With Assisted Living Port Richey Residents Needing Assistance Can Lead Full Lives

By Sarah Scott


Most people have had times in their lives when they needed help to cope, even if only temporary. Many people, as the grow older or when they have accidents or fall ill, find that there are certain tasks that they simply cannot perform any longer. They need help with those tasks. They do not need constant care, just help with certain tasks such as cooking, getting around or dressing. By providing facilities for assisted living Port Richey patients can get the help they need.

It is important to understand that people needing some form of help are not helpless and dependent and they do not need to be in facilities that cater for patients that need full time care. They rather need facilities that are experienced in helping otherwise perfectly competent individuals to lead meaningful lives. They still set their own priorities and make sensible decisions.

Financial constraints or a sense of responsibility often cause families to personally undertake the care of a frail or disabled loved one. Experts warn that great care should be taken before making such a decision. The care that is necessary may soon become burden and place great stress on the rest of the household. It is best to obtain professional advice before making any firm decisions.

Most individuals that require help do not want to move into a facility. One of the best possible solutions is to provide such care in the comfort and familiarity of the home of the patient. In most cases the care giver will only be required to tend to the patient at set times and the responsibilities of the care giver can be defined in a written agreement.

When families become aware to the fact that a loved one is struggling to cope they should try and convince such a loved one to agree to a professional assessment. Once this is done the type of assistance that must be sought can be discussed and arrangements for such assistance can be made. If this is not done the person concerned may end up in a facility not suitable to their needs.

A formal assessment will go a long way in helping families to make sure that their loved ones receive the care and assistance that they really need. Many facilities and care givers specialize in specific types of care, such as personal hygiene, physical therapy, medication and general assistance. Most patients do not want help in areas where they do not need it because their independence remains important to them.

In some cases there is no other option than to move loved one into a facility equipped to assist them with their specific needs. In such cases care should be taken that the facility is properly licensed and that they have experience in providing the type of care needed. Experts agree that it is better to opt for a facility that can cater for different levels of care.

People that need assistance to cope from day to day often feel helpless and frustrated. It is important to make sure that they know that they are still loved, respected and cherished as part of the family. It is equally important to acknowledge the fact that they are still able to make their own decisions and to act responsibly.




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