Finding the Right Caregiver for Your Elderly Parent
Entrusting your aging parent to someone else’s care is a big decision. How do you know who the right caregiver is?
57% of seniors over age 70 do not find it very easy to live alone. Many need assistance with some daily tasks. If your parent is one of them and plans to age in place, it’s time to hire a caregiver. Here are a few tips to help make your selection confidently.
Steps to Take When Hiring a Caregiver:
1. Understand Your Loved One’s Needs
The first thing you need to know is the kind of care your parent needs, and how often. Home caregivers offer assistance with non-medical activities like bathing, cooking, transportation, or companionship. Create a list of specific activities your parent needs help with.
2. Assess Your Financial Options and Resources
Your finances may affect your caregiver options. Work out a budget for caregiving. Many nonprofit and governmental programs offer financial assistance for the care of the elderly as well.
3. Choose an Agency
Many families use a home care agency because of the added security, accountability, and convenience. Consider factors such as how long the agency has been in business, their procedures for documenting and monitoring care, and how they train and hire caregivers.
4. Compile Your Requirements
The final step to take before beginning your caregiver search is compiling your requirements. If possible, create a list together with your loved one who will be receiving care. Include preferences about the caregiver’s gender, age, availability, and more. Mark non-negotiables, like that the caregiver speak a particular language, or have a driver’s license. Use this list to screen potential private caregivers or give it to the agency you select.
(Sources: AARP, NPR)
57% of seniors over age 70 do not find it very easy to live alone. Many need assistance with some daily tasks. If your parent is one of them and plans to age in place, it’s time to hire a caregiver. Here are a few tips to help make your selection confidently.
Steps to Take When Hiring a Caregiver:
1. Understand Your Loved One’s Needs
The first thing you need to know is the kind of care your parent needs, and how often. Home caregivers offer assistance with non-medical activities like bathing, cooking, transportation, or companionship. Create a list of specific activities your parent needs help with.
2. Assess Your Financial Options and Resources
Your finances may affect your caregiver options. Work out a budget for caregiving. Many nonprofit and governmental programs offer financial assistance for the care of the elderly as well.
3. Choose an Agency
Many families use a home care agency because of the added security, accountability, and convenience. Consider factors such as how long the agency has been in business, their procedures for documenting and monitoring care, and how they train and hire caregivers.
4. Compile Your Requirements
The final step to take before beginning your caregiver search is compiling your requirements. If possible, create a list together with your loved one who will be receiving care. Include preferences about the caregiver’s gender, age, availability, and more. Mark non-negotiables, like that the caregiver speak a particular language, or have a driver’s license. Use this list to screen potential private caregivers or give it to the agency you select.
(Sources: AARP, NPR)