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Five Comforting benefits of domiciliary care

Making decisions regarding care options for senior loved ones can be difficult and feel overwhelming.

Moving to a residential care home is one option, but it requires a major lifestyle change that can be upsetting to your elderly relative and your whole family. Many families find home care to be a better option as it enables their loved ones to maintain a lifestyle they’re accustomed to while receiving the support they need.

Article Contents List
  • Home Comforts

  • Sole Attention Of A Caregiver

  • Independent Lifestyle

  • Social Interaction

  • Animal Companionship – Pets

Five Benefits Of Domiciliary Care

Home Comforts 

Moving to a residential care home is one option, but it requires a major lifestyle change that can be upsetting to your elderly relative and your whole family. Many families find home care to be a better option as it enables their loved ones to maintain a lifestyle they’re accustomed to while receiving the support they need.

Sole Attention Of A Caregiver 

Being cared for at home means your loved one is the sole focus of their health care professional. An in-home caregiver usually only looks after one client, so they can ensure the needs of your loved one are catered for and they receive the attention they deserve.

Independent Lifestyle 

Home care services support an independent lifestyle for seniors. They can decide when they want to have meals, go to bed, and socialise. A caregiver can provide transportation for those who can’t drive, enabling your loved one to attend social activities and maintain an independent lifestyle.

Social Interaction 

Elderly people who live on their own often suffer from feelings of loneliness and lack of companionship. A care provider in the home offers a familiar face and a human connection that can help counteract feelings of loneliness and improve overall well-being.

Animal Companionship – Pets 

Being able to stay in their own home means that elderly loved ones won’t have to leave behind any pets. Studies have shown that animal companionship helps to ease feelings of loneliness, calm the symptoms of dementia, and reduce the chances of heart disease. With help from a home caregiver and the support of family, seniors can continue to live with their pet companions.

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