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How Can Elder Care Help a Senior with Migraines?

June 28, 2018 By David Goldenberg

If you are a family caregiver for one of the approximately 38 million people throughout the United States who are currently living with migraines, you know that this condition can bring with it many different symptoms and struggles for your senior. This can be difficult not just for their physical health, but for their mental and emotional well-being as well. Fortunately, starting elder care for them can be extremely beneficial in supplementing the care you already give them to ensure their needs are met, they manage their condition well, and they can pursue the quality of life they deserve.

Elder Care in Worcester PA: Helping Seniors with Migraines

Elder Care in Worcester PA: Helping Seniors with Migraines

Some ways elder care can help a senior with migraines include:

  • Medication reminders. If your aging parent has been prescribed medications for their migraines, it is important that they remain compliant with when to take them, and how. A care provider can offer your parent reminders to ensure they stay compliant so they can get the benefits their doctor intends for them.
  • Meal preparation. Eating a healthy diet is an important part of staying healthy, and can also reduce the frequency with which your aging parent experiences migraines. Eating the right foods, avoiding any food-related triggers such as additives and preserved foods, and maintaining a healthy weight all help to prevent migraines. For those seniors in the midst of a migraine, meal preparation can also allow them to rest rather than trying to get up to cook.
  • Assistance with household tasks. In the days before, during, and even after a migraine, your parent is likely to experience lack of energy and sensitivity. The symptoms of the attack may also reduce their ability to handle basic daily tasks such as tidying, dishes, and laundry. A care provider can handle these for your senior so they can focus on resting and recovering.
  • Monitoring symptoms. Most often migraines do not require medical attention. If your parent experiences a sudden, intense headache, severe symptoms, or other challenges an elder care provider can be there for your parent to monitor their symptoms, and ensure if there is any change or emergency, they can alert you immediately so you can decide what needs to be done next.

 

Helping your aging parent cope with their migraines isn’t the only way an elderly home care services provider can help your parent. This type of professional care can be invaluable for your senior whether they have only mild needs or more extensive challenges. The personalized care of an elderly care provider can help your parent to save their energy for activities beyond caring for their home, provide support to engage in more activity, particularly if they are dealing with mobility issues, and even make it easier for them to pursue a healthier lifestyle through efforts such as encouraging exercise and preparation of healthy meals and snacks.

If you or an aging loved one are considering elder care in Worcester, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today (610) 674-6860.

Sources

https://migraine.com/migraine-statistics/

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/migraine-headache/symptoms-causes/syc-20360201

 

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What Single Factor Helps to Reduce Hospital Readmission Rates for Seniors?

January 4, 2017 By Cerie Goldenberg, MSW, LSW

Elder Care in Worcester PA

There are so many things that go into a healthy lifestyle that it can be difficult to pinpoint one particular issue to focus on most. The same holds true when it comes to recovery, especially for Elder-Care-in-Worcester-PAseniors who may have limited strength, mobility, or resources.

While most people aren’t thinking about hospital readmission rates or how to reduce them, they are thinking about recovery. The two are, essentially, the same thing. However, hospitals are focused on reducing readmission rates while patients are focused on their recovery.

There are many aspects to recovery, but perhaps the single greatest factor is communication.

Why communication?

Without proper communication, a person won’t know the best steps to take for themselves. They won’t be able to best position themselves, find the right support, or even understand what to expect in the next days, weeks, or months.

Don’t we all communicate fine?

Most of us have a tendency to assume we communicate without any issues. We talk, we’re clear on what we’re saying, and we hear what other people are saying. But is that enough?

No, it’s not enough. Communication is more than just the words we say. It’s about the ability to listen to another person. It’s using body language, tone, inflection, and more.

Take, for example, if a senior has been hospitalized due to a stroke and is currently unable to speak, how will he or she be able to communicate? Family members may ask questions to elicit a nod or a slight shake of the head, if possible. Is that enough?

There could be a number of issues the senior wants to address, but is simply unable to do so at the moment. How frustrating could that be?

Most cases are not as challenging as the one we just explained here. However, far too often family members take over the recovery process and begin dictating to their loved ones what they should or shouldn’t do.

They don’t stop to listen. They don’t take a moment to ask the right questions. They assume they know what’s best and begin taking over.

If a person doesn’t believe he or she is being heard or no one’s paying attention to their concerns, they may withdraw. They may stop trying so hard with their recovery. They may get so frustrated that, instead of getting back to their normal way of life, they sabotage the recovery out of spite.

Communication is essential for healthy relationships, but also for seniors recovering from any number of medical emergencies that could have landed them in the hospital.

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering elder care in Worcester, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today 610-200-6075.

 

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