National Cleaning Week – Tips for Keeping Your Parent’s Kitchen Clean and Healthy

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Home Care in Bernardsville NJ: National Cleaning Week – Tips for Keeping Your Parent’s Kitchen Clean and Healthy

Giving your aging loved one the highest quality of life as they age in place is not just about meeting their physical needs and challenges to keep them safe and healthy. You must also keep their environment in mind and do what you can do to keep their home fresh, healthy, and comfortable, which helps to support better mental and emotional health, encourage more social engagement, and even give them a more active, engaged lifestyle. March 26 through April 2 is National Cleaning Week. This is the perfect time for you to get started with your parent’s spring cleaning by revamping your cleaning efforts for each area of the home so that you can keep their space as clean and healthy as possible throughout their later years.

While every room of the home requires regular cleaning, there are some that pose additional challenges but are especially important, such as the kitchen. Controlling germs and smells in this area is critical to protecting your parent’s health and making their home comfortable and inviting.

 

Use these tips to keep your parent’s kitchen clean and healthy:

  • Hydrogen peroxide. Reducing the harsh chemicals that your loved one is using throughout their home can help to create an environment that is healthier and safer. One way you can do this is by replacing kitchen cleaners with hydrogen peroxide. This can kill germs and remove stains even on delicate materials such as stone.
  • Deodorize naturally. The sink drain can harbor germs and odors that make the kitchen an unpleasant place to be. Deodorize the garbage disposal by adding lemon and orange peels, baking soda, and coarse salt, and grinding.
  • Clean the refrigerator safely. You want to avoid using strongly scented chemical cleaners or those that have dangerous components in appliances that contact food, such as the refrigerator or microwave. Instead, make a paste with baking soda and lemon juice, scrub into the surfaces, and then rinse with water.

 

If you have been looking for ways to improve your parent’s quality of life and enhance their later years, now may be the ideal time for you to consider starting home care for them. Whether your senior needs extensive care and assistance, or would simply benefit from extra companionship and diversification of care and social engagement, an in-home senior care services provider can be exactly what they need. By creating a highly personalized approach to care, support, assistance, and encouragement, this care provider can help your loved one manage their individual needs, challenges, and limitations in the way that is right for them, while also helping them to pursue an active, engaged, fulfilling, and independent quality of life. When it comes to helping them keep their home fresh, clean, and healthy, this care provider can help your parent come up with a routine, choose cleaning techniques that work for your parent’s home and abilities, and helping them to modify cleaning tasks so that your parent can enjoy a clean, healthy home and get the sense of accomplishment of knowing that they are taking proper care of their home.

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering hiring professional home care in Bernardsville, 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.

 

 

Susan Myer, RN, BSN, CCRN, CDP