Should You Consider Transitioning Your Loved One into Your Home?

Elderly Care in West Windsor NJ

You started your journey as a family caregiver because you recognized that your aging parent was suffering from needs and challenges that made it difficult or impossible for them to live Elderly-Care-in-West-Windsor-NJcompletely independently and remain safe and healthy. While you might have thought that this would involve them aging in place in their own home, during the course of your care for them you might notice that these needs are more extensive than you originally thought, that they worsen, or that the arrangement of them remaining in their home is not working for any of you. If this occurs, you might wonder if it is time to transition your loved one into your home to live with your family and receive more direct care.

Having your parent come to live with you is a major change, both for your parent and for the rest of the family. It is important to think about this possibility carefully in order to ensure that you make the decision that is right for everyone involved.

 

Some things to keep in mind when considering transitioning your loved one into your home include:

  • Home arrangement. Do you really have space in your home for your parent? Would you be able to ensure that your loved one and everyone else has appropriate privacy? Does your home have the features and accessibility needed for your parent to use the home comfortably, confidently, and safely?
  • Boundaries. Do you believe that everyone involved would be able to handle living in close proximity to each other? Is your parenting style similar to your parent’s? Would they be able to handle differences in your parenting without trying to interfere?
  • Level of care. Do you have the time, energy, and effort to care for your parent at all times? Are you willing to care for them every day, all day? Would you be willing to have a care provider come into your home to care for your parent?
  • Finances. What financial arrangements would be made in this situation? What contribution would your parent be expected to make? Would you be in control of your parent’s finances once they lived in your home?

Starting elderly care for your aging loved one can be one of the best decisions that you can make for them during the course of your caregiver journey with them. An elderly home care services provider can be with your aging parent on a customized schedule tailored to their individual needs, challenges, and limitations, as well as their personality, preferences, and lifestyle goals. This means that they are able to live the highest quality of life possible as they age in place while also maintaining their health and safety. If you are considering transitioning your parent into living in your home with you and the rest of your family, an elderly care provider can reassure your loved one, help them manage this transition with as little stress and anxiety as possible, and ease into the arrangement so that they can make the most of this new chapter in their life. Knowing that this care provider is with your parent can make a tremendous difference in the success of this new arrangement with your loved one. You can feel more confident that your parent will get the level of care that they need and deserve without making a negative impact on the lifestyle and routine of the rest of your family.

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring elderly care in West Windsor, NJ or the surrounding areas, please call Independence Home Care today at 609-208-1111 for more information.

Teresa Sajkowski RN BSN CHPN

Teresa Sajkowski RN BSN CHPN

Owner of Always Responsive Home Care

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