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by | Jul 5, 2018

Five Ways to Help Keep Your Senior’s Spirits High

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If you haven’t been giving your senior’s social health a lot of thought, this July 11th might inspire you. That’s when Cheer up the Lonely Day falls and it can help you to find just the right social combination for your aging adult.

Assess Whether She Might Be Lonely

Everyone has different requirements for social interaction, of course, but if your elderly family member isn’t getting enough social interaction, she can really suffer. Social isolation can lead to depression and to other health problems that are difficult to bounce back from. Really take a look at how socially active your senior is now and compare that with how she’s experienced social interactions in the past.

Hire Elderly Care Providers for Companionship

If you’re concerned that your aging adult no longer has anyone that she can spend time with, hiring elderly care providers can be the perfect response. They’re able to spend time with your elderly family member and they can help her with various tasks as needed. They can help ensure that she’s eating well and that she’s not overdoing it, which can also be concerned for you.

Look for Activities and Events She Might Want to Attend

One way that your elderly family member can meet other people that she has a lot in common with is to attend events and join in on activities. If there is a hobby that your senior particularly enjoys, there might be a class or a group that meets to engage in that hobby. Take a look around to see what’s available.

Develop an Easy Way for Family Members to Know When to Visit

Having family members living in the immediate area is fantastic, but they might not visit as often as your senior would like. This often happens because they’re just not sure when it’s okay to visit or to check in with your elderly family member. You might find a new way to share when your senior is available for visits, like using a group calendar or asking a family member if they can take over being the point person for that task.

Ask Your Senior What She Wants

It’s difficult to help your elderly family member to get what she wants out of her social interactions if you’re not aware of what she wants and needs. sit down with her and have an open and honest conversation about what she really wants out of her social life. Once you do that, you can start to put options in place. Staying on top of your senior’s moods and whether she’s getting the social interaction that she needs is vital for her mental health. Talk openly about your concerns with your aging adult and periodically make adjustments to help her to get what she needs. Are you or a family member considering Homecare in Sacramento, CA? Talk to the friendly staff at Golden Years In-Home Senior Care. Call us today at 916-333-0383. We are here when you need us! ——————————————-

About the Author, Carrie Ballard:

Golden Years In-Home Senior Care was founded by Ken and Carrie Ballard. Their passion for providing compassionate quality care for seniors began years ago, when they assisted in the operations of their family’s home care facilities. It was there, they realized their life long calling. Even at a young age, they both knew caring for seniors was what they wanted to do. ———————————————-

Golden Years

Privately Owned, Locally Established

As a privately-owned local company, Golden Years is well equip to adapt to each client’s needs on an individualized basis. We are not a franchise.
And because we are local, we are able to consult our care team concerning our clients care needs in a quick and efficient way. Our clients are our first priority. Nothing is more important to us than providing superior quality care for you or your loved.

Intensive Caregiver Training

At this time California has very few state requirements for caregivers. For this reason, many home care providers are not obligated to hire caregiver with formal training.
Golden Years always goes above and beyond the minimum requirements to ensure your loved one receives the best care possible. Each Golden Years caregiver completes Golden Years Academy, an orientation training program which ensures our caregivers have a complete understanding of all the essential care techniques. This provides for a safe, and effective home care experience.

Immediate Caregiver Response Time

Golden Years is available by phone 24/7.

Local Golden Years representatives are available to meet with clients for any reason.

We are here for you, at your convenience, to discuss any care needs or concerns. And we will create a customized solution for any care concern. In addition, we can schedule an in person meeting any day, and most times, available within a few hours. Lastly, we are available during the day, evening, or weekends. We will work around your schedule.

With Golden Years, clients and professional care partners can call anytime to speak with live staff 24/7.

Complimentary Nurse Wellness Visits

Every client receives a complimentary wellness visit within 30 days of care service from Golden Years' own nursing staff.

Although no regulations require nurse oversight in California, Golden Years goes above and beyond the industry standard. Our clients are routinely visited by a Golden Years nurse. Each visit consists of a wellness check where our nurse discusses care needs and takes notes pertaining to the overall wellness of the client. These notes are submitted to our care team for review, where care changes are discussed and implemented after the family’s approval. We go the extra mile to ensure your loved one receives the best care possible. We ca say with confidence, you won’t find any other locally owned care provider who will care for you or your loved one like us – By the way, there is never a fee for this service, it’s always free.

Specialized Care Management Program

At Golden Years In-Home Care, each client is assigned a dedicated Care Manager, ensuring personalized care that is second to none. This manager is available for questions, support, and scheduling changes.

Care Managers develop personal relationships with clients and their families, gaining insight into specific preferences and needs. This allows for effective communication, ensuring caregivers follow the care plan and adjust as needed.

Care Managers oversee caregivers, arrange services, make supervisory visits to seniors' homes, and conduct monthly wellness calls to families. They are specially trained to handle all client requests, providing comprehensive support for every client.

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