Hospital readmissions are often caused by a lack of adequate post-hospitalization care. After leaving the hospital, seniors are particularly vulnerable to illness. Rehospitalization frequently occurs due to a health issue unrelated to the initial reason for admission. As a provider of quality home care services, we understand the challenges of post-hospitalization. In this article, we will tackle home care strategies on how to keep your loved one safe and comfortable while they are recovering from their condition.
Some seniors require additional medications and are often unable to eat before or after surgery. They can be homebound and are unable to get back to their daily activities. What are the things you need to do? If you don’t have an idea at first, collaborate with your loved one’s doctor and list all of the things you need to take care of.
Extra help may be necessary so you need to consider hiring a professional home caregiver during this time. Our caregivers at Lowenhill Home Care Services can help reduce the stress experienced by both seniors and their families after hospitalization, providing seniors with the best chance for a successful recovery and avoiding unnecessary readmissions.
Next, rearrange the house to make it easier for your loved one to move around safely. Place a lamp by the bed, store items at reachable heights, clear pathways, and remove obstacles to prevent falls. Ensure the safety of the bathroom.
Seniors should prioritize rest, even if they feel well enough to perform daily tasks. Help with household tasks and errands to allow seniors to focus on recovery. Consider relaxation techniques to improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and alleviate pain.
Assist your senior loved one with medications. Keep track of their medications and ensure they are taken correctly. Our caregivers can help your senior manage their medications with precision and safety in mind. We also encourage them to eat a balanced diet while also ensuring their specific dietary needs. If your senior has difficulty eating solid foods, smoothies can be a nutritious alternative.
Lastly, understand and follow the doctor’s instructions carefully. Accompany your senior to follow-up appointments to ensure clarity and compliance.
By following these steps, you can help your senior loved one recover successfully at home after hospitalization. If you need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to Lowenhill Home Care Services for professional caregiver support. Our caregivers are experienced in post-hospitalization recovery and can help your loved one recover as quickly and comfortably as possible. Connect with us to ensure your senior’s safety at home!
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