. It’s normal for companions to visit weekly, maybe two to three times a week; however, some visit daily if the older adult requires meal preparation, laundry duties, and other tasks of those nature. Companions can also be flexible with their schedules if they need to drive the older adult to an appointment. If unavailable, they’ll reschedule appointments or make arrangements with a family member or trusted friend to accommodate their needs.
Besides helping with everyday tasks, companions help to enrich an older adult’s life in countless meaningful ways. Here are some of the most important emotional advantages and benefits of Companion Care:
Many older adults feel like a burden to their children, spouse, or caretakers; especially those with dementia. A companion’s support and attention can make them feel seen, heard, and respected, which gives them dignity and purpose.
Many older adults can become unhappy with losing their independence, such as not being able to drive or being self-sufficient anymore. But with a companion, they can still attend community meetings or run errands, which can empower and enrich their lives.
The NIH claims that “subjective feelings of loneliness are known to be a risk factor for serious functional declines.” A senior companion can improve your loved one’s life by helping them develop social bonds, whether it be by connecting with them personally or helping them make new friends and connect with their community.
90% of seniors want to stay in their homes as long as possible according to a study by AARP. When older adults remain in the comfort and safety of their homes, they don’t have to deal with the anxiety, fear, and depression of uprooting their lives.
In addition to the benefits older adults receive from Companion Care, it also helps the family caregivers, giving them peace of mind knowing their loved one is taken care of. Many family members deal with a lot of stress having to take time out of their busy schedules to book medical appointments and care for their loved one. Providing Companion Care is a great way to improve one’s own health and well-being, as well as their loved one.
The senior care providers at Gifted Hands PPC in Corpus Christi want to be your trusted partner in providing living assistance services to your loved one. Please call our office to learn more about how we can help. Call us at (361) 739-5819.
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