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Your dad is determined to stay in his home, but your family realizes he needs a helping hand to make that happen. You’re looking into homecare services. What are the most popular services for older adults?

Ambulation and Mobility Services

Certain chronic health conditions can impact the ease at which your dad is able to move around his home. He stands up after sleeping all night and loses his balance. He might have a hard time stepping over the side of the tub to take a shower.

Caregivers can help your dad move around his home. He has a caregiver available to assist him as he stands up from his favorite chair or as he walks to the bathroom. He’ll have someone available for support as he goes up and down the stairs.

Errands/Shopping

Your dad has a hard time running errands by himself. He can’t read the fine print on bottles or food labels, so he keeps purchasing the wrong items. Foods with added sugar are not allowed because he has diabetes, but he brings home cans of soup that are loaded with extra sugar.

When he has to pick up his prescription refills, have a caregiver help him. His caregiver can read the label and make sure the right medications were refilled.

Housekeeping Services

Housekeeping services are always popular with families. Your dad has arthritis, making it harder for him to complete some cleaning chores. He cannot stand on stairs and balance a vacuum at the same time, so he doesn’t bother cleaning his stairs anymore.

Your dad can’t clean smaller fixtures like doorknobs and faucets as his fingers are stiff and achy. He struggles with the laundry as the washer and dryer are down a flight of stairs in the basement.

He’s said it would be nice if someone came each week to dust, vacuum, and do the laundry. You want him to have someone changing his sheets, making his bed, and changing out towels. That’s all possible with home care services.

Transportation Services

Is your dad still driving? Should he be? If his doctor says his reaction times aren’t as good as they used to be or that he has a hard time turning his neck or back far enough to check blind spots, he needs to stop driving.

Your dad has learned he has deteriorating eye health and has conditions like cataracts or glaucoma. He should listen to his eye doctor on whether it’s safe to drive. If it’s time to give up his keys, he should. He can have his home care aide provide rides to his medical appointments and other area addresses.

If you or someone you know needs Homecare in Mankato, MN, contact Adara Home Health Care. We provide quality and affordable home care services for many fragile or senior members in the communities we serve.
Call us at (888) 660-5772 for more information