Elderly Care in St. Pete Beach FL
If you are like many family caregivers, you are a member of the Sandwich Generation. This is the term that refers to the people, generally middle-aged adults, who are caring for both their own children and their aging parent. This means that you are constantly balancing the needs of both generations and trying to find the time to ensure that everyone’s needs are fulfilled in the way that is best for them. This can be extremely stressful and overwhelming, making you feel as though you do not ever have enough time to handle all of the tasks on your to-do list.
September is Intergeneration Month. This is the perfect opportunity for you to find times when it could be beneficial for your children to come along with you when caring for your elderly parent. While you may feel that keeping these care tasks separate is the best way to give both generations the right amount of attention. In reality, bringing your children with you when you care for your parent can actually be an amazing way to strengthen your family connections and offer your children a wide variety of benefits.
Some of the benefits of bringing your children with you when caring for your elderly loved one include:
• Reducing fear. The unknown is often frightening for children. If they are unsure of what your parent is going through or what you do for them, they are likely to feel frightened each time that you leave the home. Bringing them with you allows them to see exactly what your parent is going through and what you do for them so that they are less likely to experience fear.
• Feeling involved. You might not expect your children to want to help you with your parent’s care, but many children actually feel a strong compulsion to contribute to the care of their grandparent. This makes them feel more involved and engaged, and like they are doing something for both their grandparent and for you.
• Building character. Children learn largely through example. As they watch you give of your time, energy, and effort to help your parent, they learn selflessness, compassion, and a willingness to serve that they can carry with them throughout the rest of their lives.
Elderly care can make a tremendous difference in your care experience with your aging parent. Having an elderly home care services provider in the home with your loved one is a fantastic way to ensure that their needs are properly met on a consistent basis. Through a personalized approach to care and assistance, this care provider fulfills your parent’s individual needs according to their specific challenges and limitations, while also helping them to stay as active, engaged, and independent as possible. This can be especially meaningful if you have a particularly busy schedule and feel that you are unable to give your loved one the time that they truly need and deserve, or if there are certain care tasks that you are not able to fulfill or comfortable fulfilling.
If You Or An Aging Loved One Are Considering Hiring In-Home Elderly Care in St. Pete Beach, FL, Please Contact The Caring Staff At Assisting Hands Home Care Today! 727-748-4211
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Becky Moultrie is Owner and Administrator of Assisting Hands Home Care Serving Pinellas. Guided by a motto to Do Good with Love, she’s well positioned to do just that at Assisting Hands. She has a passion for helping families keep seniors and those who are diabled happy and healthy at home. She serves on a number of boards in Pinellas County including the Pinellas Park Gateway Chamber and Better Living Seniors (BLS), leading the Membership Committee. Annually, she hosts a Silver Santa Party, collecting donations for nearly 100 low income seniors in the county. She attends Blessed Sacrament Church, Seminole where she is an Ascribed Member of the Rosminian Order. When not busy Doing Good in the community, Becky is at home with her husband David & their 4 children, tending to their beehives and digging in the garden.