Growing Old Gracefully: Your Options By john mce
For many people, growing old can be a daunting prospect, what with the thought of loneliness, a growing list of ailments and an inability to help ones self. However, it really needn't be that bad as there a number of help options available depending on your individual circumstances and specific requirements. This article aims to explore the various options and highlight some of the help that is available.
For those that maintain a certain amount of independence there are a number of limited help facilities available. For example, some find cooking a chore or, worse, a necessary evil! However, it needn't cause you trouble as many council's run a 'meals on wheels' service (sometimes run by a private company) that can provide you with a hot meal at a relatively low cost. A meal will be delivered to you on a daily basis and generally speaking the quality is very good. The service goes beyond simply providing a meal however, as if something untoward should happen to you and the meals on wheels driver is unable to deliver you meal, friends and relatives will be notified to check that you are ok. Many of the older generation that still wish to care for themselves find this as comforting as the hot meal itself!
For those that enjoy preparing food on a daily basis, there are other options available. Some companies offer carers for certain activities that may be too strenuous without help. If you enjoy preparing food but are unable to carry out the weekly grocery shop, then why not have somebody come with you to make the experience that much more enjoyable? Many people end up making lifelong friends through such services and it can be a great way to maintain an active lifestyle without putting yourself at risk.
For some it's not the weekly shop but maintaining a clean house that becomes the difficulty. Again there are facilities available whereby assistance with such tasks can be arranged. As mentioned earlier, for many it's the loneliness often associated with old age that is the most daunting of all prospects. It needn't be however, as many companies providing such facilities have caring individuals on hand to pay the occasional visit for a cup of tea and chat. This is great if family or friends are unable to offer the friendship and conversation you desire! Comprehensive home care is offered to those that need it, with trained nurses coming in when required to help with getting up or going to bed, washing or continence care. Hopefully this has gone some length in showing just how many options are available for those that wish to avoid care homes!
About the author
John McE writes articles on a number of subjects including healthcare services and home nursing. For more about home care and support services in the UK visit http://www.carewatch.co.uk/ from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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