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Practical Tips for Effective Elderly Care Giving

Posted on 12 September 2009 in Senior Living by Admin

Practical Tips for Effective Elderly Care Giving

By Michal Tuccelli

Effective caregiving means the ability to provide for the elder’s needs and improving their lives without destroying yours. Some people can become entirely dedicated into providing for the needs of their elders that they tend to ignore their own set of needs.

Take note of the following tips to perform a better job at care giving for the elders.

Time and Attention

A very important consideration that you need to make and to make known to the elder or elders you are caring for is that your services are not available for them anytime and wherever they want. Your first order of business would then involve having reasonable limits as to what, when and how you provide service for them. It is important for you to set your limitations as this will affect how they establish their demands.

They cannot expect you to provide the care or a needed service for them whenever they want. You need to learn how to deal with these minor demands. When you fail to give in to them, they will eventually stop. There is still the tendency to give in if they continue to push you harder in their demands. Look for alternatives in responding to such demands, especially if you are caring for your elderly parents and you are tempted to cave in. It will take some practice and with enough of it you will learn you can balance tending to their needs and taking care of your personal businesses.

Coping With Unreasonable Demands

At some point in time while caring for your elderly parents, they will have unreasonable demands. Instead of beating yourself up trying to meet those demands, look at the more important or essential needs that you can provide them. To often if you go out of your way to try and meet their demands they will demand more from you.The last thing you want to do is disappoint yourself and them trying to meet those demands when you physically can’t.

When  providing your time to serve and care for them, you need to set limitations when it comes to the kind of service you will provide for them. It does not mean that you become nonchalant to their needs, but you need to identify the ones which are essential and those that are not.

To help them spend the best of their remaining years together get them envolved in various activities. There are many agencies and non-profit groups dedicated to providing activities and services for the aged that you just are not able to do on your own. By asking these professionals in caregiving that are willing to help will enable you to work at improving the services you provide for them yourself.

Dealing With Elder’s Complaints

When creating your boundaries or limits, you need to incorporate empathy and sympathy to the elders. Putting yourself in their position and trying to understand why they are making such demands will help you. At times they can be brutal with insulting or unfriendly remarks to you about what you did or failed to do, learn how to resolve that within yourself.

By staying as positive as possible you can redirect your attention to avoid being affected by such remarks. If you fail at getting past such negative thoughts, talk to them about it. Tell them how you feel about their reaction and your genuine concern to provide for their needs and demands. Depending on their condition, talking to them straight would be the best way to cope with the difficulties and challenges of trying to meet their demands.

Dealing With Behavior Towards Carer

When people are aging, they have a tendency to exhibit some unruley behavior that could cause people lacking in patience to blow up quickly. Many elder individuals exhibit dementia, which results in unusual behavior. Should you notice that an elder you are caring for shows behaviors that are unusual to them, then it is best to look for help from a professional. This will not only benefit  you but also your elderly loved ones as well. You become less frustrated and they get the immediate help they need.

When it comes to extreme behaviors, you can correct or prevent them from happening again by making it known to the elder. Never respond by using foul language yourself or raising your level of voice and never raise a hand to them or threaten them with lockup. If holding your temper becomes a problem, walk away and let your mind relax for a while until you are ready to settle the matter with a clear mind.

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What Involves Elderly Care Giving?

Posted on 5 September 2009 in Senior Living by Admin

What Involves Elderly Care Giving?

By Michael Tuccelli

What is Care Giving?

Caring for the elderly or a senior member of your family becomes necessary when they are physically unable to care for their own bodies or other daily needs.  This a physical and emotional task that can be difficult for the one assigned to do the care giving. There are several caregiving stations where people are paid to care for our aging and elderly individuals.

However if you are able bodied and capable of extending that service to any elderly in your family, whether they be relatives or your parents, then you need to take on the responsibility as a way of showing your love and genuine care for these older folks in the family.

Though the task may seem a difficult one, proper knowledge of effective care giving methods will help provide a more convenient and healthy life for your elderly family members. You want to do the best you can for them and that starts with you learning as much as you can about how to effectively do it. After all, having the care of another human being in your hands is a huge responsibility.

Essentials In Caring For Your Elderly

Are you having some difficulties coping with the responsibility of caring for an elderly? Here are just a few tips to help you deal with the challenges and make life a little more easier for you as a caregiver as well as for the for the elder you are caring for:

1. Since you have your own personal life to live, you need to get into the practice proper time management. This not only helps ensure that you take care of the elder’s needs but will help you provide yourself enough time to relax or enjoy yourself.

2. Search for other available care alternatives that will offer the kind of caring needs that your elder needs.

3. Unless necessary never take on this responsibility alone. Look for help from other family members, children, relatives, or neighbors, especially if you should encounter any difficulty in providing care. Never be afraid to ask for help.

4. Make sure you have someone lined up that can take your place as the caregiver, whether it be your husband, your brother or sister, or other relatives. This should provide you the time to rest so you can have enough strength and energy to provide the utmost care your elder needs.

5. Take care of your health. Caregivers are known to have a higher possibility of acquiring an illness while caring for others.  If you do become ill, who will take care of the elder in the family?

6. If you are not currently a caregiver but know someone in the family who is, offer to help to them as much as you can. By simply offering to prepare meals or running errands for them, can help reduce the burden of taking care of the elderly.

Medical and Non-Medical Type of Care

Many elder people encounter various types of illness as they age. There are also non-medical needs involved in caring for older people that you need to give attention to. They are classified as follows:

Medical Care

These are types of caring services that involve the care, monitoring, and cure of certain illnesses experienced by older individuals.

1. Home Health Care
2. Personal care, such as bathing, grooming, or toileting
3. Rehabilitation services such as physical therapy
4. House calls or attending to visiting physicians
5. Emergency transportation services
6. Administering medicines
7. Home and safety monitoring for in-home elderly care

Non-Medical Care

These are services or care that is involved with ensuring that all physical and other needs of the elderly individual are taken care of.

1 Home care maintenance
2. Financial planning
3. Insurance services
4. Transportation for shopping or other errands
5. Meal preparation
6. House cleaning

If we are able to we owe it to our aging parents or family members to take care of them when they need it. When we were young and growing up they did it for us. They were there for every scrapped knee, tummy ache, and broken heart!

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