5 Daily Routines You Can Do with Your Live-In Parents and 5 to Hire Outside Care For
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5 Daily Routines You Can Do with Your Live-In Parents and 5 to Hire Outside Care For

If you have elderly parents who live with you, you may wonder how to adjust when they require more care. Fortunately, you can create routines that work for both of you and hire outside care to help with tasks that are becoming more difficult.

By taking these steps, you can provide your parents with the care they need while maintaining your independence. If you can't care for your elderly parents, don't despair. It can be tough to juggle the demands of work and caregiving, but with a little organization and planning, it's possible to create a routine that works for everyone.

Below is a list of five daily routines you can do with your live-in parents and five care options to hire outside help for.

What Are 5 Daily Routines Adult Children Can Do With Their Live-in Parents?

Adult children can do certain daily routines with their elderly parents to help them. They include:

  1. Meal preparation 
  2. Grocery shopping 
  3. Housekeeping tasks – dusting, vacuuming, and laundry
  4. Personal care – bathing, dressing, and grooming tasks
  5. Companionship – Adult children can spend time with their parents, talking and engaging in activities they enjoy. It provides them with mental stimulation. 

However, as parents require more care and have increasing needs, it may become necessary to hire outside care.

5 Routines That Need Outside Care

If your elderly parents require more care than you can give, you may need to hire outside help.

These needs include activities such as bathing, grooming, and dressing. You may also need to hire someone to help with meal preparation, medication management, and transportation. If you are unsure about which tasks to hire outside care for, consider these five:

  1. Bathing
  2. Dressing
  3. Grooming
  4. Toileting
  5. Transferring 

All these activities are essential, and finding someone to help your loved one with them is crucial. In-home aides, homemakers, or home health aides can provide these services. Always interview potential caregivers and ask them about their experience and qualifications.

The Benefits of Outside Care

  1. It can provide much-needed relief for adult children. They can then take time for themselves, knowing their parents are in good hands.
  2. Hiring outside care can be cost-effective. In many cases, it is more expensive to have elderly parents live with you than to hire a caregiver.
  3. Outside care can help keep your parents comfortable. A qualified caregiver will ensure that your parents take their medications on time, eat healthy meals, and get enough exercise.
  4. Professional care can help prevent family conflict. Adult children often feel overwhelmed and stressed trying to care for their elderly parents independently. They can take a break by hiring a caregiver and letting someone else handle the caregiving duties.
  5. Hiring outside care can provide peace of mind. You will know that your parents are cared for by someone qualified and experienced in providing elder care.

Research a trustworthy provider if you consider hiring outside care for your elderly parents.

Conclusion

It's essential to have a plan in place for your aging parents, especially if they live with you. You can do things like keeping track of their medications and helping them with activities of daily living. However, there are also some things you'll need to hire someone for, like providing transportation to doctor's appointments or helping with personal care.

Senior Helpers Inland Empire helps your elderly parents feel comfortable and safe. If you are in Chino, Corona, Chino Hills, or San Bernardino County, contact us at 909-256-0240 for an in-home assessment.