Senior Home Care
Solutions is a non-medical senior companion company that specializes in
companion and Alzheimer’s care. We not only provide the non‑medical personal
service your loved one needs, but we provide companionship along with all our services.
What is a caregiver? By general definition it’s a family member or paid helper who
regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person.
But what does the word mean to you? How
is it important in your life?
At Senior Home Care Solutions, we’re
always looking to the future and determining the needs of each generation.
Over the next 20 years
there is going to be a huge influx of seniors who need
some help to enable them to stay in their home. The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services projects that by 2050, the number of individuals using paid long-term
care services in any setting (e.g., at home, residential care such as assisted
living, or skilled nursing facilities) will likely double from the 13 million
using services in 2000, to 27 million people. This estimate is influenced by
growth in the population of older people in need of care.
Many potential
employers of these types of services do not hire adequately educated people to
perform these jobs and are only paid minimum wage. It is crucial that we
pay these caregivers well so we can continue to attract educated and loving
employees to care for our parents, aunts, uncles and loved ones.
Just two weeks ago ―
my employee, Sue, was with a client and was taking him to the physical
therapists for an appointment. She attended the entire session with him so we
could help him remember the exercises he could continue at home.
In the middle of the
appointment his whole demeanor changed suddenly and Sue knowing her client
suspected a problem such as a possible stroke. The ambulance was called right
away and he was taken to Crouse Hospital in Syracuse.
Without a doubt, he
was treated for a stroke and is now on his way to a full recovery. These types
of experiences are life-changing for us! Sue in fact saved his life and the
family is so grateful.
On another day in
Senior Home Care Solutions, we lost a wonderful woman. She had recently been in
rehab for an injury. We continued to visit her while she was in rehab to
keep her spirits up. She would complain to Melanie, her senior companion,
that she wasn’t able to get real toast or butter at rehab.
So, from that day
forward, my employee, Melanie, would bring her client her favorite Italian
bread and real butter so she could have it any time she wanted. When
attending the funeral, the family was so thankful for all these types of little
things that Melanie did that made their loved one smile each day.
Sometimes it’s the
little things like real butter that can get someone through a tough day and
make them smile.
No matter what it is that makes the caregiver in your loved one’s life
so special, be sure to take notice. An estimated 34 million caregivers provide care for someone age 50 and older. Chances are, you
know at least one caregiver. Tell that caregiver what he or she does that makes
a difference in your loved one’s life.
Finding the best caregiver and also a trusted caregiver can be tough. My
senior companions at Senior Home Care Solutions are committed to being the best
and being trustworthy.
Paying close attention to a client’s health and mannerisms, or making
sure they have their favorite foods are only just the beginning of what it
means to be a senior companion and a reliable caregiver.
Until next time, take care.
Contact us today to
learn how we can help you or your loved one to experience the difference of
Senior Home Care Solutions at 315-247-6741, visit www.SyracuseSenior.com or
email me, Sheila Ohstrom, at Ohstrom@twcny.rr.com
with any questions you might have.