Preserving independent living, where ever feasible, not only raises feelings of self-confidence, control and self-worth, but also eases day-to-day life by decreasing dependence on others. That’s why the significance of encouraging self-reliance in those with mobility and strength troubles can not be overemphasised. Furthermore, increased independence produces a safer living surrounding, specifically in the elderly, as people are less likely to pose a threat to themselves when undertaking daily tasks.By following the below independent living advice and practicing the methods detailed, independent living can be attainable to many. To see how we can help Beaucare
1. ONLY COUNT ON ASSISTANCE WHERE NECESSARY
As a carer, the key to sustaining successful independent living is by providing care only when it’s really needed, as this will promote self-sufficiency where the patient is able.Look at the below checklist, and choose which areas your patient definitely needs help with, and which they could really manage themselves;- Prepping meals and shopping for meals- Cleaning, and other basic household jobs- Organising bills and money- Driving- Personal grooming, and washingAltering care to only be provided where essential is a key independent living aid, and will have a knock-on effect concerning the amount of visits the patient receives from those providing assistance, who will be providing support (family, care staff or physicians), and where assistance will be based (in-home, hospital or care-facility based).
2. IF PRACTICAL, HANDLE OWN MEDICATION AND CONSULTATIONS
Whilst this independent living aid would not be advisory for all patients (such as those battling dementia), if your sufferer is able to manage their own prescriptions and appointments, this can massively raise their independence, and offer a feeling of control. This process can be made simpler by setting phone reminder alerts both for consultations and to take prescription medication. You can also request that physicians send email/text reminders for consultations.
3. INTRODUCE SMART DEVICES
Introducing smartphones is a great way to raise self-reliance in those with limited mobility, especially among seniors, who may be unfamiliar with them. Smartphones give even bed-bound patients a level of independence by providing both a connection with the outside world, and the ability to request help at the touch of a button. This in turn fosters a sensation of security and reduces the need to have a carer present at all times, while also easing companionship.
4. DECLUTTER THE HOUSE
Ensuring effortless movement between rooms is one of the best, and most straightforward, ways to encourage self-sufficiency in the house, both from an ease-of-use and safety perspective. Take away anything which could induce trips or falls, such as rugs and wires, and add extra lighting (and motion sensors) where necessary, to both inside and outside the house. For individuals with impaired sight, place vibrantly coloured tape to the edges of stairs for extra support.By making movement in between rooms as smooth as possible you will not only boost the patient’s safety but also minimize the need for a carer to be present.
5. HAVE A MEDICAL ALERT PROCESS IN PLACE
Having a trusted clinical alert system in place makes it easy for elderly people to carry on living autonomously, yet rest assured that if anything was to happen, an alarm would immediately become triggered. Medical alert systems are therefore crucial in ensuring that independence doesn’t compromise safety. More Advice Contact Us
6. PLAN OF ACTION FOR SAFETY
Fall systems should also be in place as a safety precaution, and specialist smoke alarms installed, particularly if your patient has hearing or visual difficulties. Expert smoke alarms are wirelessly connected, meaning that if one is activated, all are triggered, and some even include vibrating pads. Get in touch with your local fire and rescue service to talk about these specialist options further. If you need assistance installing home security and safety measures, you can call upon Age UK’s handyperson services.
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