How To Maximize Comfort for Patients in Home Health Care

Dr. Eboni Green

January 26, 2023

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As you help your loved one or your client adjust to life with home health care, there are several things you can do to maximize their comfort. Combine the assistance of extra medical equipment with all the comforts of home to demystify the home care experience for them. Read on for a few expert tips!

Encourage Regular Movement

While many individuals in home care may have mobility concerns, round-the-clock inertia can exacerbate pain and discomfort in the long run. A strenuous cardio workout may not be feasible, but help your client or loved one take daily walks or do light aerobics. Moving around regularly will increase blood flow and improve their overall well-being.

Create a Healthy Sleep Environment

We humans spend around one-third of our lives sleeping; if your client or loved one has additional health concerns, they may require even more rest. Prioritize healthy sleep patterns by developing a reliable routine and helping them select a hospital bed that is comfortable and suited to their unique needs.

While having a set bedtime may make your loved one or client grouchy at first, a reliable sleep/wake cycle will benefit them greatly. When they’re well rested, their mood and relaxation will improve.

Balance Consistency With Flexibility

There’s something supremely comforting about a regular routine. When your loved one or client knows what to expect out of an average day—medication times, exercises, scheduled appointments—they’ll be happier with the home care experience.

On the other hand, individuals in home care occasionally have medical emergencies. Your ability to pivot and change plans if necessary will help them get the extra medical support they need right away.

Practice Self-Care

As a caregiver, you provide vital services to your loved one or client that keep them healthy and connected with their support system. It’s a highly rewarding job, but it can also leave you burned out at the end of the day.

Exhaustion, irritability, and overloaded schedules all compromise your ability to care for your client or loved one. To provide them with the best care possible, you need to be alert and well rested. Don’t forget to take care of your own needs in between your caregiving duties.

If your client or loved one is a patient in home health care, use these ideas to maximize their comfort and quality of life. With the assistance of additional medical support and the comforting routine of living at home, your loved one or client will enjoy a high quality of life.

 

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