Four Practices to Prevent COVID-19
While most of the world is breathing easier, feeling comfortable about going out, and putting away worries about developing COVID-19, the virus is still out there and is still a health threat to your aging loved one. Many sources say that as a world, we will perhaps always be living with COVID-19 just like we do other infectious diseases and the key is adapting to it so that despite its ability to continue to infect people, we can still do the things we love. Home care assistance providers can be on top of safety protocols to keep your loved one healthy.
Like many infectious diseases, they provide the largest threat to the elderly community and those with weakened immune systems due to age, health, or other complications.
In order to help keep your loved ones safe and healthy, you should encourage them to follow these four key tips for avoiding infection.
Get vaccinated and boosted. Staying on top of vaccines is key for most people. Help your loved one know when booster shots become available so that she can stay up-to-date on preventing the latest or strongest strains that are prevalent. It’s not only important for your loved one to keep up to date on her vaccinations, but also for anyone who spends significant time with her such as you, your family, and her home care team. Check your home care assistance team’s policies for vaccinations and ask any home care assistance provider who comes into the home to be fully vaccinated.
Avoid large, indoor crowds. This may mean that some activities your loved one used to enjoy need to be given serious consideration about attending again, especially if she has other health conditions that could make a COVID-19 infection especially dangerous. Crowded movie theaters, bus tours, and other indoor events should be discussed and reviewed before attending. If your loved one is traveling, review the COVID-19 community levels to determine how safe they are to visit.
Wear a good mask. When the pandemic first started, there was a shortage of masks, so lots of creative individuals made many cute, funny, and unique masks. While those were some help, you can now purchase high-quality masks that may not be as “fashionable,” but will provide your loved one safety when she needs to travel to areas where others will be. For the best protection, she should wear a mask such as an N95 mask that fits securely around her nose and mouth. If she needs care from a home care assistance provider who has recently been exposed, her provider should wear the mask while in the home as well.
Practice thorough hand washing. Washing her hands for at least 20 seconds each time she touches a public surface, enjoys a meal, and uses the bathroom will keep COVID-19 and many other illnesses like the flu and cold away.
Helping your loved one stay on top of these four practices will help keep her safe and healthy and able to enjoy life.
If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring professional Home Care Assistance Services in Hunterdon NJ, please talk to the caring staff at Generations Home Health Care today. Providing Home Care in Somerset, Essex, Union, Morris, and Hunterdon Counties. Call us today at (908) 290-0691 or (973) 241-4534.
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