The Caring Corner Blog
Springtime is often associated with new life, rejuvenation, and new beginnings. In many areas of the country, it’s the time of year when the temperature begins to warm up, the flowers and trees once again bloom, and the days become longer, which means more time for fun under the sun.
Spring is also an opportunity to clean, organize, and declutter the home. This act of ‘Spring Cleaning’ isn’t just beneficial for the home. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it can also lift our moods as well because it can make you feel accomplished, improve focus, and even help fend off depression.
More importantly, it’s a chance for family Caregivers to check in on their loved ones who have decided to age in place and ensure their home is clean and safe.
Here are five Spring Cleaning tasks that can make your elderly loved one’s home a safer place to live.
Expired food in the pantry or leftovers past its prime can be harmful if consumed. According to the FDA Food Code, all perishable foods that are opened or prepared should be thrown out after seven days at the most. Always refer to expiration dates and food safety guidelines to learn how to handle specific foods in your pantry, fridge, and freezer.
With the warmer weather comes severe weather. Make sure you know what to do and where to go in case of a tornado, and have flashlights (with working batteries) and candles handy in case the power goes out.
So, what do you do with your old medication? According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the best way to dispose of expired, unwanted, or unused medicines is through a drug take-back program.
Remember, it’s critical to always use caution when working with cleaning products around the house. Always read and follow the instructions for using products, thoroughly wash your hands after using them, and never mix chemicals. If you ingest cleaning products or get them in your eyes, you can reach the National Poison Control Center at (800) 222-1222. The line is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For some, the idea of Spring Cleaning the home may seem intimidating. Home Helpers® Home Care is here to help. For over 25 years, we have provided exceptional in-home care for seniors, new moms and families, and those with disabilities, illness, or recovering from injury or surgery. Our exceptional Caregivers can help with light housekeeping, household organizing, and more.
A critical component of our care program is Direct Link® powered by Aloe Care, the most advanced 24-hour monitoring service that enables seniors to stay safer and more connected while remaining in their home or on the go. The Direct Link® unit has the option to show data on the environment, such as room temperature, air quality (VOC/CO2), and ambient light. This allows the family to check in on their loved one’s well-being from the convenience of their mobile device, from anywhere at any time.
We’re here to be a trusted partner in your care needs journey, with a team of compassionate professionals supporting you every step of the way. Our services and care plans are customizable, so you receive just the right amount of care and can be adjusted as needs change.
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