When an elderly relative becomes less mobile, it can be worrying. Balancing providing support while avoiding diminishing their independence is tricky. At UK Stairlifts, we know how important it is to provide this kind of support. But if you’re unsure of how you can best support or care for your elderly relative, take a look at some of our tips.
Support For The Elderly: Seek a Carers’ Assessment
The first thing that you should remember is that nobody needs to go it alone. There are many services available from your local council and you may be eligible for additional support. You can apply for a carers’ assessment to find out if you can receive extra help.
Listen to Their Worries
Many elderly people are concerned about their level of independence when mobility becomes an issue. You may find that your relative would rather live in their own home as opposed to moving into a residential care home or even into sheltered housing. It is important that you make sure to listen to their worries and acknowledge their feelings.
Support For The Elderly: Talk About Home Safety
Sadly, there have been a number of cases of doorstep scams which specifically target the elderly. There are ways in which you can help protect your relative against these scams. From installing a door chain to putting up deterrent signs. You can even set up a password with some utility suppliers. That way your relative can be sure that the person on their doorstep is who they say they are.
Home safety also refers to ensuring your family member is protected against slips and falls!
Adapt the Home
Adapting the home of your relative can make a world of difference to those with mobility issues, allowing them to stay independent for longer. For example, small items such as jar openers, shower chairs and grab rails can be incredibly helpful. Investing in a stairlift can completely change the quality of life of your relative as it makes it possible for them to stay in a home they would otherwise have struggled to navigate. Stairlifts are also quick and easy to install!
Take Advantages of Available Services
Your council is not the only place you can find support for you and your loved one. Charities such as Age UK provide a number of support services such as ‘befriending’ which sees volunteers visit an elderly person once a week offering companionship as well as a link to the outside world.
There are many ways in which you can support an elderly relative in their own home. Here at UK Stairlifts, we are experienced in providing our support. If you would like to find out more about having a stairlift installed in your loved one’s home or in your own home, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Simply call us on 0800 046 3438 to speak to a member of our friendly team or email us at info@stairlifts.uk.net and we will be happy to help.