Should elderly patients be cared for by family members or b
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maxine46
Posted on: 12/01/07
Should elderly patients be cared for by family members or b
I think that the care of the elderly should be carefully considere depending on the situation and circumstances. If the person isn't deathly ill or, doesn't have special needs requiring around the clock medical attention then, they should be cared for by a family member. Of course, the family member should be someone who isn't always on the go, has multiple projects going on and, can devote quality time to that person. The caregiver should also be physically, mentally and, financially able to care for that person. Sure, the elderly may need their meals prepared, medication given to them and maybe even bathed but, if you're able and, you love them that shouldn't be a problem.
Now, if the elderly has medical issues that require constant medical attention then, by all means they should be cared for by medical professionals. That's not to say that, just because they're professionals that you should throw your elderly family member in there so that you don't have to burden yourself because, that would be wrong and, it's thoughtless and selfish. But, if it should come to the point whereas, you consider putting elderly family members in a nursing home you should definitely research various places before doing so. There have been one to many cases on the news about mistreated patients at nursing homes. Then again, the decision between the two should also be discussed in detail with the elderly family member.
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lauren said on 09 Dec 01:42What I find most difficult about aging parents is that every son or daughter goes through the same thing as their parents age and it's very difficult to find a single source of good information, or support - each family does it pretty much by themselves, and has to learn about each topic - from health insurance, to care givers, without the benefit of all the other families who have gone through it.
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