Difference Between a Companion and a Caregiver?

Difference Between a Companion and a Caregiver?

Providing home care for an ageing spouse, parent, or family member is not something everyone can manage on their own. Some people will find that work, family commitments, or distance may affect their ability to provide quality care for a loved one.

If this sounds like your situation, you are not alone. Many adults want to provide the best possible care for an ageing loved one at home. An elderly companion or caregiver can provide valuable services to help in this regard.

Read on to learn more about the different types of care they offer.

Companion Care Services for Seniors

This type of care offers non-medical support for seniors in their homes. An elderly companion can offer emotional support and assist with everyday tasks around the house. This can include light housework and meal preparation.

When it comes to leaving home, an elderly companion can offer transportation to and from appointments and other locations. This service is especially valuable for seniors who are unable to drive or take public transportation.

Social interaction is essential for people of all ages but can be valuable for seniors who live alone. For this reason, many home care agencies match companions with seniors based on personality and interests. This helps to ensure that their interactions are meaningful and that they can engage in activities they both enjoy.

Caregiving Services for Seniors

Caregivers who specialize in personal support at home can offer seniors a helping hand with daily care. This may include bathing, grooming, dressing, and more. The benefit for families is knowing that their elderly loved one’s daily needs are addressed so they can thrive in their home environment.

For seniors who need nursing care at home, a nurse at home program can offer qualified support. Skilled nurses and licensed therapists can assist with foot care, wound management, follow-up care after a hospital stay, and more.

Care plans can also be arranged to support seniors with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. These plans are often created in harmony with recommendations and instructions from each client’s doctor. Through this process, care plans can be tailored to the type of support each senior needs.

Looking for Senior Home Care?

If your loved one requires companion care or a nurse at home, as noted above, give us a call at iCare Home Health in Oakville, ON. We are available to assist seniors in their homes in Oakville, ON, and within the Greater Toronto Area.

Selecting home care services for an elderly loved one is a process you don’t have to navigate alone. Contact us to discuss the level of support your family needs and receive a free assessment.

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