Elderly Care in Wolverhampton

At Home Instead Wolverhampton we provide a variety of services for your loved one, from helping with household tasks, to assisting with getting out of bed.

What is Elderly Care?

Elderly care and home care in Wolverhampton supports older adults with help around the home, daily tasks that may become too much and regular assistance for times when they might be struggling.

At Home Instead, we provide the elderly with companionship and compassionate care when they may need extra assistance as a result of growing older. We help your loved one stay active, mobile and enhance their quality of life, encouraging them to age well and maintain independence at home.

What services are included in Elderly Care Wolverhampton?

Elderly care varies from person to person and is a very personalised type of care. This is to ensure we meet the needs of individuals looking for extra support as they age.
Typically, our services include:

  • Assistance with daily living activities
  • Medication management
  • Health monitoring
  • Help with household tasks
  • Support with moving and mobility
  • Companionship and emotional support
  • Transportation
  • Respite care for loved ones
Care Professional greeted by client - Home Instead

The benefits of choosing Elderly Care in Wolverhampton

If your loved one feels that they don’t need elderly care, it’s worth discussing the benefits of having a Care Professional support them in their home.

One major advantage is the personalised support they get from our team. Your loved one’s care will be customised and tailored to their specific needs, ensuring they receive the highest quality care from our trained and highly skilled Care Professionals.

We also promote health and independence and by receiving care at home in a familiar environment, your loved one will feel comfortable and safe in their own home. Home care encourages your loved one to carry out tasks independently, knowing that help is on hand if they need it.

Our Care Professionals also offer peace of mind for families. Caregiver burnout is a serious issue that can be significantly reduced with elderly home care. We make sure that families can rest assured that loved ones are receiving the care they need, allowing them to take necessary breaks and reduce stress.

At what point is Elderly Care necessary?

Unique to every person and situation, it’s not always easy to know when elderly care is needed. At Home Instead, we believe that extra support should be considered when older adults struggle to carry out day-to-day tasks with ease and need a helping hand.

It can also be needed when family members are no longer able to continue being the sole carer. We want to make sure the whole family is cared for, including primary caregivers who may be feeling fatigued and burnt out from the daily stressors of looking after an elderly loved one.

How to discuss Elderly Care with a loved one?

It can be difficult to discuss elderly care with a loved one, especially if they aren’t ready to talk about it or don’t want a Professional Carer

To make it easier, there are ways to speak about elderly care and your family’s options. We advise:

  • Clear & open communication: Gently express your concern and keep communication clear and open. Tell your loved one why you feel they need elderly care and reassure them.
  • Choose the right time and place: It’s important to consider when and where you discuss elderly care. Be mindful of how your loved one is feeling and make sure they feel comfortable and safe.
  • Outline the benefits of elderly care: Discuss the benefits of having Professional Care, including the companionship, independence and daily help they could receive.
  • Listen to their worries and concerns Validate their feelings and help them feel heard. It’s understandable that they might feel upset or angry, and this is okay.
  • Be patient and understanding: Recognise that this is a significant change in your loved one’s life and they will need time adjusting to a new routine and a new person in their life.

We’re here to help if you need advice with talking to your loved one about elderly care. We can offer support, reassurance and guidance for the whole family.

Two elderly women sit at a table; one in a wheelchair, the other discussing medication. A piano and stained glass door are behind them. - Home Instead

The types of Elderly Care services we offer in Wolverhampton

There are many types of elderly care services offered in Wolverhampton, from specialised medical support to companionship. Our Care Professionals can support with:

  • Home Care: Whether your loved one needs overnight support or care during scheduled daytime visits, we are on hand to help your loved ones at home.
  • Specialist Care: Our Care Professionals are highly skilled and trained to meet complex health needs, such as cancer care,palliative care and dementia care.
  • Health Care: We support with specific health conditions, like stoma care and diabetes monitoring.
  • Live-in Care: No matter the time of day or night, we offer round-the-clock care and assistance and look after individuals in the comfort of their own homes.

Arranging Elderly Care in Wolverhampton

We understand that choosing elderly care can be a challenging journey, which is why we’re here to help. For more information, call us and speak to one of our professional advisors on: 01902 745815 or reach out to us online