What Makes Aging in Place Beneficial for Seniors?

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If your loved one has expressed the desire to remain at home, he or she isn’t alone. The overwhelming majority of seniors prefer to age in place. Professional in-home caregivers may make it possible for seniors to continue living at home safely and comfortably. Aging in place offers the following benefits for a senior’s wellbeing.

Provides Motivation to Stay Independent


Some seniors give up their independence after moving to a group living environment where they no longer have to do things on their own. If your loved one is able to live at home, he or she will have a reason to focus on eating right, exercising, and following the doctor’s recommendations. Focusing on their health helps seniors maintain their independence for longer.

Living independently is important for seniors who want to maintain a high quality of life. For some, this simply means receiving help with tasks that have become more challenging to manage over time. Even when families have the best intentions, they may not have the time to provide the care their elderly loved ones need and deserve. If your loved one needs help for a few hours a day or a few days a week, reach out to Assisting Hands Home Care, a trusted provider of at-home care Cincinnati seniors depend on.

Gives Seniors More Control Over Their Daily Activities

Seniors may have aspects of their daily routines they don’t want to give up. For instance, many seniors enjoy walking their dog or working in their garden. However, some group living facilities don’t allow pets, or there might not be enough space for gardening. Helping your loved one age in place means he or she may be able to still do things such as keep up with hobbies. Your parent may also eat when he or she wants and plan his or her own outings with a caregiver.

Preserves Self-Esteem

After working so hard for years to live on their own, it can be a crushing blow for seniors to be asked to move out of their homes. Take a look around your loved one’s house. Most likely, your parent has furniture, décor, and favorite pieces of artwork that all show who he or she is and how he or she has enjoyed life. Being able to stay in the home he or she has lived in for years may help your loved one feel a sense of accomplishment.

Not every senior has the same care needs, which means they don’t all need the same type of home care service. Families rely on Assisting Hands Home Care to provide individualized care plans to meet their elderly loved one’s unique care needs. Our caregivers help seniors focus on healthy lifestyle habits such as eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and maintaining strong social ties, and we offer mentally stimulating activities that may delay the onset of dementia.

Keeps Family & Friends Closer

Seniors benefit from having close relationships with their friends and family. If your loved one had to move away, this could mean having to leave important people behind. Aging in place allows your loved one to maintain many current relationships. He or she may even be able to continue to host special celebrations at home with help from a caregiver. Your family will also benefit from being able to visit your loved one without having to worry about visiting hours and other special protocols that group living environments often require residents to follow.

Reduces the Effects of Memory Loss

Moving to a new environment is stressful and confusing at any age. For a senior with memory loss, this might create even more challenges. For instance, your loved one might wake up in the middle of the night and wonder where he or she is for the first few weeks.
Staying at home helps seniors enjoy living in a familiar environment that fosters memory retention.

If your elderly loved one needs help maintaining a high quality of life while aging in place, reach out to Assisting Hands Home Care, a trusted provider of Cincinnati senior home care. Our caregivers provide transportation to and from medical appointments and social events, nutritious meal preparation, assistance with daily exercise, and help with everyday tasks like bathing, grooming, and light housekeeping. Contact one of our experienced Care Managers today at 513-729-9999 to learn more about our reliable in-home care services.

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