Managing Diabetes in Seniors: How Home Aged Care Can Make a Difference
Are you or a loved one an older adult managing diabetes? National Diabetes Week runs from 9 – 15 July, and it’s considered Australia’s biggest conversation about the impact of diabetes.
As a dedicated carer or partner of an older person with diabetes, you understand the challenges that come with managing this chronic condition. However, you may not be aware of the valuable support available through home aged care services. This article will explore how home aged care, including Home Care Packages and Commonwealth Home Support Scheme, can play a vital role in assisting seniors with diabetes through nursing support, medication management, transportation assistance, and emotional support.
Nursing Support for Diabetes Care
When managing diabetes, having access to professional nursing support can benefit seniors. Home aged care services can provide registered nurses experienced in diabetes management. These nurses can assist with regular health assessments, including monitoring blood glucose levels, blood pressure, and foot care. They can also educate the senior and their carer on diabetes self-management techniques, such as insulin administration, healthy eating, and lifestyle modifications.
Effective Medication Management
Proper medication management is essential for seniors with diabetes, ensuring they receive the proper medications in the correct doses and at the appropriate times. BCC can help seniors with diabetes by organising and administering their medications. This includes tracking medication schedules, reminding seniors to take their prescribed doses, and coordinating with healthcare professionals to ensure any changes in medicine are correctly implemented. Professional medication management significantly reduces the risk of missed doses or incorrect dosages.
Transportation Assistance
Transportation can often be challenging for seniors with diabetes, especially when attending medical appointments, picking up prescriptions, or purchasing groceries. Home aged care services can assist in arranging seniors’ transportation, ensuring they have easy access to healthcare facilities and pharmacies. This support not only saves time and effort but also enhances their overall well-being by ensuring they can access vital diabetes-related services and supplies without stress or inconvenience.
Monitoring and Emotional Support
Caring for a senior with diabetes goes beyond the physical aspects of the condition. Emotional well-being plays a crucial role in their overall health. BCC can provide regular check-ins and emotional support for seniors, helping to alleviate feelings of isolation, anxiety, or depression that may be associated with their condition. We can also help seniors access support groups or counselling services tailored for those managing diabetes, fostering a sense of community and understanding.
Ensuring the highest standard of care
Home aged care services, such as Home Care Packages and the Commonwealth Home Support Scheme, offer invaluable assistance to seniors with diabetes. By providing nursing support, medication management, transportation assistance, and emotional support, these services help carers and partners ensure their loved ones receive the highest standard of care in the comfort of their own homes.
If you care for an older person with diabetes, consider exploring the options available through home aged care services and using the support systems to enhance their well-being and quality of life. Remember, you are not alone on this journey—help is available to make managing diabetes easier and more effective.
Contact our office today if you would like to know more about our home aged care services.
Live Your Best Life,
Team BCC.