Seniors who have recently been hospitalized, had surgery, are recovering from an accident, or just need a break from being a main caregiver may benefit from respite care, which is a brief stay at an assisted living community (usually lasting between 14 and 30 days). Continue reading to learn about the four advantages of respite care for your loved one and their families after surgery here!
Continuity of Care
The continuity of care throughout the transition from a hospital to coming home is a crucial component of respite care after a hospital stay. After a stay in the hospital, the patient may sometimes need further care, such as after hip and knee replacement surgery or prolonged hospital stays brought on by sickness. In order to accomplish activities of daily living (ADL) like walking, bathing, dressing, or basic personal care, the patient may require extra help and care as they continue to regain strength and recover from their injuries. Respite care also has advantages for the caregivers, who may prepare the home for the patient’s return without stressing about medical care. This might include adding grab bars to the restroom, building a ramp for wheelchairs, or taking other safety precautions. Our retirement community will take care of your loved one’s medical requirements in the meantime and will work to expedite the healing process.
Socialization
For many individuals receiving respite care, the socializing part of a stay might be crucial. Seniors sometimes experience isolation, particularly if they can no longer drive or don’t get many visits. A resident’s respite care stay in an assisted living community offers a variety of daily and weekly programs for interaction with others of a similar age, from daily meals to engaging social activities, and everything in between. This fosters a sense of close community and a homely environment. Seniors who visit for respite and then move in permanently have been observed by us on several occasions.
Home-like Atmosphere
Retirement communities may still feel like home even if a resident is staying short-term. To make the setting more welcoming, our retirement community advises residents to bring personal belongings. This might contain memories, photos, or anything else to make their temporary residence seem more like their permanent residence. Our residents are given their own apartment suites where they are free to obtain whatever treatment they may need in privacy.
Family Involvement
Family members as well as loved ones are included in the planning for a respite stay in order to discuss the care for their cherished one. Professionals from our retirement community visit the hospital or the resident’s home to conduct an evaluation and ascertain the resident’s requirements and preferences prior to the resident being admitted for a respite stay. To guarantee the greatest treatment, we also inquire about the family member’s routine, living arrangements, and nutrition. Visiting from family and friends is welcomed throughout the respite stay so they can keep up the support and make sure the recuperation is proceeding well. Within the bounds of the law, we notify the family of everything that occurs.