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5 Must-Know Tips in Caring for Bedridden Patients

5 Must-Know Tips in Caring for Bedridden Patients

You do not have to be a bedridden patient too to know that their situation is extremely challenging. Not being able to move freely (plus having concurrent health complications) can really plunge you into despair. Helplessness might consume you and the negative spiral would continue. If someone you love is in this terrible state, you can do something to help.

Caring for bedridden patients is not a simple task. It will require commitment, hard work, and most of all, compassion. If you do not have the sufficient knowledge and skill to render them proper assistance, this post will educate you with the basics!

Here are simple tips you can try when supporting immobile patients:

  • Keep a sharp eye on their personal hygiene.
    The lack of proper hygiene invites destructive elements to infiltrate the body. And since bedridden patients usually have weak immune systems due to inactivity, germs and viruses will not have any trouble coming in. Ideally, patients should be given sponge baths daily. Also, their diapers must be checked thoroughly, especially after a few hours of feeding.
  • Change their position often.
    What happens if bedridden patients are allowed to stay in the same position all day long? They will be injured. The weight of the body against the skin and the underlying tissues will produce what is called as pressure sores. If unattended, the injury could cause unimaginable pain and discomfort to the patients. Stationed caregivers must remain vigilant.
  • Create a healing environment.
    Medicines and therapies are not the only factors that help patients recover. Countless studies had already proven that peaceful, organized, and clean environments help hasten the recovery process. On the contrary, if what surrounds the patients are negative elements (e.g. violence), health deterioration usually follows. Though unconscious and immobile, the patients can still subconsciously sense emotional surges, both good and bad.
  • Strictly impose a balanced diet.
    Firstly, get the experts’ opinion on what foods should the patients have. After which, know the specific proportions that must be given. Usually, these foods are served at timed intervals. Feeding them the right food at the right time not only promotes proper nourishment but also assists the effectivity of some medications.
  • Do not be afraid to express your affections.
    True. They are no longer as responsive as they were before. However, your communication with them is not totally cut off. Feel free to have chats with them. Let them know that you are always there for them no matter what. Be their strength and life support system.

Your love for your sick relatives is immeasurable, but the time you can spend with them is limited. Do not be guilty if you cannot always stay at their side. When you are not available, Lowenhill Home Care Services can take over! The members of our professional team are always ready to be of service.

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Win Against Insomnia! 5 Life Hacks to Get Better Sleep at an Advanced Age

Win Against Insomnia! 5 Life Hacks to Get Better Sleep at an Advanced Age

One of the secrets to staying healthy as a senior is making sure that we get enough sleeping hours. However, as we grow old, our quality of sleep becomes harder to maintain. Counting hundreds or thousands of sheep in our heads before we sleep may no longer help. According to experts, it will be ideal if we incorporate minor but significant lifestyle adjustments.

As a non-medical home care service provider for quite some time now, our team at Lowenhill Home Care Services has noticed that one of the biggest complaints our clients have about their health is insomnia. If you have experienced this problem before, it is undeniable that the consequences can really get irritating.

Win against this sleeping disorder! These health hacks might provide some help:

  • Organize your sleeping area.
    Sleeping is a delicate action. If too many distractions are around, achieving a sound and deep sleep would be almost impossible. Start by getting rid of what is unnecessary. Excessive accessories and other gadgets will only minimize the actual area and contribute to visual distortion. Keep in mind that the sleeping space must exude an aura of serenity and relaxation.
  • Stick to a sleeping schedule.
    The human body selects and adopts a certain sleeping schedule. If it cannot, confusion occurs. And in that confusion, insomnia may be triggered. To get out of this misery, make a timetable of when to go to bed and when to wake up. Also, avoid having naps during the active hours. This has the tendency to disrupt the flow of sleep during nighttime.
  • Get involved in fun activities.
    After retirement, we are usually left with nothing else to do. This alters our wake and sleep cycle. To implement tip number two, try to find highly engaging activities. The possibilities are endless! Keep in mind also that it is never too late to experience something new at an advanced age.
  • Exercise as often as recommended.
    In addressing sleep issues, exercise is highly essential. One, it aids in keeping the physical system under normal conditions. Meaning, physical activities help reduce (if not entirely eliminate) factors that disturb healthy sleep. Secondly, exercising tires the body out. As we all know, rest is the body’s natural response to fatigue.
  • Consult your doctors.
    Some medicines prescribed to treat our other health conditions can cause restlessness. But since these medications are needed for our survival, it is dangerous to stop taking them. The better thing to do is have a word with the experts. Mostly, they would adjust the medication schedule or prescribe other drug variants.

Medications are not the only solutions available to treat insomnia. You just need to explore and find alternative options. Who knows? The best technique for you is just around the corner. And if you need non-medical home care support, Lowenhill Home Care Services is always here for you! Simply subscribe to our Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates.

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