The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Start the Senior Care Conversati­on Early

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 70% of retirees will need some type of long-term care. As we age, the need for long-term care increases and a trend that we are seeing is the desire and value for quality, safe in-home care options for our senior community.

For caregivers, starting the senior care conversati­on earlier is critical to ensure that seniors receive the best care possible early enough to impact the overall quality and longevity of their lives.

For seniors, receiving in-home care improves their overall quality of life, and starting the senior care conversati­on early is an important next step. Many seniors are worried about what their longterm senior care options will be, and caregivers have an opportunit­y to partner with their seniors early in the decision process to help them formulate the best plan for them.

Seniors Helping Seniors® advises seniors and their caregivers to begin the senior care conversati­on as early as possible. The concept of helping people in need never sleeps. Our caregivers provide a variety of services to support seniors so that they can maintain their independen­ce and enjoy life not just in their homes, but also in their neighborho­ods. These services include companions­hip, light housekeepi­ng, cooking, and shopping support, assistance with personal care, dementia care, pet care, yard work, and medication reminders.

For the Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home services, it all comes down to The Power of Love® and providing compassion­ate care that makes seniors feel seen, heard, and independen­t while providing purpose and passion for their senior caregivers.

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