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Live-In Care Might be Better for Your Elderly Parent - TAPinto.net

Many of us have elderly parents who choose to remain in their own home despite needing assistance (aging in place).  For your own peace of mind and for their safety it’s important to make sure that they have the right level of assistance to ensure they are cared for properly, to minimize the risk of unforeseen accidents, and to properly handle any emergencies that may occur.  As our parents age, and their needs change, bringing in a live-in home health aide for your loved one should be a consideration.

 We find that having a live-in home health aide is the preferred approach for many of our clients because it provides round the clock care. In our experience, many emergencies associated with falls and other issues occur at night, and a live-in certified home health aide  (CHHA) can handle emergencies when they happen and can often help prevent these issues from occurring in the first place.

There are many benefits  to bringing in a live-in caregiver for your elderly loved one.

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  • Live-in caregivers remain their home overnight and can address issues with your elderly parent that may occur during the night.
  • Your loved one may form a stronger bond with a caregiver that is constantly by his or her side.
  • The caregiver becomes more familiar with your loved one which helps them to understand favorite routines.
  • And the caregiver is often able to anticipate and understand how to address special needs and moods.
  • For loved ones with dementia, we know that familiarity with a caregiver can be particularly beneficial when it comes to accepting help that is needed.
  • Seniors who wander at night can benefit from someone who is alert to their movements.
  • Live-in care can help minimize exposure to additional people coming in and out of the home, which is important given concerns about Covid-19. Live-in care givers often care for the same person for an extended period of time, as opposed to non-live in caregivers who may come and go on a daily basis and not work with the same person consistently.

With all of these benefits, it may be surprising to learn that live-in care can be comparable in cost to non-live-in. Plus, live-in care provides greater coverage for the comfort and security of your loved one as well as your own peace of mind.

Finding Certified Live-In Home Health Aides

A professional home healthcare agency is the ideal solution for finding a certified home health aide (CHHA) who can deliver professional in-home care. CHHAs are trained in how to assist with the “activities of daily living” that your elderly loved one needs.  They are trained to do this in a way that is safest for your loved one.  To be a certified home health aide, the caregiver has taken a course,  passed a exam, and been fingerprinted and background checked in order to be certified by the State of New Jersey Board of Nursing. In addition, to be employed by a professional home healthcare agency, they have had an extra level of background check and screening.  Because they are employees, they are also bonded and insured through the agency.

If you require assistance in finding a certified home health aide for in-home care in Bergen and Passaic County, we are available to consult with you to understand your love ones needs and propose the right caregiving solution.  Reach out to us at 201-212-4310 and let us work to ensure your loved one gets the professional care that they need.

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