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Tips When You Want to Continue Healing at Home

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Hospitalizations and checkups can be a common scenario at home especially when we have vulnerable family members such as the seniors and little children. While this can be normal, it also helps to know that you will have people and professionals to call on to for help when you need it. Whether the help you need is in caring for your patient or in tending to the home, what’s important is that you can meet the goal of complete recovery.

This is what our team at Lowenhill Home Care Services is for. We partner with you in ensuring that your abode is very liveable and comfortable, and that you have the assistance you need especially when you have other domestic responsibilities, such as being a family caregiver.

If your loved one is spending time at home to continue healing from their injury, surgery, or recent hospitalization, we’ll be here to back you up. For starters, here are helpful tips to help you out in ensuring that your place is conducive for their overall recovery.

  1. Ensure the Home Is Clutter-Free
    As your loved one is on the road to recovery, they may also be advised to move around occasionally. These movements can help them to regain their strength and balance in mobility. When your home is free from clutters, they can move around safely, which increases their chances of recovering quicker.
  2. Provide Grab Bars
    You would also want to nurture your loved one’s sense of independence as they recover. As so, install grab bars and other fall prevention equipment so they can just walk on their own. These bars can help them to become steady especially that falls are only adding up risks on their recovery.
  3. Designate a Recovery Area
    It can also be helpful when there’s a recovery area at home. This is the place where only your loved one can be in, and they can get to do their regular activities that help improve their recovery.
  4. Allow for Better Sleep Arrangements
    If your home has another story, and your loved one used to stay upstairs, arrange for them to sleep on the lower floor. This way, they may have easier room for navigating around the room. You can also relocate them to a room in your home where noise and distractions are lesser perceived. The goal is to help them sleep better, which is very ideal for people who are still recovering from their conditions.
  5. Get Some Help
    As you ensure the health and well-being of your loved one, it’s also vital to get some professional help. You would want to ensure that your loved one is eating on time, taking their medicines as scheduled, and following the doctors’ instructions religiously. When you’re unable to meet all of these at the same time, having extra hands to assist you can be a great help indeed.

Do you have a loved one who’s scheduled for continued recovery at home? Let us help you.

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