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Top Senior Safety Tips to Make Holiday Outings More Enjoyable

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Senior woman helping grandchild make a gingerbread house

For more senior safety tips for the holidays, call San Diego Home Caregivers, provider of in home care La Jolla and nearby areas trust most.

The holidays are chock-full of celebrations, parties, and get-togethers. However, for seniors, holiday outings call for a little supplemental planning. Try these senior safety tips from the home care professionals at San Diego Home Caregivers to enjoy fun and relaxed outings with family members of all ages this holiday season.

Prior to leaving the house, consider:

  • How much walking will be required, and whether or not there will be parking nearby
  • Whether the location is flat or has steps or hills to climb
  • If it is wheelchair-accessible (if appropriate)
  • If there is cover and shade
  • Whether you can find bathroom facilities
  • Whether or not there are seats available just in case the older adult wants to rest

Make sure to be prepared for a wide range of potential changes in plans:

  • Have all necessary medications with you, and bring an extra supply, in the event the outing takes longer or takes an unexpected turn
  • Have appropriate clothes along with rain and sun protection
  • Bring along something to eat and drink with you, in the event of a delay

Need some holiday outing suggestions that older adults might enjoy? Take into consideration the following:

  • Take a relaxing family drive to see the area holiday lights
  • If possible and received warmly, invite the older person to your home to help decorate for the holidays
  • Take your older loved one to a holiday party at a local senior center
  • Attend community plays; in addition to the local theater or ballet, there are reasonably priced plays and shows given by local schools

When participating in any holiday activities for seniors, take things slow and create a relaxing environment to make sure the senior is happy and comfortable.

The home care team at San Diego Home Caregivers can help by improving a senior’s independence while providing exceptional in-home care during the holidays and all through the year! Call our dedicated senior care professionals at (619) 487-900 to learn more about our in home care in La Jolla and other nearby communities. For a full list of the cities we serve in California, please click here.

San Diego Senior Home Care: Know the Elder Abuse Risk Factors for Older Adults

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Helping older adults continue being independent, healthy, and happy is the aim of not only our professional senior care team, but of each and every family caregiver who has ever helped care for a loved one. Since the wellbeing of older adults is so important to us, it’s vital that we review something that can be tough for many of us to even look into – elder abuse.

The CDC estimates that nearly 500,000 older adults are neglected or abused annually in the U.S. alone. However, many more elder abuse cases are believed to go unreported each year, which is why it’s important for family caregivers to be alert to potential abuse risks.

Following are a few of the risk factors associated with elder abuse:

  • Reliance on others: Seniors who depend on others for care are typically not willing to mention any abuse because they may feel unsafe or that their care needs will not be able to be met by somebody else if the abuser is reported.
  • Reduced physical health and mobility: Dementia, Alzheimer’s or other health conditions may raise an elder’s risk of being abused since the individual may not be capable of explaining or verbalizing the abuse.
  • History of abuse: If the older person was abusive as a parent, there is an increased possibility of elder abuse, specifically if an adult child who was abused by the senior is the primary caregiver.
  • Social isolation: Social isolation sometimes results when a senior loses a spouse or lives at a distance from friends and family, and it can result in the perfect atmosphere for elder abuse. Abusers quite often try to keep older individuals isolated by:
    • Refusing to request economic aid or services
    • Resisting outside help
    • Switching social and healthcare professionals over and over again to make it challenging to evaluate the senior’s health status
    • Controlling contact with the older adult
  • Family caregiver burnout or stress: Stressed caregivers can become frustrated, leading them to lash out at the older adults in their care.

If a loved one is currently being cared for by a family member or other caregiver, be mindful of these risk factors, visit and call as often as possible to appraise the senior’s health, and play an active role in the person’s care.

At San Diego Home Caregivers, we understand how important a senior loved one’s health and safety are, and we always take the necessary steps to ensure we provide the best care. Every member of our senior care team has undergone a comprehensive background check, reference checks, and a personal interview to guarantee they meet our high care standards. Contact us today at (619) 487-9000 to learn more about our La Jolla senior care services and the communities we serve.