
Taking care of a senior loved one can be tough even if you have siblings or extended family who can help you. If you’re an only child or don’t have the help of other family members and friends, it can be even more difficult. Emotionally and physically caregiving for a senior loved one requires a lot of strength. If your senior loved one has dementia or other serious medical problems, that adds to the complexity of caring for a senior loved one too. The best things that you can do to take care of a senior loved one by yourself are:
Get Some Help With The Day To Day Tasks
The physical tasks that need to be done to help your senior loved one can be done by a home care provider. It can be a big help to you and to your senior loved one to have a home care provider help with the cooking, the shopping and errands, the vacuuming, cleaning, laundry, dishes, and the other household tasks. The more tasks you can delegate to someone else the more time you will have to devote to other aspects of care and to taking care of yourself.
Ensure the Safety of their Home
If your senior loved one is going to be aging in place one of the best things that you can do is renovate the house and give it a senior-friendly makeover. Get the roof checked, cleaned, and repaired if necessary. Also get the major mechanical systems like the HVAC checked, and the plumbing. Having professionals come in to assess and clean various parts of the house will prevent you from having to deal with house-related emergencies later on. Or at least it will lower the risk of future emergencies. Set up standing appointments to have home maintenance tasks done on a regular basis so you will know that the house is being kept in good repair.
Set Some Boundaries
Even though it can be hard to set boundaries you will need to establish some boundaries in order to make sure that you have the time and mental energy needed to take care of your life obligations like work and your family. Remember that you don’t have to do everything for your senior parent yourself. A home care provider can be a great resource for helping with the immense responsibility of caring for a senior parent. Establish boundaries and stick to them.
Take Care Of Yourself
It’s a big life adjustment when you start caring for a senior loved one. Even if you have outside help like a home care provider you will still be spending a lot of time and mental energy caring for your senior parent. In order to make sure that you are able to handle the added responsibility you should make time for self care. Take care of yourself by eating healthy, making time to exercise, and getting some counseling or joining a support group to make sure your have good mental health.





Golden Heart Senior Care caregiver Nasha was excited to dress up with one of her clients for the costume party. They won first place! Golden Heart Senior Care provides caregivers that participate alongside their clients, providing opportunities for these seniors to live their best lives. We are committed to helping seniors find dignity in their care and advocate for what they need. Call 317-550-1276 for more information and how we can help you!
Golden Heart Senior Care owner Rebecca Johnson hosted a lunch and learn at Senior Citizens Organization, Inc. The participants ate lunch, played bingo, and learned about how Golden Heart works to help seniors maintain their independence. Golden Heart is ready to come alongside seniors to enable them in continuing to live full, active lives. Call 317-550-1276 for more information on how we can assist you!
Golden Heart Senior Care owner Rebecca Johnson was excited to celebrate Harvest with a new client in her assisted living facility. Golden Heart’s caregivers are happy to come alongside their clients to help them enjoy life to the full. Caregivers are available to transport clients, clean their spaces, provide companion care, and many other services. Contact 317-550-1276 to find out how a caregiver can help you keep your independence.
Rebecca Johnson, owner of Golden Heart Senior Care, was excited to connect to Joyce Needler, a resident of Britton Falls, a Del Webb Senior Living Community in Fishers, IN. Rebecca and Joyce were both celebrating the third anniversary of Living in the Falls, a publication that Golden Heart sponsors. In the spirit of caring, Joyce won a bottle of wine, a candle, bath salts, and some chocolate. Golden Heart is committed to providing the best care to help seniors remain independent and have a choice in their care.