Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Role of Caregiver to the Elderly

No one can arrest the passage of time and old age will positively catch up with every one of us. The need for elderly care assumes greater significance particularly because more and more families are becoming nuclear. There is no denying the fact that elderly people at home contribute greatly towards enriching the family atmosphere till they become weak and infirm. When they attain this stage, they cease to contribute actively to the family and begin to think they are no longer wanted. So, the onus of the caregivers to the elderly becomes increasingly difficult as they have to cater both to the physical and emotional needs of the senior citizens. Thus the old age caregivers must be of the right temperament and display patience, understanding and mental composure.

Elderly persons are prone to age-related health disorders and there could be sudden emergency situations to cope with. An ability to perceive the wants of the old people and understand their gestures are essential qualities for the elderly caregiver. Elders are immensely pleased when the caregiver anticipates and does things for them even before they ask help. Solving the problems of the elders may not be easy all the time but reassurance has to be given to them regularly so that the seniors do not feel neglected. Loneliness is one thing the aged people resent most and they want company most of the time.

The Senior Citizens Bureau is a national, non-profit community resource for the elderly and children of the elderly. They have the experience and expertise and trained staff to provide exemplary care to senior citizens. To avail their services contact: 832-230-1238 or e-mail them at director@seniorcitizensbureau.com. Visit http://www.seniorcitizensbureau.com/ for more information.

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