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Writer's pictureKelly Lanzon RN

Check In With Your Loved Ones This Holiday Season: A Call to Care for Aging Family Members

As the holiday season approaches, our thoughts often turn to the joy of being with family and loved ones. Amidst the hustle and bustle of festivities, it's crucial to take a moment and reflect on the well-being of our aging family members, especially those who may benefit from companion care.


The Unseen Struggles of Aging Loved Ones:

In the midst of holiday cheer, it's easy to overlook the challenges that aging parents or elders might be facing, particularly those dealing with conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. The subtle signs of needing assistance, even just a few hours a week, can be masked by the warmth of family gatherings.


Companion Care: A Gift Beyond the Season:

Companion care is more than just a service; it's a lifeline for many seniors. Even a few hours of assistance each week can make a significant difference in their quality of life. For those grappling with conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, having a companion provides not only practical support but also emotional and mental well-being.


The Benefits of Companion Care:

  1. Companionship and Emotional Support: Loneliness and social isolation can exacerbate health issues in seniors. Companion care offers the gift of companionship, reducing feelings of isolation and providing emotional support during the holiday season and beyond.

  2. Assistance with Daily Activities: For those with conditions like Alzheimer's, assistance with daily activities becomes invaluable. From meal preparation to engaging in cognitive activities, companion care enhances their ability to navigate daily life.

  3. Safety and Security: Seniors may face challenges related to mobility and safety. Companion care ensures they have someone there to assist with movement, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting a safer living environment.

  4. Respite for Family Caregivers: Companion care doesn't just benefit the seniors; it provides respite for family caregivers. Taking a few hours off each week allows caregivers to recharge, preventing burnout and ensuring they can provide the best care possible.

The Importance of Checking In:

This holiday season, let's make a collective effort to check in with our aging family members. Beyond the festive gatherings, ask yourself: Are they receiving the support they need? Could companion care enhance their well-being?


Initiating the Conversation:

  1. Observe and Reflect: Take note of any changes in your loved one's behavior or daily routine. Reflect on whether these changes might indicate a need for additional support.

  2. Express Your Concerns: Approach the conversation with empathy and understanding. Express your concerns about their well-being and discuss the potential benefits of companion care.

  3. Highlight the Positive Impact: Emphasize how companion care can enhance their daily life, providing both practical assistance and meaningful companionship. Share stories of others who have benefited from similar support.

  4. Involve Them in the Decision: Make it a collaborative decision. Involve your loved one in discussions about companion care, ensuring they feel empowered and in control of the choices made.

Conclusion:

This holiday season, let's go beyond the surface of festive celebrations and truly check in with our aging family members. By recognizing the potential need for companion care, we not only enhance their quality of life but also demonstrate a profound and lasting expression of love and care. In doing so, we make the holiday season brighter and more meaningful for the entire family.

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