When to Consider Nursing Care at Home – Caregivers San Diego, In Home Senior Care San Diego

Wednesday, May 1st, 2019

No one wants to admit that a loved one may need help living independently. But, for many family members, it’s a reality, and the very conversation that adult children have around the kitchen table. Professional homecare is nothing new, but the experience may not be what you think. With compassion, medical expertise and a few extras, an in-home nurse may be the right solution.

Here are three signs to help you decide if an aging loved one could benefit from skilled nursing care a few days a week.

You’re Worried About Safety
Do you find yourself wondering if an aging parent knows enough to lock the front door at night, or shut the stove off after cooking a meal? One of the first signs that a parent or loved one might benefit from an in-home nurse is safety. Even day-to-day activities can be dangerous with memory loss, leaving seniors confused or worse, hurt. A visiting nurse is an invaluable help, providing assistance with bathing, cooking meals and even light housework.

Medical Care is Complicated
If a loved one often forgets their medication, takes the wrong dose or isn’t sure how to administer more complicated treatments, it may be time to pursue professional help. With expertise on hand, complex medical treatment plans are easy to handle. The right caregiver can help your loved one take medications as directed, mindful of building a process that the family can follow easily. With hands-on expertise, a qualified nurse can navigate medicine and treatment plans with ease, giving you peace of mind.

Strange Behavior
As seniors age, many will develop signs that proceed complicated disease such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. When behavior becomes uncharacteristic or inconsistent, families may want to consider bringing in an expert to help relieve stress and navigate uncertainties. Debilitating disease can be complex, and having a trained professional guide the process makes the entire household more confident during a difficult time.

People wanting to learn more about home health, caregivers, in-home care and Firstat Nursing Services are encouraged to call 619-220-7600 or visit https://firstatofsandiego.com/caregivers-del-mar-senior-in-homecare/ to take a free online needs assessment.

About Firstat Nursing Services
Linnea Goodrich is the owner of Firstat Nursing Services, which is the only Home Care Agency in San Diego that is both State licensed and certified by the Alzheimer’s Association. Firstat Nursing Services has been providing a higher standard of home nursing, home health and home care services for elderly, disabled and injured people in the greater San Diego area since 1997.

To give families and seniors a better understanding of how in-home care can help their daily lives, Firstat has developed a free online assessment tool. To see how it can help, go to: https://firstatofsandiego.com/free-needs-assessment/ or call 619-220-7600 to learn more.

Firstat Nursing Services
411 Camino Del Rio South
Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92108
https://firstatofsandiego.com
https://maps.google.com/?cid=5806675770523173072

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Firstat-Nursing-Services/147702750869
https://twitter.com/FirstatNursing
https://www.youtube.com/user/HomeNursingSanDiego

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San Diego Caregivers – Agency Shares Spring Time Tips to Prevent Dangerous Falls for Seniors

Wednesday, May 1st, 2019

Firstat Nursing Services, a San Diego Caregivers Home Health Agency shares “3 Ways Home Health Care Services Prevent Dangerous Falls.”

“Age and illness are notorious for increasing the risk of falls, falls that can result in broken bones and head injuries,” says Linnea Goodrich, president of Firstat Nursing Services. When seniors get dizzy or weak, it’s important that they are never left alone. But family care 24/7 can be difficult to manage alone. That’s when it is recommended to utilize the services of a professional San Diego caregiver.

Here are three ways home health care services prevent dangerous falls.

San Diego Caregivers can help manage nutrition – For the elderly and sick, anemia is common and can lead to complications like falls. Managing anemia-related dizziness often includes focusing on a consistently healthy diet and even taking supplements. But, many people with these types of diseases find it difficult to keep up with shopping for and preparing healthy meals on a daily basis.

They may even often forget to take daily supplements. Home health care providers help to prevent anemia-related falls by shopping for and preparing meals and encouraging your loved one to take their supplements as prescribed.

Home health caregivers encourage support equipment usage – When dizziness and frailty make even walking around the home difficult, it’s important your loved one uses support equipment to prevent falls. But, when support equipment like walkers aren’t within arms’ reach, they may fall as they’re trying to reach them; or they may forget to use them altogether.

Home health service providers help to ensure support equipment like walkers are used to prevent falls. A simple reminder to use a walker when standing up or a request to wait while the care provider fetches a walker can mean your loved one lives a safer life.

In-Home health care services provide assistance with daily tasks – Simple daily tasks like food preparation, light exercise, and bathing put elderly and sick folk at risk of dangerous falls. With a home health service, this danger can be avoided.

Home health service providers help to prepare food, bath and dress your loved one, keep the home clean, walk the dog, assist in daily exercise routines, and more, meaning your loved one stays safe, supported, and as strong as possible.

People wanting to learn more about home health, caregivers, in-home care and Firstat Nursing Services are encouraged to call 619-220-7600 or https://firstatofsandiego.com/home-care-san-diego-senior-caregivers/ to take a free online needs assessment.

About Firstat Nursing Services
Linnea Goodrich is the owner of Firstat Nursing Services, which is the only Home Care Agency in San Diego that is both State licensed and certified by the Alzheimer’s Association. Firstat Nursing Services has been providing a higher standard of home nursing, home health and home care services for elderly, disabled and injured people in the greater San Diego area since 1997.

To give families and seniors a better understanding of how in-home care can help their daily lives, Firstat has developed a free online assessment tool. To see how it can help, go to: https://firstatofsandiego.com/free-needs-assessment/ or call 619-220-7600 to learn more.

Firstat Nursing Services
411 Camino Del Rio South
Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92108
https://firstatofsandiego.com
https://maps.google.com/?cid=5806675770523173072

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Firstat-Nursing-Services/147702750869
https://twitter.com/FirstatNursing
https://www.youtube.com/user/HomeNursingSanDiego

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