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Ease the Stress Family Caregivers Experience With Post-Stroke Care

Post-Hospital Care

You find yourself in a situation that you didn’t see coming. Your mom had a stroke. She didn’t have any of the risk factors like smoking, family history, or high blood pressure, so it caught you off guard.

You and your siblings are now getting a plan in place for when your mom comes home from the hospital. You all work, so it’s going to be tough to cover each hour of the day. That has you stressed. What can you do to make sure your mom’s needs come first without becoming overwhelmed?

Get a Thorough To-Do List

Talk to your mom’s medical team to learn about everything that she can and cannot do on her own. See if there are estimates on how long it might take for her to regain that skill or if she may never fully recover. Speech, mobility, and fine motor skills are among the top abilities affected by a stroke.

Your mom may also experience incontinence, memory loss, and critical thinking skills. She’s going to need a lot of support with daily routines.

Build a list of the things she needs to do each day, week, and month. Consider bill paying, grocery shopping, and meal plans and preparation. Your mom’s home needs to be cleaned, and curbside trash and recycling pick-up days can’t be missed.

How often do your mom’s sheets get changed? Is laundry once a week or more often than that? Dishes are daily chores unless she has a dishwasher, and that should be run every couple of days. Vacuum carpets and sweep floors each week unless she has pets that shed a lot, in which case you might need to vacuum and sweep each day.

Use Shared Calendars to Your Advantage

For several weeks and even months, your mom is going to be working with physical, occupational, and speech therapists. She may need rides to these appointments. If she has therapists coming to her home, someone needs to be there to let the therapists in.

Create a shared calendar and enter every appointment or consultation your mom has scheduled. If someone can get the time off to accompany her, they can put their name down. Do the same with the care needs she has each day. As people take care of them, they can check them off.

You’ll quickly be able to view the calendar and see what hasn’t been done. If you have time, help out. If you don’t, it’s a task to have a home care aide help your mom complete.

Home care aides are an important addition to a post-hospital care plan. They can help with the things your mom is unable to do for herself, such as cook a meal, clean her home, or shower independently. Talk to a home care agency to learn more about these and other post-hospital care services.

If you or an aging loved one are considering post-hospital care in Pikesville, MD, please contact the caring staff at A+ Personal Home Care today. Call (443) 660-8757

A+ Personal Home Care provides exceptional home care for seniors and families in Baltimore County, Pikesville, Baltimore City, Towson, Owings Mills, Catonsville, Reisterstown, Montgomery County, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, Takoma Park, Potomac, Howard County, Columbia, Ellicott City, Prince George’s County, and Bowie, MD.

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