CAREGIVER FATIGUE AND CAREGIVING SERVICES FOR SENIORS
By Contributor
WORDS BY CHIRAG PATEL, M.D., CEO, HANSA MEDICAL GROUPE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MONICA KASS ROGERS
By Contributor
WORDS BY CHIRAG PATEL, M.D., CEO, HANSA MEDICAL GROUPE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MONICA KASS ROGERS
Caring for a loved one, young or old, can become a full-time job. Syndromes like caregiver fatigue is real and growing. Many of us worry about the medical care provided to our aging population like parents, especially when transitioning from their home to a senior living community.
Caregiver fatigue is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion due to caring for a patient. This often occurs when caregivers, often sons and daughters, don’t receive the help they need or are doing more than they are able to do on a consistent basis. This can change attitudes from positive and caring to negative and unconcerned. Guilt can also be a large factor, when someone is pushed to the limit and unable to continue the care. Factors that lead to this fatigue include role confusion, unrealistic expectations, lack of control, and unreasonable demands.
Selecting a caregiver is important. Matching the personality with your family member will only enhance their experience, create a caring bond, and reduce caregiver turnover. Change is always hard for seniors, especially when they are set in their ways and have habits created over decades. Make sure a caregiver has the ability to communicate well, understand the patient’s limitations, and adjusts the care according to those limitations.
As the senior population grows, it is also important caregivers are following the rules of medical care and prevention. Things like fall prevention, improving hygiene to reduce infections, immediate reporting of any symptoms, patience, and excellent communication skills are all questions families should ask caregiving agencies.
We recommend families interview a few caregivers, to gain a perspective, assess personalities, and understand any limitations. As a medical group, our patients’ families often include us in this process, as it’s another team member that would be affecting patient care. The quality of the caregiver directly affects medical care, health outcomes, and comfort for a senior patient.
As seniors are living longer, family expectations are also growing, to keep a high quality of life for as long as possible. This requires a team effort and approach that includes the caregiver, senior facility staff, mid-levels like nurse practitioners, and physicians. At our practice we provide any caregiver with our staff cell phone number, as they are noticing a change in condition with the patient first. The faster we have that information, the quicker we can implement and advise and a treatment plan directly to the family and/or the staff at the building.
Hansa Medical Groupe has offices at 5250 Old Orchard Road, Suite 300, in Skokie, and in Chicago, 847-920-0902, hansamedicalgroupe.com.
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