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How a Care Friend or a Companion Can Change Your Senior’s Life!
Lifestyle
Sometimes, maintaining healthy relationships and a vibrant social life can become challenging. This is where a Care Friend or companion steps in, offering a lifeline for both seniors and their families.
What is the Role of a Care Friend or Companion?
Loneliness and social isolation are serious threats to the well-being of older adults. A companion provides dedicated friendship and conversation, combatting these threats and making a world of difference. Whether reminiscing about past memories, discussing current events, or simply enjoying a warm cup of chai together, companionship nourishes the spirit and revitalises the mind, keeping loneliness and depression at bay.
Introducing Seniors to Technology
In today's world, technology can be really empowering. Care Friends can help seniors stay connected with loved ones through video calls, emails and social media. They can also guide seniors to select the latest movies to watch or shop online.
Encouraging Active and Healthy Lifestyles
Care Friends can act as motivators as well. With their support, seniors might be more likely to:
- Participate in mentally stimulating activities like puzzles or card games.
- Explore new activities.
- Socialise more.
- Reminisce about their childhood, keeping their brain active.
- Enjoy looking through and organising old photographs.
- Want to write their memoirs, for future generations to learn about their lives and times.
And so much more!
How Elderaid Can Help?
We offer a compassionate and tailored approach based on needs, personality and preferences. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful relationships, enhancing the lives of seniors and supporting them in continuing to live with dignity, independence and joy.
Let us help you find that special someone to bring a positive change into the life of your senior. Reach out to us via email at info@elderaid.in or whatsapp/call us at +91 81234 00400.
FAQs
Q: What is the difference between a Care Friend and a caretaker?
Answer: Care Friends focus on providing emotional support and companionship. Caretakers help with day-to-day tasks of the senior such as bathing, feeding, grooming etc.
Q: Does my senior need to live alone to benefit from a Care Friend?
Answer: Absolutely not! A Care Friend can offer companionship and support even if your loved one lives with family. They can add another layer of engagement for the senior.
Q: How do I choose the right companion for my loved one?
Answer: It is better to understand your seniors’ personality and needs, and plan the Care Friend’s engagement accordingly. We prioritise creating a compatible match, fostering a positive and comfortable relationship with the available options.
Q: How frequently can a Care Friend visit?
Answer: Care Friend visits can be flexible and customised. Whether it's a few hours a week or more frequent, ElderAid will work with you to determine the best schedule for your senior.