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Could Social Media Help You be a Better Caregiver?

6/24/2016

 

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In this day and age, social media is everywhere. It seems that every company implores you to check them out on Facebook, follow them on Twitter, or favorite them on Instagram. This is an exceptionally useful tactic for spreading information and making people aware of your offerings, as well as finding those offerings that you need. What, however, about your role as a caregiver? Could using social media regularly really improve the efforts that you put forth for your aging parent, or the benefits that they get from this care? For those who are comfortable with the platforms and know how to use them effectively and correctly, the answer is yes. 

Some of the ways that social media can help you to be a better caregiver include:
  • Simplifying help searches. Whether it is a company to manage your parent's lawn or a new doctor, you know that researching new services can be time consuming and frustrating. This is especially true if you are already busy caring for your parent, your children, and other obligations in your life. Using social media effectively enables you to find the services that you need without having to take a tremendous amount of time away from your efforts. This ensures that your parent gets what they need from you and from the services.

  • Update loved ones. As a caregiver it is likely that you have people ask you frequently how your parent is doing. This is even more likely if your loved one has recently been ill or has undergone a medical procedure. Managing frequent calls can make it seem like you are always on the phone and you may end up forgetting to tell someone something. Using social media enables you to provide thorough updates whenever necessary so that everyone gets the same information at the same time. In respect for your parent's privacy, set up private pages that are only accessible to authorized people. This ensures that only friends and family are able to read the information about your parent.

  • Stay in touch with your parent. If you are a distance caregiver it can be difficult to keep up with your parent as much as you would like to. You may feel as though you only get to check in on them occasionally, and if you try to call or they try to call you there is always the possibility that one of you will not be available. Social media enables you to stay in touch with a tech-savvy senior so that you can feel more connected to them and more confident about your care efforts. Social media enables you to post pictures of your children, send messages, and even leave videos for them to watch. That way they can check in on the family whenever it works for them and send back messages. If they have a home care provider, this care provider can also stay in touch with you to ensure you stay on the same page regarding their care. 

If you or an aging loved one are considering caregivers in Arlington Heights, IL, contact the caring staff at Gentle Home Services. Call today (800) 860-9823.


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