Monday, May 2, 2016

Without Assisted Living Branford CT Patients May Struggle To Cope With Live

By Mark Thomas


Old age, certain mental conditions and physical disabilities cause many people great difficulty to cope with every day life. Their conditions render them unable to perform certain basic tasks, such as driving, cooking, bathing or eating. Apart from these needs, they are perfectly capable of running their own lives. Such people are in need of some help, but not round the clock nursing care. With assisted living Branford CT residents with frailties can still enjoy life to the full.

It is important to differentiate between these types of facilities and facilities that provide full time care. The latter is for people that need round the clock assistance and that are not able to take any responsibility for their day to day lives. Those living in facilities that provide assistance simply need help with certain tasks and they are fully capable of managing their own lives in all other respects.

Formal facilities for people that need part time assistance can be very costly. That is why many families feel that they have no option other than taking in loved ones that need assistance and to provide the necessary care themselves. This can cause friction and discord within the family, however. It is important to obtain professional advice before making a decision.

One of the best solutions is to provide assistance in the home of the patient. In many cases it is possible to hire the services of a care giver that can either visit the patient at home during predetermined times or even to obtain the services of a live in care giver. In such cases the patient receives the help he needs but remain living in the environment where he feels comfortable.

Families often do not know the extent of the assistance that a loved one needs. Many people that need help feel ashamed to admit to their specific needs and their problems. That is why it is highly recommended to have a formal assessment done, preferably by a qualified professional. Only then can sensible decisions be made regarding the type of care that should be hired.

Of course, it is vital to make sure that the person that needs the care is fully involved in the process. It is often not easy to admit that one needs help, especially with intimate tasks. The dignity of the patient should be of primary concern at all times. Far too many people that need this type of assistance are abandoned by their loved ones.

When considering care facilities it is important to make sure that they are licensed and that they are registered with the appropriate authorities. It may be wise to visit prospective facilities personally and to even interview residents and staff. Many care experts advise facilities that offer various levels of care because this will make things easier if the needs of the patient change.

Disabled or older people that cannot manage all their day to day tasks any longer are not incapable of leading full and rewarding lives. They are not invalids and they are perfectly capable of making decisions. It should be made clear to them that the assistance they are to receive is meant to make their lives easier, not to render them helpless and dependent on strangers.




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