Caring To Be The Best
“Home Health Care is Our Service;
Peace of Mind is Our Promise”
Professional License Number:
Medicare Certified and Licensed by the State of Florida 20010096/20011096/21001095
Being a caretaker is a nonstop job that may leave you feeling stressed and pulled in many directions at once. With the assistance of in-home care, not only do you get a break but your loved one receives superb care with their safety in mind at all times. Here are just three ways hiring a visiting nurse is the best thing you can do for your loved one and yourself.
Companionship for Your Loved One
Lack of companionship can have detrimental effects on an already weary mind and heart. When it comes to caretaking duties, you may be feeling guilty that you no longer have enough time to spend with your loved one. This is a common complaint of many caretakers who are trying to juggle work and other responsibilities in addition to taking care of their loved ones.
A Trusted, Familiar Face
Visiting nurses provide physical care for their patients as well as companionship and emotional support. For your loved one, going through the advanced stages of their life can be a difficult road to navigate. They will greatly appreciate having someone near to talk to and share stories with. Though this is different from the physical care that a nurse provides, companionship is an essential aspect of care that can greatly improve mood and well-being.
Personalized At-Home Care
A visiting nurse will have a comprehensive understanding of what your loved one needs on a daily basis. This will include bathing routines, mealtimes, what types of food they enjoy, activities and medications. You can always communicate with the visiting nurse regarding any specific needs your loved one has that will make their day easier. With this level of care provided, you can go about your day knowing they are in the best hands possible.
Familiarity with Meds and Routine
A visiting nurse will be up to speed with what medications are required during their stay. This means they'll know exactly which meds your loved one is on as well as what time these need to be taken.
Providing food or water with certain medications will also be enforced and you can be rest assured that your family member will have their medication given at the correct time each day. The daily routine will also be discussed with you to ensure your loved one feels as comfortable as possible throughout their day.
A Break for Caretakers
One of the best reasons you should get a visiting nurse to care for your loved one is for your own health and well-being. Yes, your own health can take a significant hit when you're dealing with the everyday stresses of being a caretaker. Burnout, anxiety, depression and exhaustion are all common complains of many caretakers who often feel overwhelmed with their duties.
Allow the work to stay with a trusted professional nurse who can help alleviate your workload.
Avoiding Burnout in the Future
When you feel obligated to care for a loved one in need, you can easily become overwhelmed. Not only are you worrying about and addressing their needs, but you also have to manage work and other responsibilities.
If you do not allow yourself a much-needed break from time to time, it could lead to a burnout situation. Allowing care to be delegated to a trusted visiting nurse is an excellent way you can care for your own mental health and well-being. Remember that you matter, too.
If you are looking for quality care for your loved one, contact
A Visiting Redi Nurse. We are dedicated to providing our patients with the companionship they need, keen attention to detail, and daily care with their best interest always as a priority. With our services, you can take a step back from your caretaker duties and allow our nurses to administer the care that your loved one needs most.
A Visiting Redi-Nurse /
Redi-Nurse /
Care Health Services
155 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd.
Ste No.106 Port St. Lucie, FL 34984
Business Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
On Call Assistance Available 24 hours
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Professional License Number:
Medicare Certified and Licensed by the State of Florida 20010096/20011096/21001095
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