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Hygiene Solutions For Seniors Aging In Place

Personal care at home providers can help aging seniors with personal hygiene when these tasks become challenging.
Personal care at home providers can help aging seniors with personal hygiene when these tasks become challenging.

One of the challenges that seniors face as they get older is taking care of their hygiene. Physical changes, health conditions, and medication side effects can all make it difficult for seniors to manage things like bathing safely. Personal care at home service for seniors can help.

Dizziness, loss of balance, poor ability to grip things, and other physical challenges may be keeping your mom or dad from doing the hygiene tasks they should be doing. As a result, they could be feeling bad about themselves or their ability to take care of themselves. If your mom or dad has personal care at home, they will get the attentive and compassionate support they need to manage their hygiene and look and feel their best.

In addition to getting personal care at home services, some tips for managing hygiene that seniors can use are:

 

Use Assistive Devices

There is a wide range of adaptive devices on the market that seniors can use to help them attend to hygiene tasks. Your mom or dad can use devices like long-handled sponges, grab bars, and shower chairs to make bathing and grooming easier and safer. These tools are easily available and can be a big help for seniors.

 

Make Personal Care Products Easier And Safer To Use

A great way to reduce the risk that your mom or dad will slip and fall in the shower is to mount dispensers on the shower wall for soap, shampoo, conditioner, or any other products they need. These dispensers can be stuck to the shower wall with suction cups, so they don’t require any extensive installation.

When your mom or dad can easily dispense exactly as much or as little soap or shampoo as they need, they lower the risk of extra product falling to the floor and making the shower slippery. And they won’t need to risk falling to bend over and get a shampoo bottle or a container of soap.

Your mom or dad can also use shampoo caps which have shampoo already in them. Make sure products like no-rinse bathing wipes are easy to open, or take them out of the package and store them in an easily accessible container.

 

Wear Easy-to-Manage Clothing

Make sure your mom or dad has plenty of hygiene-friendly clothing. That means clothing with easy closures, such as elastic waistbands, Velcro fastenings, or front-opening shirts. That will make it easier for them to go to the bathroom on their own.

 

Utilize Pre-Moistened Cleansing Wipes

Pre-moistened wipes can be used for quick and effective cleaning of the body when a full bath or shower isn’t feasible. They are also convenient for cleaning hands and face. Seniors should always have a pack of wipes that are easily accessible.

It’s also a good idea to keep a pack of these wipes in your senior parent’s hospital bag so that if they have an emergency and need to go to the hospital, they can clean up with the wipes.

 

Maintain Oral Hygiene with Simplified Tools and Personal Care at Home.

It will be easier for your mom or dad to brush their teeth if they have an electric toothbrush or brush with a modified large handle for easier grip. Mouthwashes and flossing aids can also assist with oral hygiene if manual brushing is difficult.

Personal care at home providers can help seniors with personal hygiene tips and support as they age, and these tasks become more difficult.

 

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering Personal Care at Home in Natchez, MS, please contact the At Home Care staff Today! (800) 218-3509

At Home Care is a Top Provider of Senior Home Care in Port Gibson, MS, and throughout the State of MS. Our service areas include Hattiesburg, Brookhaven, Gulfport, Natchez, Gloster, McComb, Meridian, Laurel, Indianola, Tunica, Jackson and surrounding areas.

Jeanette Felton, RN BSN
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