The Compassionate San Diego Home Care Assistance

FamilyElderly Care

  • Author James Pascal
  • Published March 10, 2012
  • Word count 419

San Diego home care assistance could be one of the best solutions for individuals with aging loved ones who are looking for a live-in facility not suitable or does not have time to provide primary care. Even if they do have the time to provide primary care, there are certain senior needs that are best left to professionals. This is especially true for seniors who suffer from chronic diseases.

More importantly, a San Diego home care assistance program follows a plan tailored for personal and compassionate care of your loved one. A compassionate care plan specifically covers the medical, physical and emotional care of patients who have been diagnosed with chronic diseases. The plan is specifically not centered on cure but on making a senior living comfortably with the help of medications that alleviate pain or symptoms and counseling. Most compassionate caregivers are trained as nursing assistants and qualified to carry out a physician’s recommended care and exercise, ensuring a senior takes medications or use a medical apparatus correctly.

The plan may also involve household tasks that a senior may not be able to perform because of reduced functions of muscles and bones brought about by the early stages of a chronic disease. Housekeeping, meal preparation, and picking up groceries for instance, may already be too tiresome for seniors to do and can be done by his or her primary caregivers.

San Diego home care assistance also provides services to children and relatives of seniors. While relatives may not have time to be involved in the primary care of their loved ones, they would want to oversee their care. And to ensure this, a caregiver will serve as the bridge between the senior or the senior’s medical practitioners. They can provide relatives with updates on a senior’s medical status or even provide counseling when a senior’s status proves too depressing or difficult to face.

There are ways that a senior loved one can still live comfortably despite having a chronic disease. A compassionate San Diego home care can help you and your loved one come up with a care plan and implement it to alleviate the emotional and physical burdens that comes with chronic diseases. Your loved ones need not be in a live-in care facility where you have little access to or be in a hospital while managing the symptoms of a disease. Instead, your loved one can enjoy the final stages of his/her life from the comfort of home with assisted care.

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