Aging Parents: Home Care vs. Assisted Living Facilities

September 22, 2010

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Home Care vs. Assisted Living Facilities

By 5 Star Home Care

Which is the best choice for your loved one?

Well all that may depend on your parent’s willingness to leave their home. It also may depend on the level of care that they may need.  The key is to get an assessment from both a reputable homecare agency and an assisted living facility; the key is to do as much research that you can so that you can help make the best decision for them. Find out what services that both can offer your parent. Then it would be time for you to make your own basic assessment to see which setting would be more suitable for your parent.

This may be one of the most important decisions that your parent will make in their lives. Where should they spend their Golden Years? In my experience it would seem clear to keep them in their own home as long as you possibly can. Your loved ones are always happier  at home and definitely more comfortable. Most home care agencies are able to provide care from a minimum of 4 hours per day up to 24 hours per day, depending on the clients needs. The good thing about the homecare setting is that your parent will receive the one on one care that they deserve.

Homecare providers are allowed to help with all activities of daily living from dressing, bathing, grooming and toileting to meal preparation, light housekeeping and running errands.  The assisted living facilities can provide the same care with the exception of the one on one personalized care. They may have ratios 1 caregiver to every 10-15 residents. That is definitely something to keep in mind before you make your decision.  Although there is no perfect solution relating to senior care homecare stands to be the most comprehensive approach.  For more information contact one of our 5 Star Home Care staff members at 404-719-4118.

 


Home Care in Atlanta

January 14, 2010

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County. 

Home care is a cost-effective service for individuals recuperating from a hospital stay and for those who, because of a functional or cognitive disability, are unable to take care of themselves. However, it should be noted that cost-effectiveness is not the only rationale for home care. Home care reinforces and supplements care provided by family members and friends and maintains the recipient’s dignity and independence, qualities that can be lost even in the best institutions. Home care also allows patients to take an active role in their care.

Respecting the Desire to Live Independently

5 Star Home Care brings the resources to our clients to ensure their needs are being met. Whether a few hours a day or long-term care 24 hours a day, a caregiver can assist you. All caregivers are thoroughly screened, extensively trained, insured and bonded, matched to your preferences, professional and reliable.

5 Star Home Care offers a wide variety of services, which may grow to include activities and support that are unique to you and your elderly loved one’s needs. Senior Services include the following and more – all tailored to meet your needs:

  • Companionship
  • Social Activities & Life Engagement Projects
  • Bathing, Dressing, Grooming
  • Medication Reminders
  • Transportation to Personal Appointments
  • Assistance with Errands & Shopping
  • Meal Preparation
  • Light Housekeeping & Laundry
  • Range of Motion Exercise

All of our home care services are available on an hourly or live-in basis throughout the Atlanta area including Fulton, Dekalb, Cobb and Gwinett County. Let 5 Star Home Care help you keep your loved one independent, happy and in optimal health. For a free in home assessment please call us at 404-719-4118.


What is Respite Care for the Elderly?

January 5, 2010

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Respite care is the provision of short-term, temporary relief to those who are caring for family members who might otherwise require permanent placement in a facility outside the home.

The term “short break” is often used in some countries to describe respite care.

Even though many families take great joy in providing care to their loved ones so that they can remain at home, the physical, emotional and financial consequences for the family caregiver can be overwhelming without some support, such as respite. Respite provides the much needed temporary break from the often exhausting challenges faced by the family caregiver.

Respite is the service most often requested by family caregivers, yet it is in critically short supply, inaccessible, or unaffordable regardless of the age or disability of the individual needing assistance. While the focus has been on making sure families have the option of providing care at home, little attention has been paid to the needs of the family caregivers who make this possible.


What is Live In Care

December 18, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

OUR LIVE-IN CARE PROGRAM:

A live-in care program means having 5 Star Home Care caregivers around the clock in the care recipients’ home. Our caregiver lives and works in the home as long as needed. Benefits include the fact that our caregivers are always there, thus reducing the risk of leaving the client unattended, no matter what traffic or weather conditions are like.

When the primary caregiver needs some time off, 5 Star Home Care  fills in with another caregiver (relief) until the primary caregiver returns. Basically the primary caregiver becomes part of the family. Fact: Live-in care is the most cost-effective way of securing 24-hour companionship for a senior or those with disabilities. Our Live-in care services are quoted on a daily basis & not by the hour.


Tips on Caring for the Elderly

December 15, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Taking care of the elderly, caring for old people, especially if caring for the aged personally, often needlessly causes hurt to persons caring for old people or to the elderly or both, to carers of aged persons and to old persons -more so where the elderly are not ill old people but healthy senior citizens, and where loved ones care for the aged. But hurt in old age, upset to the carer of an old person can be avoided. Here is how to care for the elderly.

In coping with old people issues, avoidance of hurt to the elderly and upset to those taking care of the aged, begin with appreciating the aged and those caring for the elderly.

The care of the elderly in extreme cases of old age not common to old people aside, the old age of senior citizens need not be a problem in caring for aged persons -neither to aged persons nor to those caring on behalf of the families of the aged, if the following tips on how to take care of the elderly are kept in mind by persons caring for the aged, and by the families of old people and of those caring for the elderly.

In caring for the elderly the first problem is not the elderly, but unawareness of the persons taking care of the elderly of the appreciation by those for whom also old people are cared for -that the family of the old person do appreciate the regular attendance to that old person ~more so if the care of the elderly is by one only of the members of the family of the aged; the occasional ‘How are you coping?’ by the relatives of the elderly is morale boosting to those caring for aged persons.

Other problems in caring for the elderly which both the old people and carers for the aged have fall into three categories, below, arising from assuming that old age means physically and/or mentally weak, which old age does not make the elderly and most old people enjoy good health, many of the aged continuing to work after they have become senior citizens.

The status enjoyed by old persons before their old age is important to old people; the elderly must not be treated as children: the aged expect their privacy to be respected, also not to be excluded from family discussions -it hurts the dignity of old people needlessly to be spoken to loudly or slowly or be ignored and causes resentment by the elderly.

Aged persons do not cease to like activity; old fashioned habits and interests of the aged must not be made light of: many old people are young in heart and outright rejection of help offered by the aged, limiting old age pass-times, objecting to elderly friends, annoy old people -older people, seniors, don’t like it.

Crises in old age affecting also those caring for old people and the families of the aged mostly is due to inadequate consultation with the elderly: if old persons are to be subjected to change of environment or arrangements, consult and prepare them -taking it for granted that the elderly will adjust causes confrontation.

Treat old people normally and thank those who have undertaken the taking care of the elderly.


Bed Sore Prevention and Treatment

November 24, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Modern physicians have methods of treating bed sores that have been developing since the 1960s. It’s important to begin preventive measures immediately, to keep the bed sores from worsening.

Identification

Bed sores are identified in four stages. Stage 1 is simply a red area on the skin that isn’t relieved by removing the pressure. Stage 2 is an external blister or abrasion. Stage 3 occurs when external and internal damage result in lack of blood flow and thinning of the skin. Stage 4 involves damage to the muscles and tendons. Stage 4 has dead cells and the living tissue is infected as well, so that depth cannot be determined.

Prevention

Bed sores can be prevented by frequently changing wet and soiled bedclothes. Ultra-absorbent silica-based wicking materials can be used at the skin, like a disposable diaper, to keep the skin cells dry. The most important way to prevent bed sores is by frequently changing the patient’s position. Every 2 hours is recommended.

Considerations

Patients who are obese will have more pressure and friction placed upon their bodies while lying sill, so they may need to change positions more often.

Treatment

In addition to frequent changes in a patient’s position, the dead skin cells must be removed for the area to heal. Surgical removal of the dead skin cells is the least painful to the patient and most often recommended.

Recovery

After removal of the dead cells, bed sores are often stitched up and great care is necessary to prevent pressure from being placed upon the affected area.


Need Care for a Family Member, Loved One or an Older Adult?

November 16, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Most seniors in need of non-medical care say that they prefer to get that assistance in the comfort of their own homes. They like the peace of mind they get from being attended to in a familiar environment.

Studies show that this care option plays a significant role in a patient’s response to therapy and overall well-being.

5 Star Home Care provides such a service.

We help seniors with the routine activities of daily living from the comfort of home. We offer a range of services that include full-time, personal, and non-medical care for your loved ones at very affordable rates.

  • 24 Hour Care
  • Assistance in Hygine
  • Dressing and Self-Grooming
  • Ambulation
  • Transfer from Bed to Chair
  • Meal Preparation & Feeding
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Errands and Shopping
  • Joyful Companionship
  • Day/Night, Live-in/Hourly Care
  • Weekends & Holidays
  • Respite

Your Care is Personalized

You have the freedom to choose the caregiver you feel comfortable with. That’s right! You get to call the shots. Just let us know what makes you happy and we’ll work with you to help you find the perfect match.

Caregivers

Our goal is to provide superior client care with emphasis on the soft skills, such as excellent interpersonal skill, listening and team work. Our caregivers are qualified, trustworthy individuals with experience in serving the elderly, sick and disabled.

They are:

  • Certified
  • Bonded
  • Character Checked
  • Referenced Checked

Staffing Services

Hospital and nursing home staffing services are available on a long- or short-term basis.


Fall Prevention Tips for Elderly at Home

November 13, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118.  Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

Falls, slips and trips lead to broken hips, broken wrists and other injuries, and are a leading cause of disability among the older population. Falls in the home can result in ill health, lengthy hospital stays, residential care, loss of independence, and greatly affect quality of life. Making elderly people’s homes safer can help prevent them falling and seriously injuring themselves.

How to Make the Home Safer to Prevent Elderly Falls

Various aspects of the home environment can be improved to reduce the risk of someone having a fall. Family, friends, neighbours and carers can help make things safer for an elderly person while allowing him or her to stay independent and self sufficient.

Here are some suggestions for improving safety in the home:

  1. Clear away clutter – Keep walkways clear of furniture and other obstacles such as shoes, books, newspapers and magazines. In particular, look out for trailing wires from appliances that may cause an elderly person to trip over. People also sometimes trip over their family pets if they don’t realise they are there, so fit brightly coloured collars to make them more visible.
  2. Make furniture safe – Make sure furniture heights are appropriate, such as armchairs and sofas, which may prove difficult for an elderly person to get out of if they are too low. Height allowances may also need to be made for beds, toilets, baths and showers. Remove casters from underneath furniture, as it can move if leaned upon or held onto for balance.
  3. Put things within easy reach – Items used regularly in the home should be within easy reach, especially cupboard doors, the oven and microwave, kettle, fridge and freezer, and sockets and switches. Consider fitting a letterbox cage to the front door to prevent the need for stooping to pick up mail.
  4. Ensure floors and carpets are safe – Ill-fitting carpets and loose rugs and mats are an accident waiting to happen. Replace or repair bunched up and frayed carpets and make sure they are secured properly, especially on the stairs. Non-slip mats should be placed under rugs in the kitchen, bathroom and on stair landings. Slippery flooring should be replaced. Place non-slip mats in the bath and shower.
  5. Make sure the home is well lit – Homes should be well lit with easily reachable light switches, especially in hazardous places such as the stairs and kitchen. Nightlights in the bedroom, hallway and bathroom may be useful in the event of an elderly person having to get up to use the toilet in the night.
  6. Install handrails where necessary – Make sure stairs have securely fixed handrails at an appropriate height on both sides of the stairs, and install additional handrails where necessary, such as in the bath, shower and next to the toilet. Standing on a set of non-slip steps with a handrail and safety chain to reach high objects is safer than standing on a chair.

What is In-Home Respite Care?

November 11, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call404-719-4118. Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

In-home respite care

In-home care is popular for obvious reasons. The temporary caregiver comes to the regular caregiver’s home, and gets to know the care receiver in his or her normal environment. The temporary caregiver learns the family routine, where medicines are stored, and the care receiver is not inconvenienced by transportation and strange environments. In this model, friends, relatives and paid professionals may be used.  Paid professionals such as using a home care agency, like 5 Star Home Care . Another in-home model will utilize friends and neighbors as helping hands where the primary caregiver never leaves the premises but may simply be getting a break so that they can cook dinner or pay the bills.


Tips to Help Seniors Cope with the Holidays

November 9, 2009

5 Star Home Care quality homecare for Seniors – call 404-719-4118. Serving all areas in Metro Atlanta including Fulton County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, and  Gwinett County.

It’s a festive time of year, but it’s also very stressful — especially for older people. It can be very overwhelming with all of the shopping, too much food, too many parties and too many memories.
We need to be sensitive to those feelings so everybody has a good time. Here are  several tips for folks to get through the holiday season.

Set reasonable expectations: That’s the most important thing. Take your cues from your guests. Don’t push them to do everything — to go on every shopping trip, out to dinner. Stick to their schedule, too. If they’re used to eating at 5 p.m. and you eat at 9 p.m., that can be a trigger and cause tension.

Remember that downtime is very important: The most important thing is to give them time to rest and give them a place to escape to.Give them a walking path, a place that’s safe to walk, their own room, a place to take a nap. And give them a break from the grandkids. That’s the dirty little secret. Grandparents want to be with their grandchildren, but not all the time. The 12th rendition of jingle bells with the dogs barking and the kid on the piano — it’s not that cute.

Plan activities for everyone: Maybe your mom doesn’t want to go tobogganing or caroling in 30 degree weather, but would enjoy baking or playing charades.

Include old and new traditions: Traditions are a mixed bag, because, obviously, they can bring back memories,” she said. But, on the other hand, they can also be comforting.  You can also adapt old traditions. If the old tradition was chop down the tree, maybe the new tradition is everybody decorates the tree together.

The key is to ask. Don’t be afraid to talk about it. There is no right or wrong way to celebrate the holidays.

Assess health: It’s not just physical health, but mental health. It’s loneliness. This is a time of year that brings up a lot of memories. You want to look and see are they eating right? Are they not sleeping? Are there changes in sleep patterns? Are they lethargic? If someone is grieving, listen to their stories, give them a hug. Don’t pretend the person who passed away doesn’t exist.

Remember those who aren’t with you: If they’re far away, send small packages. In particular to those in nursing homes many have family that don’t come to visit. If you have family in a nursing home, don’t forget them. If you don’t, it could be a project to visit those you don’t know.

Anticipate safety and comfort needs: (Seniors) may not want to ask, because they don’t want to be a burden. For instance, if your loved  has had pain and can’t walk well at the moment, offer them a  wheelchair. That may make the trip more bearable.
Give the gift of time: They want to be with you. Don’t spend all day cooking. Order in, buy theater tickets and be with them. If you’re alone or you can’t be with an older person this holiday season, volunteer.