Caring for Senior Stroke Patient at Home

santa clarita senior in home care elderly alzheimersStrokes are one of the leading causes of death among US adults, and the recovery process for those who survive can be daunting. Families in Santa Clarita often find themselves with many questions when they step into caregiving roles for senior stroke patients. Comfort Keepers are Santa Clarita’s leading expert on in-home senior care, with some tips to help family caregivers handling senior stroke recovery.

Education on Therapy Options

One of the best ways to start the stroke recovery process is by attending some of the initial therapy sessions so you can support your loved one during their recovery. It is important to see the exercises and activities they need to do on a first-hand basis so you can ensure they are properly doing them at home. It is important to encourage your elderly loved one to practice their new skills, and allow them to do things for themselves. It is important to celebrate small accomplishments to build their confidence.

Set Goals for Both you and Your Loved One

Another important strategy for families in Santa Clarita is assessing your loved ones needs, and setting realistic caregiving expectations. By working with your senior’s health care team, you can determine the kind of help that will be needed from you, and a professional caregiving service like Comfort Keepers. Some of the common caregiving duties include personal hygiene care, dressing, managing medications, transportation to appointments, and managing rehabilitation activities at home.

Make Adjustments to Living Spaces and Daily Routines

After surviving a stroke, many seniors need to change their settings at home in order to have a safer environment. Restructuring bedrooms, moving furniture, removing hazards, and adding safety bars in the shower are just a few examples of minor adjustments that will help your elderly loved one be safer in their own home. Also be mindful of your elderly loved ones behavioral or mood changes. The physical or mental changes from a stroke can be overwhelming and devastation to the survivor. When they open up and express their feelings, be sure to remain supportive, loving and simply lend a listening ear. Seek professional help if you notice their depression worsening.

Recovering from a stroke is often a challenging road for seniors and their families. Comfort Keepers professional caregiving services help Santa Clarita families take care of their elderly loved ones to reduce stress and worry. Contact us for questions or check out our website for a list of services.

 

Comfort Keepers
23900 Lyons Avenue
Santa Clarita, CA 91321
661-287-4200

 

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