"To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors." Tie Walker
Dealing with elderly people can be challenging sometimes as they don't like to accept the idea of taking care of them because they see it as a sign of weakness! You should always be careful when you want to offer your help so they don't feel heartbroken. For that, you need to know what you should do for an elderly person in case you have one in your family. I mentioned a few tips that might help in taking care of our beloved ones.
- Quality time
- Gifts
- Regular check-ups
- Exercises
Yoga and Tai-Chi classes are very helpful for elderly people as they got some programmes that focus on fixing their posture, strengthening their muscles and weight bearing exercises to slow the progress of osteoporosis.
Tai Chi |
Tai Chi |
- Holding an ID
Each elderly person should carry an ID with him mentioning (his name, age, his care giver number, diseases & conditions that he has, and the medications he's taking) because they often forget these details.
- Memorizing his name
- Medications schedule
Some elderly forget their medications timings & this makes them in risk, especially if it was a diabetes/heart disease medication. It's better to write the medications schedule on a small paper that they can always keep with them. Also, there is a variety of pill reminders that they can easily carry.
- Household modifications
1. Railings (hand rails on the stairs, toilet)
2. Improved lighting
3. Colorful walls especially in their room
4. Altered chair height
5. Stable chairs with arms only and no wheels
6. Assistive devices availability
7. External support
8. Securing the corners
9. Putting a skid proof tiling on the floor
10. Remove any obstacles from the floor.
11. Use of dressing and eating aids.
Ø Bathroom modifications:
1. High toilet seats (three to six inches)
2. Non-slippery grab bars
3. Extended shower handle
Ø Kitchen modifications:
1. Lower work surfaces
2. Store the heavy things in the lower shelves
3. Hang items vertically to be easily reached
4. Use cookie sheet for carrying items
Ø Using dressing and feeding aids