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Elderly Care: Holiday Dishes For Diabetics

Posted in Elderly Care, Senior Diabetic Meals |

December 14, 2021

| by Thad and Allyson Johnson

Elderly Care: One of the things that the holiday season, especially Christmas, is known for, are sweets.

It can be a really hard time for a senior to focus on blood sugar and glucose levels when the air is filled with sweet scents they want to devour. One thing that may help seniors focus on their blood sugar is having elder care assistants help them through the holidays. These elderly care providers provide the ultimate companionship for seniors, but they also help a senior remind them to make healthier choices.

 

Elderly Care in Dothan AL: Senior Diabetic Meals

Elderly Care in Dothan AL: Senior Diabetic Meals

 

Elderly care providers will not be able to manage medications for the senior, but they will be able to remind your parents it’s time to check blood sugar.

Based on the results, elder care providers can help seniors make food choices that will help them feel like they’re making the most of the holiday. We often associate food with specific seasons, and it can be hard to work around health concerns, but that is exactly why elder care associates are great for seniors.

These caregivers can help find recipes that make a senior feel like they aren’t missing any part of the holiday. They can ensure that the senior has set meals and snacks for the healthy but tasty holiday dishes. If you have not yet sat down with your parents to develop a meal plan, you can start with this list of diabetic-friendly holiday dishes. Every meal has around 30 grams of carbs, is all calorie friendly, and has healthy fats.

-Scallop and Shrimp Cocktail

For all seniors who are seafood lovers, this shrimp and scallop cocktail is perfect. However, elder care assistants should focus on the amount of sugar in the sauce. They can make a low-sugar sauce for the scallops and shrimp. Most seafood like shrimp is not that high carb and a really good source of protein for seniors.

-Butternut Squash Soup

This is an easy recipe to make and it truly smells like the holidays in one meal. It is easy to bake the squash first and then blend it up with water or cream. It is easy, simple, and will leave the senior feeling very satisfied. The best thing about this recipe is depending on the spices a senior likes it can be really aromatic.

-Ratatouille With Red Snapper

One of the best holiday dishes you can find is one that is filled with vegetables. Underneath the vegetables is a bed of red snapper. This recipe is easy to bake up and can be left in the oven for a little while. This is perfect if elder care plans on doing an art project with the senior to fill up the day. It’s also something that can be prepared in advance.

-Sweet and Sour Brisket

Now, for many people brisket may not be on their holiday menu, but it should be! This is a sweet flavorful dish that isn’t too sour. It is another dish that can be left in the oven for up to 3 hours making it perfect for when the family is visiting a senior. The meal can be left in the oven while other activities take place.

An elderly care provider is a great option to help you’re senior make any of these smart choices for good diabetes control.

If you or an aging loved-one are considering hiring Elderly Care in Dothan, AL, please contact the caring staff at Wiregrass HomeCare today. Call us at 334-539-5900.

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Elderly Care: Stages of Grief with an Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

Posted in Alzheimer’s Disease, Elderly Care |

October 4, 2021

| by Thad and Allyson Johnson

Elderly Care: Your elderly loved one was given an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis.

You know you will probably be getting elderly care services for your elderly loved one. However, that doesn’t make handling the diagnosis any easier.

It is completely normal to go through the stages of grief when you learn that your elderly loved one has this disease. By learning about these stages, you can understand what you are going through is normal. It is necessary in order to finally come to accept that your elderly loved one does have Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Elderly Care in Ozark AL: Alzheimer’s

Elderly Care in Ozark AL: Alzheimer’s

 

Denial

After your elderly loved one is given an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, you may be in denial. It may not seem real. Maybe your elderly loved has a different health condition that is mimicking Alzheimer’s? Could the doctors have made a mistake? These are all thoughts that often run through the minds of family members when their loved one receives this type of diagnosis. The truth is, it is very rare, for someone to receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and it not be the truth. With this being said, denial is still very common. In time, you will likely move on to the next stage of grief.

 

Anger and Bargaining

You will also likely experience anger in regard to your elderly loved one’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. You have taken care of your elderly loved ones and helped them with personal care tasks. You have driven your elderly loved one to the doctor and encouraged them to take care of their health. Now, they have this disease. How could that happen? What are you supposed to do now?

It is normal to feel angry when a loved one gets an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. However, it is important to remember that you don’t have to take care of everything on your own. You can get senior care providers to help provide care for your elderly loved one in their home.

In addition to or after the anger, you might go through the bargaining stage. You might beg doctors to reassess your elderly loved one. You may want to do whatever you can to get your elderly loved one a different diagnosis.

 

Depression

When you get through the anger and bargaining stages, you might experience some depression. Dealing with the fact that your elderly loved one has Alzheimer’s can take a huge toll on your mental health. It can cause you to feel very tired, alone, and helpless. It is important to get help for yourself during this stage of grief. Support groups can help you to see that you aren’t alone.

 

Acceptance

The final stage of grief is acceptance. Once you can accept that your elderly loved one has this diagnosis and there isn’t a cure, you can commit to helping them in the best ways possible. You can get personal care at home services for your loved ones and learn how to better communicate with them.

 

Elderly Care: Conclusion

Now you know the stages of grief for handling your elderly loved one’s Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. If you need additional help in dealing with the diagnosis, don’t be afraid to turn to support groups, other loved ones, elderly care, providers, friends, or a therapist. There are people who understand and want to help you through it.

 

If you or an aging loved-one are considering hiring Elderly Care in Ozark, AL, please contact the caring staff at Wiregrass HomeCare today. Call us at 334-539-5900.

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Elderly Care: Four Ways Your Parents Benefit From Elderly Care

Posted in Elderly Care, Home Care |

June 30, 2021

| by Thad and Allyson Johnson

Elderly Care: If you hear the term “elderly care,” what comes to mind?

Someone who cleans and cooks for your parents? That’s part of it, but it’s just a small part. Check out these ways elderly care providers can help your mom and dad retain independence while they age at home.

 

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Elderly Care in Eufaula AL

 

Organization

Your parents have a hard time putting things where they go. You’ve cleaned their house and gotten it organized, but your parents don’t like using a stool and can’t reach some of the shelves where smaller appliances are stored.

When they need something, they pull it out and leave it lying around. The vacuum is out in the middle of the hall. While walking through at night, your mom stubs her toe and trips. With a caregiver’s help, items go back where they belong. Plus, the caregiver can handle chores like vacuuming and getting the toaster or waffle maker to make breakfast.

Late Night Loneliness

What if an older adult is a night owl? Home care aides are often willing to work a late shift. Your dad isn’t tired until 11 p.m., but he hates being alone. You leave after making his dinner, and he’s not happy. He wants someone around at night until he’s sleepy.

That’s part of companionship services. He’ll have a caregiver with him for socialization. His caregiver can put on a movie and watch it with him or get some board games out to play. When he’s ready for bed, the caregiver can remind him to take medications and tidy up before leaving.

Safe Transportation

Your mom’s reaction times are significantly slower than they used to be. Her doctor’s advised it’s a good time to give up driving. She’s not happy, but she’ll be okay if she has someone to drive her around.

While you and your brother are at work, you can hire caregivers to drive your mom to stores, restaurants, friends’ houses, and medical offices. The elderly care provider can take your mom to her appointments, eliminating your need to take off multiple days from work for your mom’s dental and doctor’s visits.

Reading the Fine Print

Your mom and dad can’t read fine print without magnifying glasses. It’s becoming a problem at home as they struggle to read the instructions on medicine bottles. In a store, they cannot read the ingredient list on packaged foods.

Have you considered hiring caregivers to bring them to stores? Their caregiver can go over the nutrition facts with them and ensure they’re picking foods that match their dietary needs. At home, the caregiver can read the instructions on medicine bottles.

What do you do next? Start by calling or filling out a form to get more information on elderly care. An elderly care expert will walk you through the prices for home care, available services, and tips for keeping your parent independent while aging at home.

 

If you or an aging loved-one are considering hiring Elderly Care in Eufaula, AL, please contact the caring staff at Wiregrass HomeCare today. Call us at 334-539-5900.

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