What Are the Top Benefits of Respite Care for Seniors?

By Greg Kling 9  am On

If you need a break from your caregiving responsibilities, consider respite care for your senior parent. While respite care provides benefits for family caregivers, it’s also beneficial for seniors. Here are some of the top benefits of respite care your parent may enjoy and appreciate. 

Reduced Risk of Social Isolation

If your loved one is homebound as a result of illness or limited mobility or no longer has many friends or family members who live nearby, he or she may become isolated, which could lead to anxiety and depression. If your parent receives in-home respite care, he or she can interact with the caregiver and receive regular socialization. 

For families living in Cincinnati, senior care may be a wonderful solution when their aging loved ones need companionship and socialization a few hours a week or just need minor assistance with daily household tasks. At Assisting Hands Home Care, we thrive on helping seniors maintain their independence while living in the comfort of home.

Help with Chores

When you’re not available to assist your parent with household chores, a respite caregiver could help, which may prevent accidents, injuries, and fatigue associated with doing chores. Even if your parent still prefers to perform household tasks, a respite caregiver could stay nearby to monitor your loved one’s safety and prevent accidents. 

Although it may be challenging to find reliable, highly rated home care, you may turn to Assisting Hands Home Care. Our caregivers are expertly trained to assist seniors with a wide array of important tasks, including cooking, bathing, light housekeeping, and exercise.

Cost-Effective Care

Hiring an around-the-clock caregiver may be expensive. Conversely, a respite caregiver may provide a few hours of care each day or even weekly. Respite caregivers are very flexible and may come and go as needed, so your parent only pays for the care he or she needs. 

It’s important to note that respite care isn’t usually covered under health insurance policies or Medicare plans. However, a portion may be covered if your loved one is in a hospice program and has a life-threatening condition or terminal prognosis. Check with your loved one’s doctor or insurance company to find out more about benefits as they relate to respite care. 

Greater Independence

When you’re not available to care for your parent 24 hours a day, he or she may need to become more independent. While this might be problematic in the beginning, it may help your parent gain a new perspective and a fresh outlook on life. Discovering a new sense of independence often boosts self-confidence in aging people who believe they’re totally dependent upon their families for their care. 

Hiring an hourly respite caregiver gives your parent time away from you to explore his or her own interests and identity. Greater independence may give your loved one a sense of pride and lay the foundation for stronger bonds with you and the rest of the family. 

Family caregivers need to care for their own wellbeing. If you’re caring for an aging loved one and are feeling overwhelmed, consider hiring a professional caregiver to provide in-home care. Cincinnati families who want to prevent burnout may turn to Assisting Hands Home Care. One of our professional caregivers may assist your loved one at home while you take a nap, go to work, run errands, or go on vacation. Give us a call today at 513-540-0826 to learn about our flexible in-home care plans.

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    Greg Kling

    Greg Kling is the Owner and President of Assisting Hands Home Care Cincinnati, which he Co - Founded with his wife Kim in 2013, following more than 20 years of experience in business consulting. A former partner at Deloitte and an MBA graduate of The Ohio State University, Greg made the transition from corporate leadership to home care, inspired by the meaningful impact caregivers had on his own family. Today, he leads a team of over 200 employees, serving thousands of clients across Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky. Greg is deeply passionate about enhancing lives through compassionate care and is equally committed to developing his team to achieve their full potential. Outside of work, he enjoys cycling, spending time with his three children, and playing the flute. Greg Kling is based in Ohio. You can reach him for professional inquiries and collaborations through his LinkedIn profile or by phone. Phone: (513) 540-0826