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Tips for Helping Your Senior Loved Ones Bathe

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Bathing can be challenging for seniors with limited mobility. There are certain things to keep in mind to make bathing easier on them and less stressful for you both.

As a certified provider of home health care services in Bladensburg, Maryland, here are some tips for helping your senior loved one bathe safely:

  • Consider the Temperature of the Water
    Keep the temperature of the water just above room temperature. If it’s too hot, your loved one might start shivering, making them tired and irritable and possibly increasing their risk of fainting spells/falls. The same goes with cold baths: if it’s too cold, they may experience chills and discomfort, which could also leave them exhausted after their bath time.
  • Consider Their Physical Strength
    Let them sit on a stool or chair, so they have something to hold onto if their balance fails them during the bathing process.
  • Promote Empowerment and Independence
    Always empower them to take an active role in their care. Ask them how they would like to be washed, and if possible, let them choose the soap or shampoo. Your loved one may need assistance getting into the bathtub, but once they’re in, do your best to give them as much space as possible.

If you need personal care in Maryland for your senior loved ones, look no further than Jumotek INCORPORATED DBA Jumotek Healthcare Services.

We know it can be hard to find the right caregiver in Maryland for your senior loved ones, but we’re here to help. We are here to give you peace of mind with our quality care.

Our excellent caregivers can do everything from bathing and dressing to light housekeeping and meal preparation. Contact us today at 240-476-2696 to learn more about our services.

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