Have you ever wondered about senior care options for yourself or a loved one? Perhaps you spent time visiting elderly friends or grandparents in a nursing home or assisted living facility as a child. In-home senior care offers a different side to senior care you may not know about. Here are a few surprising facts:
As seniors age, treatment options and health care needs increase. Senior care needs are increasing more today than ever before. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people over age 65 in the United States has grown rapidly over the past decade, due to the number of aging of Baby Boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964). The number of people 65 and older grew by 34.2% from 2010 to 2020. And, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia in 2014 was 1.6% of the U.S. population. This number is expected to grow to nearly 3.3% by 2060. With the increase of cognitive decline, adults are beginning to require assistance as early as age 65. However, not all traditional methods of care work for everyone. Today, more people are searching for in-home senior care options over traditional nursing home facilities.
Despite being surrounded by people in a senior care facility, seniors can often feel lonely or isolated. Many feel like they are going through the journey alone. Seniors in assisted living facilities also deal with feelings of discouragement or hopelessness, especially if they're battling severe health issues. Remaining in a familiar place such as their own homes allows seniors to feel less isolated and more independent.
When patients transfer to assisted living facilities or nursing homes, they may feel less independent and must adapt to an unfamiliar environment and a new routine. They are in a strange place without the familiar surroundings of their home and family. This can be scary and overwhelming as they learn to navigate a new way of life. Receiving the care they need in a familiar space allows seniors to remain in the comfort of their own home while receiving the help they need to live a safe, meaningful life.
More people are choosing in-home senior care options for themselves or their loved ones. This option allows seniors to feel more independent and comfortable in familiar surroundings. In-home senior care provides seniors with a personal caregiver and a customized care plan for their unique needs. As demand continues to rise for senior care, more people are considering the benefits of in-home care. In-home senior care ultimately offers more freedom for seniors in their homes to continue doing the things they love.
If you’re considering in-home senior care for yourself or a loved one, contact Philia Care today for more information. The highly trained and compassionate caregivers at Philia Care provide customized care for individuals who wish to remain in the comfort of their own homes.
About The Author
As a seasoned educator with a background in special education Kristina brings a wealth of experience in understanding the unique needs and challenges of individuals requiring specialized care. Transitioning from the classroom to the realm of home care, she has embarked on a journey to broaden her knowledge and expertise in providing support and assistance to those in need. In her role, she is deeply committed to identifying the distinct needs of our clients by engaging with them in thoughtful and meaningful ways.
Kristina holds a Bachelors of Arts in Elementary Education and Special Education with a minor in Speech Pathology and Communication and Master's in Education, Literacy, and Communications
While the information provided in this blog is intended to be informative and helpful, it's important to consult with a qualified professional for personalized advice. If you have any concerns or questions about your health or specific medical conditions, don't hesitate to reach out to your physician or another trusted healthcare provider. Your health is important, and seeking professional guidance ensures you receive the best care tailored to your individual needs.
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