Posted: 3/10/2014 11:08 PM by
Interim HealthCare
One of the many aspects that elderly individuals need to deal with as they age and their family begins to move away and spread out (although that would likely happen long before they reach a moment when they might need home care services), is staying in touch with their loved ones. Today, there are many simple and convenient ways to stay in touch with people, but not all of them are easy for elderly individuals to understand.
There’s email, video chatting, social media, snail mail, to name just a few. There’s also the trusty phone. However, how many seniors today have a tendency, or habit, to go on the computer and send or receive emails. For the most part, many don’t have a great deal of experience with computers, don’t understand how to go online, or retrieve email, and fewer still understand social media.
Yet these are some of the quickest and easiest ways for our elderly loved ones to keep in touch with the people they care about most. They can keep up with the happenings in our lives, and this can help them to feel more connected to their loved ones.
So how can we assist our elderly loved one to keep in touch with the rest of the family, whether they are relying on home health care services or not? For one, if they have a computer and aren’t comfortable with it, then it’s a good idea to help them understand the basics. This could include getting online, checking email, connecting to social media, and much more. If you aren’t inclined to instruct them, then there are plenty of adult education classes that help adults of any age, and even senior groups, to learn more about computers.
You can help your loved one set up Skype, Google Chat, or another chat and video chat program so that they can call their loved ones when they ‘see’ them online. Texting is also an easy way for your elderly loved one to simply drop a note to let someone know that they were thinking about them.
When it comes to home care services, your elderly loved one could feel a bit isolated, so it’s important to help them remain in touch with their loved ones. If you want some other ideas to help your loved one keep in touch with the rest of their family and friends, the in home care provider working with them could likely provide a few useful ideas.
If you or an aging loved one are considering home care services, contact Interim HealthCare today. G+