Monday 13 November 2017

Are You Looking for Ways to Prevent Senior Isolation?

Do you know a senior citizen living alone? Isolation may be part of the cause of their declining health. Loneliness and isolation has been directly linked to multiple health conditions, including stress, depression, and other mental health issues. It is important for the seniors to stay socially active and connected to decrease their isolation. Here are a few ways that can help your elders avoid isolation.
  • Many senior citizens can no longer drive due to declining health or increasing age. A reliable transportation service can help seniors maintain their social connections.
  • Encourage your aging loved ones to participate in different social activities and cultural programs. This helps them stay socially active and provides your senior an opportunity to engage and socialize with people of same age.
  • If your loved one lives alone, consider hiring an in-home caregiver to ensure their safety. The experienced care providers can look after your senior and their needs, plus help them stay socially active and connected. They provide much-needed companionship services, helping your loved one feel more involved. They can even plan and accompany your seniors for lunch, shopping, movies, and outings.


                           


    It is extremely important to find a reputed in-home care provider. If you are planning to hire an in-home care provider for your loved one in West Vancouver, contact Always Best Care. They have highly trained, bonded, and insured caregivers who provide compassionate care giving services. To learn more about their services, call (778) 945-3010.

Tuesday 13 June 2017

Seniors: Drive Safely With These Tips

While seniors might hold a wealth of experience over their newly-licensed, teenage counterparts, there are also several risks involved that impair senior driving safety. People over the age of 65, regardless of health, should take a step back to consider whether they should be behind the wheel or not. This, of course, is not just for their own safety, but for everyone on the road.

People over the age of 65 are 16% more likely to get into a car crash than any other age demographic. They are also more likely to be killed in the crash, due to bones being more brittle and various medical conditions that cause the body to go into physical and mental decline. Those who are more likely to faint are twice as likely to cause a car crash (which is fairly obvious) but the reason behind it is that as many as 1/3 of seniors over the age of 70 have a heart condition that can cause habitual fainting.

How to Determine When to Turn Over the Keys
  • Is the senior suffering from any cognitive diseases like Alzheimer’s, dementia, etc.?
  • Is the senior suffering from a chronic condition such as heart problems, a history of fainting, vision problems, etc.?
  • Is the senior taking any prescriptions that can cause drowsiness or have some other impact on driving like causing blurred vision?
  • Is the senior showing any decline in reaction time and reflexes?
  • Is the senior wearing the proper glasses for his/her updated glass prescription?

Alternatives to Driving 
While there’s certainly nothing like driving yourself around to where you need to go, there are plenty of alternatives to consider if safety and health is an issue.
  • Call a taxi cab
  • While Uber is not currently available in Vancouver, there are a number of other ride-share and taxi type alternatives available
  • Ask a friend or family member
  • Call HandyDart, a ride service for people who have physical limitations or who have cognitive disabilities
  • Walk to the location if the weather is agreeable

Staying Safe While Driving
  • Always wear a seatbelt
  • Don’t smoke while driving
  • Don’t use a cell phone while driving
  • Stay fit – mentally and physically
  • Keep the radio on low
  • Have your route planned

Seniors living in the Vancouver area, who are interested in learning about home health care providers in Vancouver, or would like free referrals for assisted living in Vancouver, can call the Always Best Care Vancouver branch at 778-945-3010 for a free consultation.

Monday 5 June 2017

Seniors: When Should You Retire?

Some seniors can’t wait to retire, and still others never want to retire. While working through retirement years may seem to some like the way to stay physically active and maintain a social network, retiring can make these things easier through more time and resources available. Many seniors struggle with the idea of when to retire, so here are a couple of factors to consider when thinking it through:

  • Mental Preparedness. Like most people, you’ve probably put 1/3 or more of your life into working. Along with this brings a sense of purpose, social attachments, and a certain amount of stress. Being retired means eliminating the stress, but also, possibly, that sense of purpose that you’ve held dear for the past 30-40 years of your life. To be mentally prepared for retirement, find a new sense of purpose beforehand – could be volunteering, a creative outlet, etc., and also find a way to connect socially. This could be by joining a gym or the YMCA, the local senior community center, or by schedule lunches and dinners with friends. One of the biggest factors to retirement is the possible loneliness, knowing this, create avenues to combat it.
  • Financial Stability. Ideally, a senior should be able to live in the manner they’re accustomed to for 20-30 years when they retire. Think about how much it will take to buy food, buy medications, pay for utilities, etc., and also for entertainment and hobbies (as you don’t want retirement to be boring!)

Staying Busy During Retirement


Retirement can mean the very best years of your life because you have the time, and the financial means to pursue dreams you never could before. Here are some ways to stay busy and have fun during your retirement years:
  • Travel
  • Join a sports program for seniors
  • Join a club: book, theater, art, photography, movie, etc.
  • Move to another city
  • Volunteer
  • Remodel your home

Always Best Care has been in the senior care giving industry for the past 20 years. If you are a senior in the North Vancouver area, and would like information about their home care services in West Vancouver, or other options surrounding senior living in North Shore, call the Always Best Care North Vancouver location at 778-945-3010 today to set up your free care consultation. They look forward to discussing your bright future with you!

Sunday 12 February 2017

Seniors: Preventing Falls Could Save Your Life

Falling can’t always be avoided; however, there are steps you can take to minimize your risk. And, when doing so, you’re taking steps toward a healthier future. Did you know that one out of every three seniors fall every year? Falls are responsible for two million emergency room visits that can also result in brain injury, hip fractures, and total loss of independence sometime during the first year after the fall.

How You Can Prevent Falls
  • Look at your medications. A single medication, or a mix of them, can cause dizziness and drowsiness, a dangerous combination and one that is likely to cause you to fall. Talk with your doctor about how you can minimize this risk and discuss side effects.
  • Stay physically fit. It’s not just for heart health, it’s also to strengthen muscles, improve coordination and balance. Doctors recommend seniors get 2.5 hours of exercise every week, and this will help you keep your balance and avoid those falls. Consider activities such as yoga, and tai-chi.
  • Keep your home safe. You spend most of your time in your home. So, it only stands to reason that you’re most likely to fall – inside your home. Make your home a safer place to be by installing grab bars, extra hand rails, improve the lighting in hallways and in every room, and make sure carpets and throw rugs are sufficiently tacked down.
  • Keep your bones healthy. Strong muscles are just the first step toward preventing falls; you also want to keep your bones healthy. Do this by consuming an adequate amount of calcium. This means that women over the age of 50, and men over the age of 70 should have 1,200 mg per day. While, men between 50 and 70 should consume 1,000 mg per day.
Always Best Care is a premier provider of senior care services in Canada and the United States. In the industry for 20 years, they have provided assistance to over 25,000 seniors in their numerous locations around North America. If you live in the North Vancouver area and would like information about in-home care in Burnaby, or other options regarding home health care in North Vancouver, call the Always Best Care North Vancouver branch at 778-945-3010 today to set up your free care consultation.

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