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You Don’t Need to Live in The Same State to Help Care for Your Parents

During the pre-digital, age adult children would have had to move back to their elderly parent’s city or home to help care for their aging parents, but thanks to the internet, Zoom, and Ring, helping care for a senior-aged parent is possible. You don’t have to feel guilty that you aren’t able to physically aid your elderly parent, but with a laptop, smartphone, Zoom, Ring, and the internet, you will be able to help with certain needs. So, if you have an elderly parent in your hometown and aren’t ready to move back home, here are just a few ways you can help care for them:

  • Protection

    The elderly population is often targeted by criminals because of their fragile health, which is why security cameras must be installed. Nowadays, you can download the security camera app on your smartphone and regularly check if your parents are safe, who is at their home, and who is at their door. You can even speak to the person at the door as if you are inside the home, deterring any potential criminal activity. A home camera will also alert you of any falls, injuries, or irregular activities that might require a call to 911.

  • Grocery Delivery

    You don’t have to worry if your elderly parent has food in their kitchen if they are eating enough, or who will take them to the grocery store because most grocery stores or Amazon offer home delivery services. You can place an online grocery order, and it will be delivered to your parent’s home within hours, saving the trip to the grocery store and assuring you that your elderly parent has food and beverages to consume.

  • Appointment Portals

    Having your parent’s doctors’ information allows you to stay up to date with their health status. You can schedule their doctor visits for them online, and if you are a legal guardian or co-guardian, you can speak to their doctor about any of their health conditions or concerns you may have.

  • Online banking

    If you have legal access and permission from your elderly parent to keep their finances, in order it is possible to do it online. If your aging parent’s memory isn’t as sharp as it once was, paying their monthly mortgage, rent, utilities, or other important bills will help them from missing payments due to forgetfulness. You can even set-up automatic payments for them to ensure their important bills are paid, and you have less to worry about.

  • Communication is key

    Advancement in telecommunications has greatly changed how we communicate with each other. Skype, FaceTime, and Facebook Video Chat have made it possible to speak and see a person clearly and in real-time. This is especially helpful when you need to check up on your aging parent because not only can you hear their voice, but you can also see their physical condition. If you notice changes in their appearance, bruising, injuries, weight loss, or emotionally low in spirit, then you know it’s time to contact a reputable senior home care agency that will make sure your parent’s health and overall well-being are the top priorities. Contact our home care in McLean, home care in Falls Church, home care in Burke, or home care near you.

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