How Can I Arrange Home Care for My Aging Parents

If your elderly parents are facing challenges you've probably considered arranging help at home. Where do you begin the process of organising home care?

It’s completely natural for elderly parents to face challenges with everyday tasks as they age. Whether you’re unable to provide direct assistance or live too far away to lend a hand, there comes a point when you may need to seek help. This need might arise due to an injury, illness, or simply the natural ageing process.

If you’re in this situation, you’ve probably considered arranging home care services for your parents. But where do you begin the process of organising home care? Continue reading for some valuable insights from Home Instead Eastbourne & Hailsham

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Starting Point: Your first step in exploring home care options

Your first step is to contact Home Instead Eastbourne & Hailsham. We can facilitate a care needs assessment, which is instrumental in understanding the level of home care or assistance your parents require. This assessment can also identify potential home adaptations to make their life more comfortable.

While your parents may need assistance with various tasks, the primary goal is to promote their independence for as long as possible.

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Types of Assistance Home Care Professionals Offer

 Our Care Professionals can provide a wide range of services tailored to your parent’s needs, including:

  1. Household Chores: Sometimes, all your parents may need is help with household tasks that have become challenging due to ageing, such as cleaning and meal preparation.

  1. Personal Care: Carers can offer assistance with personal tasks like bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of bed.

  1. Errands: They can help with daily errands like grocery shopping and even unpacking groceries at home.

  1. Social Support: Care Professionals also offer social companionship, ensuring your parents have regular contact and emotional support. This may involve activities like sitting down for a chat, providing transportation to events in the community, or helping them stay engaged in their hobbies.

Based on the care needs assessment, Home Instead Eastbourne & Hailsham Care Professionals can provide tailored assistance that matches your parent’s situation and requirements.

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How Can Home Instead Eastbourne & Hailsham Assist You?

If you or a loved one is advancing in age or facing difficulties in daily tasks due to illness, injury, or disability, our home care services can provide the extra support necessary to maintain independent living. Our care visits are flexible, ranging from occasional hours to more specialised care, ensuring that your specific needs are met.

If you’d like to learn more about our home care services, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You can call us on 01323 376634 or you can fill out the form below. 

We’re here to explore the options available to you.

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