Considering Overnight Care? Here's What You Need to Know

Brian Callahan • July 31, 2023

Keeping your elderly loved one at home requires a lot of decision-making. This can include what type of care your loved one should receive for different occasions. Home care services will offer different options to meet the unique needs of each family and individual. Let's look at some details of overnight care and how it can benefit your family.


What Is Overnight Care?

The first thing you should know is that 24-hour care and overnight care are not the same type of home care services, according to Elder. 24-hour care involves the presence of a trained professional who will care for a loved one and oversee many types of care tasks during the day as well as be on-site during the night. 24-hour care is often provided by two individuals who will work separate shifts.

With overnight care, a caregiver only stays at your loved one's home overnight. Trained caregivers are available to aid with dressing, showering, meal preparation, and navigating around their living space. Caregivers offer solid support and reassurance throughout the night.


Who Should Use Overnight Care?

Overnight care works well for individuals who can still manage their daily activities but require additional help during specific tasks. It also is ideal for those who may become easily disoriented and have a greater risk of wandering or falling at night. If your loved one frequently forgets to take their medication, their symptoms can become even worse, but with the help of a caregiver, they'll stay on schedule and take their medications when necessary. These services not only ensure that your loved one is doing necessary things like showering and eating properly but help them feel secure and supported.


Can This Help With Burnout?

If you've been caring for a loved one yourself, you may occasionally experience burnout. Caregiver burnout is a real issue that affects most caregivers at some point. Burnout happens when the primary caregiver doesn't receive the support they need and the proper amount of breaks that they need. When this happens, the level of care that is being provided can be drastically impacted in a negative way. By enlisting the help of an overnight care service, you can get the break you need without leaving your loved one alone.


Overnight care from home care services can be helpful for you and your loved one. Are you in need of overnight care? If you would like to learn more about our services, please contact us today.

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