The Benefits Of Elder Care For Seniors With COPD

Elder care helps seniors with COPD with support and care.

Elder care helps seniors with COPD with support and care.

If your mom or dad is struggling with COPD but wants to continue living in their own home, elder care can help. With elder care services, your mom or dad will have the extra support they need to be comfortable and safe at home.

Living in their own home can make seniors feel more comfortable and happier. But, if your mom or dad has COPD, their health challenges do require some extra support so that they can live safely at home.

Elder care is comprehensive care for seniors that can help seniors live independently. A care provider can help your mom or dad with everything from monitoring their oxygen to cleaning the stove or taking out the trash.

Some of the benefits of elder care for seniors with COPD are:

 

Personalized Respiratory Care

Elder care providers can offer customized care for your mom or dad that is based on their COPD needs, including medication management, oxygen therapy, and breathing exercises. As their needs change the level of care that they receive can change.

Your mom or dad will have consistent care from a caregiver they trust, no matter what level of care they need at home.

 

Medication and Oxygen Management

Caregivers can help your mom or dad manage all of the different medications that they need to take. And they can make sure those medications are taken as prescribed.

If your mom or dad has to use inhalers, nebulizers, and oxygen therapy, an elder care provider can help get those set up and monitor for any side effects or complications.

 

Shopping And Errands

An elder care provider can do things like go the store, go the post office, run errands, pick up medications or replacement oxygen tanks so that your mom or dad can rest comfortably at home.

It’s often very difficult for seniors with COPD to get out of the house, so having a care provider can manage errands and shopping is helpful.

 

Monitoring and Managing Symptoms

Home care providers can watch for symptoms like shortness of breath, coughing, and fatigue. If your mom or dad is experiencing any worsening symptoms or new symptoms a care provider can let you and their doctor know right away.

 

Emergency Preparedness

Caregivers are trained to recognize the signs of a COPD exacerbation and can respond quickly, so your can be sure that your mom or dad will always get help when they need it. And an elder care provider can help your senior parent in any emergency, not just a medical emergency.

If there is a power outage, severe storm, fire, flood, or other emergency an elder care provider can help your mom or dad get out safely and as quickly as possible.

 

Emotional and Psychological Support

Living with COPD can be stressful and isolating for seniors. Caregivers provide companionship, emotional support, and mental stimulation, helping to alleviate anxiety and depression.

Your mom or dad will enjoy having the company and companionship of an elder care provider who can play games with them, talk with them, and share meals with them.

 

 

If you or someone you know needs help with Elder Care in East Grand Rapids, MI, contact Gauthier Family Home Care. We provide quality and affordable home care services in our community. Call us at (616) 560-4057 for more information.

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