What Happens if an Elderly Person Has No One to Care for Them?

The Benefits of Homecare for People of All Ages
The Benefits of Homecare for People of All Ages

What Happens if an Elderly Person Has No One to Care for Them?

As people grow older, their needs often change and they may rely on loved ones to help with the challenges that aging can bring. However, family or friends may not be available to provide support and what happens if an elderly person has no one to care for them? Without adequate assistance, a range of difficulties can occur, impacting health, safety, and quality of life. Homecare provides an option whereby the right care can be provided in the comfort of the home, designed for personal care needs, creating peace of mind.

Homecare with Myhomecare

• Each client has their own needs and requirements which is why we don’t believe in a one size fits all approach.
• Our tailor-made homecare services and packages cover a wide range of services from basic home help and befriending to advanced nursing care and supported hospital discharge.
• Our carers enjoy their roles and remain working with us, so you have a familiar face who knows your specific needs and routines.

Contact Myhomecare today and see how it can benefit you and your loved one.

Physical Health Challenges

For elderly individuals, physical health concerns can increase without someone to monitor or assist them. They are more susceptible to illnesses, falls, and injuries, and medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis often require consistent management.
Without someone to regularly check in, health conditions can go unnoticed until they become severe. A minor infection may go untreated and turn into a serious health risk. The risk of falls is also a major concern; an elderly person who falls without someone nearby may face hours or even days without help, resulting in critical complications.

Myhomecare’s Comfort Plan

Myhomecare’s Comfort Plan allows individuals to choose two pieces of Isaac Care assistive technologies as an introductory offer with expert advice from our team who are there to assist you with selecting the most appropriate technology for your loved one. This includes a Fall Alarm as well as 24/7 Call Centre Support. Find out more about Myhomecare’s collaboration with Isaac Care.

Myhomecare Testimonials

“I am delighted and more importantly my mother is over the moon with the care she receives, we would love to have Siobhan our Carer around more. I want to thank Myhomecare for a brilliant service”.
Ann

“I have arthritis in my hands and as it has got worse I am unable to drive my car.  With the help of Joan from www.myhomecare.ie I have been able to get around and continue my life as normal.”
Margaret

Mental and Emotional Health Risks

Isolation poses severe risks for mental and emotional well-being. Loneliness is a common experience for elderly people without family or friends nearby. Without companionship or daily engagement, they may struggle with motivation, leading to poor self-care habits such as neglecting exercise, nutrition, or hygiene. Homecare can reduce these feelings of isolation and lend emotional support on a daily basis. Even a quick chat can make someone’s day when living alone.

Daily Life Challenges

In addition to health concerns, seniors without support often face practical daily challenges. Financial management, for instance, can become difficult for those who may no longer have the cognitive ability or awareness to handle bills or budgeting.
Mobility is another concern. Many elderly individuals lose the ability to drive or walk long distances, which can limit their access to groceries or medical appointments. This is where homecare can help by assisting with running errands and daily household chores.

Elderly man, care worker and home care

At Myhomecare, we provide a service to all individuals who may suffer with a disability whether it is physical, mental or emotional and have a range of homecare options available. No one should have to face the challenges of aging alone. Without proper support, elderly individuals are at greater risk of physical and mental health decline, financial exploitation, and a diminished quality of life. Taking proactive steps to offer the right care from the right people is something every individual deserves, regardless of family circumstances, allowing them to age with dignity and security.

The Care Academy Graduation 2024

The Care Academy Graduation 2024
The Care Academy Graduation 2024

The Care Academy Graduation 2024

Myhomecare recently held The Care Academy Graduation 2024 where the graduations of five members of the team from Myhomecare’s Care Academy were celebrated.

The Care Academy focuses on improving the quality of existing staff by providing upskilling opportunities, allowing those who want to advance their career in healthcare an advantageous starting point. It provides a range of courses for those working in the homecare industry from office staff to frontline staff, as well as those who desire a career in homecare. With just one year’s prior caring experience, an aspiring carer can avail of The Care Academy’s subsidised courses and have that fulfilling career within our supportive team.

Subsidised courses include: Staff Induction Training, Care of the Older Person, Care Skills, Infection Prevention and Control and Dementia Awareness, to name a few, and are delivered as standard to all Myhomecare staff.

Myhomecare’s Operations Lead, Deirdre Doyle, is extremely proud of everyone that graduated and the amazing opportunities The Care Academy offers. The Myhomecare team will support them every step of the way.
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The Care Academy Graduation 2024

Myhomecare’s Area Manager Louise Keogh highlights the importance of our Care Academy & the opportunities it provides for Nurses & Homecare Assistants to ensure that they are fully qualified to provide service to our clients & their families.

Carers are in high demand in Ireland and it is an exciting and fulfilling career with the opportunity to support individuals and allow them to live in the comfort of their own homes.

59% of Irish people think they will need care in older age.

Highlights From The Day

The Care Academy Graduation 2024
The Care Academy Graduation 2024
The Care Academy Graduation 2024
The Care Academy Graduation 2024

Myhomecare Testimonials

“I feel very proud to be one of the Myhomecare employees. The company leadership recognise and appreciate employees dedication and hard work.”

Monica Alabi

Homecare assistant

“It’s lovely getting to know my clients so well and knowing that I make a difference in their lives. I have been so happy in my working life since joining Servisource.”

Ann Quirke

homecare assistant

There has always been a particular emphasis on upskilling and career progression within Myhomecare with exceptional ongoing training provided and further supported by Servisource’s Training department. Myhomecare have developed their strong training programmes into The Care Academy enveloping all the training frontline staff need to progress within their career. A comprehensive catalogue of training courses is available to support frontline staff in providing the highest quality of service, where they can train, develop and coach care workers throughout each stage of their careers.

Myhomecare want to congratulate all of the graduates and wish them the best of luck on their career journeys. If you aspire to work in care, then The Care Academy can cater to you and lead you on your way with your career in the healthcare industry.

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Cancer Survivors Awareness Day

Care Day 2024
Cancer Survivors Awareness Day

Cancer Survivors Awareness Day

Cancer Survivors Awareness Day is dedicated to celebrating the strength and bravery of individuals who have overcome cancer. It’s a day that recognises their journey and offers support to those still battling the disease. Cancer survivorship is something to be extremely proud of and demonstrates a difficult period in an individual’s life. There are many ways to support this cause including fundraising and sharing stories. Myhomecare spoke to our very own cancer survivor and heard her inspiring story. With the right people and the right care, the challenges faced can be overcome together.

Myhomecare’s Inspiring Story

Client Care Manager- Cliodhna O’Connell

This is my personal story of my journey with breast cancer. 

One evening seven years ago, at the age of 48, I found a lump in my right breast. The following day I went to the doctor who referred me to a consultant for a biopsy. I had the procedure that day and waited 2 weeks for the results. To distract myself I went to France on holidays with my husband. When I returned, I received my results. I knew it was not good when I was taken into a room with couches to sit down. Unfortunately I was right and the results were not good, the cancer had travelled to my lymph nodes. This meant I would require a much larger operation than I had expected.  

This was a very scary time, but my husband and family were amazing. The following week I had my operation and stayed in hospital for 7 days. A month later I received an appointment to go and meet the chemo nurses. I have to say I found this day very difficult as I had to walk through the room where people were getting their treatment, and I knew next week this would be me. I had 16 weeks of chemo and on the 3rd week I lost my hair, this was very tough. I finished on the 16th of December. I cannot speak highly enough of the staff in the hospital, they were amazing. I then had a break from this treatment for about a month, which was fantastic and gave me some time to rest.

Radiotherapy began for 3 months which was less daunting in comparison to the first round of treatments. I was very lucky that through all of this, my employer Declan Murphy facilitated me to continue to work as I could not afford to not work.  

After this long journey I am now 6 years cancer free. Hopefully by sharing my story it will benefit those who have survived cancer as well as those who are going through it.

The Importance of Cancer Survivorship Day

There is an increasing number of individuals who are living beyond cancer because of the progress made in cancer research today. This is creating a need for celebration for these improved treatments that have contributed to higher survival rates and a better quality of life for survivors.

Cancer survivorship represents triumph over the disease and the challenges that come with it. It is a day that promotes awareness about the ongoing needs of survivors and the importance of continued support and care. They may face many challenges, such as physical or emotional side effects and the need for ongoing medical care. Awareness provides a platform for survivors to connect, share their experiences and find support from a wider community.

The number of cancer survivors is projected to grow to 26.0 million by 2040.

Oncology Care with Myhomecare

Myhomecare provide specialised Oncology Care carers and Oncology Care nurses to assist individuals with cancer and their families. A member of our team can offer you support and advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

The delivery of oncology care focuses on the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of the individual and providing the best quality of life possible for both the individual and family.

Contact Myhomecare today for more information.

How to Support Cancer Awareness

There are many ways to support cancer awareness. Fundraisers are an enjoyable way to raise money for cancer research. By spreading personal experiences of cancer it can encouragement and support others going through it. There are also other forms of support in relation to organisations that offer guidance to those affected.

  • Attend Fundraisers and Events: Participate in events organised in your community, such as a bake sale or a walk. These are fun ways to raise money for such a great cause and bring the whole community together.
  • Offer to Listen: Provide a compassionate space for survivors you know to share their experiences. Offer encouragement, empathy, and support throughout their journey.
  • Honor Cancer Survivors: Take a moment to acknowledge and honor the cancer survivors in your life. Reach out to them, send a heartfelt message, or spend quality time together.

Other Forms of Support

The Irish Cancer Society are a community who help individuals affected by cancer. They offer information about support services as well as an online community where individuals can share their stories about cancer and get advice.

The Marie Keating Foundation provides vital information, advice and support on the signs and symptoms of cancer as well as help to prevent cancer or detect it at its earliest stages. The Marie Keating Foundation’s Survive and Thrive workshops and seminars have been created to help men and women who have finished cancer treatment to adapt to the ‘new normal.’

ARC Cancer Support Centres provide psychological, emotional, educational and practical support in a warm and welcoming environment to people with cancer and those who care for them. 

By acknowledging survivors of cancer, it creates a supportive environment to everyone affected by this disease. Whether that is a family member who has witnessed their loved one go through it or if it is someone who is currently going through cancer treatment. There are many ways to raise awareness and every individual has the right to tell their story as a way to encourage others to stay strong and overcome the challenges they may face. Creating a secure environment where survivors can unite, narrate their tales, and derive solace and motivation from each other’s experiences is vital in standing strong together.

If you would like more information about Myhomecare’s services

World Meditation Day: A Guide for Caregivers

Care Day 2024

World Meditation Day 2024: A Guide for Caregivers

World Meditation Day falls each year on May 21st and is aimed at creating awareness around the many benefits of meditation. It is a day that promotes self-care as a constant in our every day lives and demonstrates how meditation is particularly beneficial during busy, stressful times by calming our mental and emotional state of being.

It’s estimated that between 200 and 500 million people meditate around the world.

The role of a caregiver is a busy, responsible job and there are times when it can be a demanding role, requiring both empathy and technical skill to provide effective support for those who rely on it. This is why it is vital for caregivers to take care of their own mental and emotional health in order to provide the best quality of care.

Supporting our Careworkers at Myhomecare

At Myhomecare, supporting our careworkers creates an environment that reduces stress and brings a sense of community into work life. From  training and career progression with our Care Academy to support and guidance through our dedicated managers. Myhomecare recognise the importance of mental and emotional health for their caregivers as well as those receiving care.

I am happy that I work with Myhomecare, it is the best company I have worked with and the workers are very nice as well as the managers. l love working with them”.
Linda Omotayo/ Homecare Assistant

If you are interested in working with us, contact Myhomecare today for more information.

What is Meditation?

Meditation has been used for centuries to nurture a sense of calm and inner peace. It involves training the mind and rewiring negative thinking. Techniques can vary widely, but they generally involve mindfulness, concentration, or focusing on a particular object, thought, or activity. Meditation trains the mind to stay calm and focused and is often practiced seated or lying down in a quiet environment, but it can also be incorporated into daily activities such as walking and eating. The different types of meditation include:

  • Mindfulness Meditation: attention on breath, bodily sensations, thoughts, or emotions without judgment is practiced. The goal is to cultivate present-moment awareness and acceptance of one’s experiences.
  • Concentration Meditation: involves focusing the mind on a single point of reference, such as a mantra (a word or phrase), a visual object (like a candle flame), or the sensations of the breath. The aim is to train the mind to remain concentrated and steady.
  • Loving-Kindness Meditation: loving-kindness meditation involves cultivating feelings of compassion and goodwill towards oneself and others. Phrases are repeated or affirmations wishing happiness, peace, and well-being for themselves and others.
  • Body Scan Meditation: body scan meditation involves systematically scanning through the body, bringing awareness to each part and noticing any sensations or tensions present. This helps to promote relaxation and body awareness.

How To Meditate

A simple way to meditate is to:
1. Close your eyes.
2. Focus on taking deep breaths in and out and allow the mind to empty of thoughts.
3. Acknowledge thoughts if they pop up and simply wave them on their way like clouds in the sky.
4. Continue to breathe deeply and use it to deepen an inner sense of calm, until ready to open your eyes and continue with your day.

World Meditation Day: A Guide for Caregivers

The Benefits of Meditation

There are many benefits from meditating regularly, these include both physical and mental benefits and are a reason as to why meditation is becoming increasingly popular all over the world as a way to manage the challenges that life brings.

  • Reduces Stress and Anxiety: promotes relaxation by activating the body’s relaxation response, which can lower levels of stress hormones like cortisol. By promoting mindfulness and acceptance, meditation can help individuals manage anxious thoughts and emotions more effectively.
  • Improved Relationships: meditation can enhance interpersonal relationships by promoting empathy, compassion, and emotional regulation. By cultivating a greater sense of connection, individuals can experience more fulfilling and harmonious relationships.
  • Enhances Concentration: meditation can improve cognitive function, leading to better focus, concentration, and productivity. By training the mind to stay present and focused, meditation can improve mental clarity.
  • Better Sleep: promotes relaxation and helps individuals unwind before bedtime, leading to improved sleep quality. Regular meditation can help reduce insomnia symptoms.

How to Take Part in World Meditation Day

1. Many organisations host global meditation sessions on World Meditation Day. Connect with thousands of others around the world and meditate together.
2. Attend a group meditation session at a local park or virtually.
3. Why not spread the love by sharing your meditation experience on social media? Use the hashtag #WorldMeditationDay to join the trend.

World Meditation Day is a powerful reminder of the transformative potential of meditation in creating mental well-being and resilience. For caregivers, who may face busy schedules and emotional challenges in their roles, incorporating meditation into a daily routine can be especially beneficial.

With regular self-care and engaging in meditation practice, caregivers can cultivate inner peace, emotional balance, and greater resilience to the demands of their caregiving responsibilities. With a greater awareness of the amazing benefits of meditation, everyone will have the chance to experience calmness and clarity throughout the stresses of daily life.

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