Considerations For Hiring A Caregiver For A Loved Elder

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It was just the other day that we were discussing about how to hire caregivers for our loved elder, when we came to the revelation that many elderly people especially in USA are victims of physical, mental, financial, or emotional elderly abuse by an in-home care provider. This problem continues to grow exponentially along with the number of elderly Americans in need of care.



Most of us face the problem of hiring a caregiver for our loved one as it is difficult for us to provide the care ourselves. There are a few precautions and steps to be taken to make sure that our elders have good and reliable in-home private caretaker.



The first step that precedes the interview stage is that of verifying from the applicants references; these references are mainly from the clients they have worked for. It is at this stage that you should ask questions about the quality of care provided by the applicant. Then conduct a criminal background check of at least 3 years, in addition to checking their academic records.



The next step is to conduct an interview; prepare carefully the questions you would like to ask. Ensure you conduct the interview in the presence of your loved elder. The interview is also a time when you can judge the interaction between your loved elder and the applicant. Make sure the caregiver will look after your loved elder well. Once you have selected a caregiver ensure that you stop at random times to check on your loved one.


Senior being cared for



When choosing a long-term care facility for your loved one, first do a background check on the facility by checking with local and state regulating agencies for any past complaints filed against the agency, for example, they may sometimes want to bring pets with them and this may result in a dog bite injury. Then, stop by the facility unannounced and ask for a tour. Ask about staff credentials and talk to some of the staff about their philosophy of care. Talk to some of the patients and ask their opinion on the facility and the care they’re given. Once you’ve placed your loved one in a care facility, continue to make unscheduled visits to observe the quality of care.



Last, but most important monitor your loved one regularly for any unexplained bruises or scars; also be aware of any psychological changes such as withdrawal or changes in your loved one’s personality or behavior. If you notice any cause for concern, contact an injury lawyer immediately to inquire about elder abuse personal injury lawsuits. Elder abuse is preventable. If you take all the necessary precautions, your loved one doesn’t have to be a victim.



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