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6 Benefits Of Full-Time Home Care For Aging Loved Ones (and Their Caregivers)

6 Benefits of Full-Time Home Care for Aging Loved Ones (and Their Caregivers)

Taking care of an aging loved one is no small job. While you care for them deeply and want the best for them, sometimes their needs are above what you can provide. That’s okay, and it doesn’t mean you aren’t an excellent caregiver. 

Home care is one of the best gifts you can give not only to your loved one but also to yourself. Take a closer look at six key benefits that full-time in-home support can offer. 

  1. Your Loved One Can Stay in Their Home
  2. You Get a Break
  3. Your Loved One Gets Personalized Attention
  4. Privacy and Dignity Come With In-Home Care
  5. Your Loved One Builds Strong Social Connections
  6. You Get More Quality Time With Your Loved One

Your Loved One Can Stay in Their Home

For many older adults, the idea of losing their beloved home is unbearable. Many seniors request not to be placed in a nursing home, no matter their care needs. As a result, the concept of “aging in place” has become more common among populations of older people in the last decade. 

Aging in place is all about dignity, respect, and comfort. Your loved one doesn’t have to adjust to brand-new surroundings to give you some relief from full-time caregiving. In-home caretakers are trained and educated on the complexities of senior care and can provide this care right in your loved one’s own home. 

You Get a Break

No caregiver can give 100% of their time, energy, and patience to another person. As a loving family member of an aging adult, you deserve time to rest and recharge. 

The benefit of full-time in-home care over respite care is that everyone gets to stay put. Your aging parent or other loved one can still live independently, and you don’t have to arrange pick-ups or drop-offs at a respite care facility. 

In-home care offers you the break you’ve needed and wanted while still fully supporting your loved one throughout everyday tasks. 

Your Loved One Gets Personalized Attention

Seniors often have complex social and emotional needs. Sometimes they need extra monitoring and assistance with the activities of daily living. In-home caregivers are equipped to provide this type of skilled personal care. 

In-home caregivers also know which safety hazards to look for and prevent in the home. They can keep your loved one in a consistent routine and arrange stimulating activities. This type of one-on-one support is often better than a group or nursing home since in-home caregivers are focused on one person at a time. 

Privacy and Dignity Come With In-Home Care

You’ll never have to worry about your loved one’s sense of autonomy with in-home care. In-home caregivers know how important dignity and respect are for aging populations. At home, your loved one can keep their privacy, participate in daily routines as much as possible, and avoid embarrassment or shame when accidents happen. 

Your Loved One Builds Strong Social Connections 

As older adults get to know their care professionals, they’ll build lasting connections with them. Continuous care from an in-home caregiver is often much more consistent than what nursing homes and medical facilities can offer patients. With lower staff turnover and extremely low patient-to-caregiver ratios — 1:1 for in-home care — your loved one will never be just a number.

Social support is incredibly important at any age, and that includes the later years of life. We can set your loved one up for long-term fulfillment by providing personalized care. 

You Get More Quality Time With Your Loved One

Family caregiving can be stressful and exhausting. No matter how much you love your aging parent or other family member, you have limits. Burnout can negatively impact the time you spend together, especially if you’re spending all of that time performing care tasks. 

Let in-home professionals take over so that you can focus on spending quality time with your loved one. Professional care allows you to be present and enthusiastic with your loved one. Your professional can take care of their day-to-day needs while you offer your companionship, love, and support. 

Reducing Burnout With Safe Home Care

In-home care can be a lifesaver for both seniors and their family members. You can save yourself from impatience, frustration, and exhaustion by getting some help, while your loved one can benefit from personalized care and positive connections with others. 

Your mental health is just as important as your loved one’s. Taking steps to get them in-home support can ultimately relieve you from caregiver burnout, making your time with your loved one even more precious and unforgettable. 


If you or your family member is considering in-home care as part of a plan to age in place, contact Family Matters In-Home Care today for a free consultation.  Our team is dedicated to supporting your family and helping older adults enjoy life in the comfort of their own home for as long as possible.

Some of the services offered by Family Matter In-Home Care include: Alzheimer’s & Dementia CareBed & Wheelchair Transfer AssistanceCompanionshipHousekeeping & Meal PreparationPersonal CareRecovery Care, and Transportation.

Serving the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater San Diego, Family Matter In-Home Care has offices throughout California.

Carol Pardue-Spears

Carol has worked in the healthcare field for more than forty years. As a Certified Nursing Assistant, she worked for El Camino Hospital in the cardiac unit, Los Gatos Community Hospital, The Women’s Cancer Center in Los Gatos and several home health and hospice agencies. Carol founded Family Matters in 2002 to fill a deficit she witnessed in high-quality, in-home services and care.

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