Many people understand how home care for an individual can be necessary but fail to consider home care for couples. Many situations can benefit seniors even when they’re not alone. What are the pros and cons of home care for elderly couples compared to that of individual seniors?
First, the average cost of home care for senior couples is less expensive than nursing homes, senior living communities, or assisted living facilities where you pay for two individuals to live in a facility or pay for two different residences if one stays home. But let’s examine some of the additional benefits of in-home care for couples.
A couple’s care needs may simply include needing help with daily support around the house. A professional caregiver can alleviate some of the burden around light housekeeping, grocery shopping, meal preparation, and more for older adults who want to enjoy good health in retirement. Or perhaps they need additional support.
The right home care provider can provide respite care for short-term options, plus long-term care options to meet the precise needs of couples who need a little help, or additional help around the house, including with tasks like medication management.
One of the cons of home care occurs when around-the-clock highly skilled medical care is required. It isn’t as cost-effective as a facility and far more difficult to achieve. One individual may require different levels of care from various specialists, including therapists, registered nurses, and skilled practical nurses. The cost of staying at home, even if it’s possible, can become prohibitive with long-term care facilities when a care team is needed.
Plus, a married couple has earned the right to stay together despite different care needs. Older couples deserve a higher level of care at one, while each person may need a different care plan to hit their quality of life goals.Regardless, a personal care professional can meet those varying needs, giving peace of mind to family members while allowing seniors to age together, in their own home.
Too often seniors don’t ask for help in caring for a spouse. It can be overwhelming. That can lead to exhaustion and illness. Home care specialists can provide respite for the healthier partner and often much-needed help. Depending on the situation, the home care worker can provide a social outlet, too. If both partners have limitations, the home care worker can be a perfect solution by filling in the gaps and doing the things that they can’t do.
Moving from a familiar home and separating an elderly couple can lead to mental health concerns. That can increase the potential for deteriorating health and reduce life expectancy. Aging in place in a home familiar to them offers more than comfort. It offers more companionship and control. Children, friends, and relatives feel more comfortable visiting and there are no limitations. The television can play loudly without a problem. It’s simply a better option if health and mental capacity allow it.
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