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The Firefighters Introduced us to the VIAL for LIFE

Golden Heart Senior Care had a great time connecting with fellow local businesses over lunch at Revel Vegas, where we had the pleasure of meeting the Clark County Firefighters Community Outreach team.

The firefighters introduced us to the VIAL for LIFE Emergency Envelope—a simple yet powerful tool designed to help save lives. They recommend that seniors keep this envelope on their refrigerator, filled with key information like their name, current medications, and emergency contacts.

Why? Because in a crisis, every second counts. Having this information easily accessible allows emergency responders to jump into action without losing time searching for medication bottles or personal details.

It was an informative and engaging afternoon, and we’re excited to spread the word about this life-saving initiative!

Golden Heart Senior Care Joins Friends of Parkinson’s for Annual Bunny Run!

Golden Heart Senior Care was proud to participate in the annual Bunny Run hosted by Friends of Parkinson’s, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s disease. This festive event brought the community together for a fun-filled day that featured a social gathering, local vendor shopping opportunities, and a variety of delicious offerings from a gourmet food truck. Our team was honored to join this meaningful cause, connect with attendees, and support the vital work that Friends of Parkinson’s continues to do in improving the lives of those living with Parkinson’s.

How Can Families Have the Conversation About Home Care with Seniors?

It’s never easy to talk about some of the bigger changes that come with aging. In so many cases, seniors worry that their health and changing needs might mean that they have to leave their homes and give up their independence. Solutions like home care services can help so much, but first families have to have an open conversation.

Choose a Comfortable Moment

There may never be one perfect moment to talk about elder care services, but there are definitely times when it’s obvious that the conversation won’t go well. Ideally, everyone involved in the conversation should be relaxed and in a mood to talk openly. If there are a lot of distractions going on, choosing another time is probably a good idea.

Offer Lots of Reassurance

Part of the reason this conversation can be so uncomfortable is that seniors may worry about what it means. They could fear that they’re going to have to move or face other big changes that they won’t enjoy and don’t want. Reassuring seniors that they’re not going to be forced to do anything they don’t want to do is such an important part of the process.

Talk About What Home Care Does

Often seniors resist the idea of home care or don’t want to talk about it because they don’t realize what it does. The first fact to share is that home care providers aren’t there to take over the situation and order seniors around. They are there to offer just the help that seniors need. There are plenty of ways professional caregivers support aging adults and yet still allow them to maintain their independence and autonomy.

Ask About Seniors’ Plans

If family caregivers haven’t talked about seniors’ plans for the future, now is the time. Do seniors want to age in place? Do they want to live with family members? Or maybe they want to wait and eventually find an assisted living community they like. The best way for family caregivers to help seniors meet those goals and put those plans to work is to know they exist.

Focus on Independence

Above all, seniors tend to respond best to the things that support their independence, both now and in the future. Home care providers can do exactly that, since the help they offer can change gradually over time as seniors’ needs change. It can help a lot to remind seniors that the goal is to support them in their goals, particularly the ones related to maintaining their independence. Taking away control means that seniors are more likely to resist, even when they do know they need help.

These types of conversations aren’t necessarily going to be handled all in one round. They often have to occur over time and tackle various aspects of what’s happening each time. Home care services are something that seniors can try out in the meantime and get to know. As they get more comfortable with all of this, they may be more open to how home care providers can work to support them.

If you are considering home care in Summerlin, NV for an aging loved one, please contact the caring staff at Golden Heart Senior Care of Summerlin. 702-800-4616