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Long Distance Care Giving
from:Living a thousand miles away from your elderly loved ones can really be a downer. Even though you want to take care of them yourself, you just can't manage to do so because of the distance. When you live far away from an elderly parent or family member, you will surely be bothered every now and then by thoughts about their safety, their health and the amount of nutrition and care they are getting.
However, long distance care giving is not as bad as it seems. Even though it may be a bit difficult at first to handle the worries and concerns that come along with long distance care giving eventually, you will get the hang of it and all will run smoothly.
Perhaps the most important part in long distance care giving is the identification of the elderly persons specific needs. It is essential to be able to have specific diagnoses of the needs of the elderly person so that the care that will be given to him or her will be right on target.
There will be times when you will visit your elderly loved ones, right? Well, when you get this opportunity, try to check on how they are getting along with their daily lives by checking if their refrigerator is well-maintained (make sure that the food placed inside is edible and not expired, etc.). Ask the elderly person if they are eating their meals regularly; skipping meals is a big no-no especially if it involves elderly people.
Another way to check how they are getting along with their life is by observing the arrangement of the house that they are living in, by checking if their bills are paid regularly and of course, by looking at their personal appearance. Healthy elderly people manage and strive to look neat and well-groomed, so if you notice that an elderly person looks drab and shabby, maybe he or she may be needing some help and assistance in getting along with their daily activities.
Establishing a support contact group is also a good way in enabling you to coordinate care even when you are miles away from your elderly family member. Neighbors, friends and distant relatives are the primary people to get in contact with when it comes to giving you assistance in giving care from a distance. You can ask them to check on your elderly family member every once in a while and to report to you any event concerning the health and well-being of your elderly family member.
Another person that you can coordinate with is the physician of your elderly family member. Having an open line of communication with your elderly family members doctor will make you feel at ease knowing that you will be updated with the current health performance of your elderly loved one.
You can also contact local community organizations in your elderly family members current location. By doing so, you can have a list of people or groups which can help or assist your elderly family member whenever they are in need. Services such as meal deliveries, free transportation or simply companion services can be right at your elderly family members fingertips.
Hiring home care services such as health workers and personal caregivers can also give you peace of mind that your elderly family member is getting the right amount of care even if you are far away from him or her. Just be sure that the person whom you will choose to take care of your elderly family member is someone who is responsible, trustworthy and willing to take care of elderly people wholeheartedly.
You can also contact people who specialize in geriatric care. They are the best people to approach when you want to assess and monitor the needs of your elderly family member.
It is also highly advisable to include elder lawyers or attorneys to work out important documents and papers of your elderly family members especially since you are not always present whenever they need to sign or process important legal documents. Elder lawyers or attorneys will also be helpful in assisting your elderly family members to make financial and legal decisions.
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