Monday, 13 August 2018

How to Help Older Adults with Medication Management

As people age, they rely on a number of medications to stay fit and healthy. But, one of the biggest challenges that seniors and family members face is the managing the different drugs properly. Because of multiple requirements of each medication, such as take with food or take on an empty stomach, it can become a difficult task for seniors to remember to take the right dosage at the right time. Forgetting to take their medications or taking incorrect dosages can prove to be fatal or result in serious side effects. So, how can you help seniors with their medication management? Here are some tips you can consider.
  • Keep a list – Create a complete list of all their medications, their dosage and frequency and provide it to your loved one. Update the list regularly and take it along when visiting each of their doctors. However, make sure your aging parent keeps the list same with him/her.
  • Store properly – Make sure to store the medicines properly in a sealed box. Throw away the expired or unused medicines.
  • Count the pills – Make sure to count the pills on regular basis. When visiting the doctor, calculate how many pills are left according to the prescription from the last visit. 
However, if the doctor prescribes any new medicine, stay with your loved one to see if there are any side effects. If anything concerns you, get in touch with their doctor immediately.  

However, if your loved one lives alone or you are unable to look after their medication use, you can consider hiring an experienced caregiver. An in-home care provider will assist your senior family member with their medication and also keep an eye on their health. 

If you are planning to hire an experienced Senior Care provider for your loved one in Contra Costa County,contact Always Best Care.

For more information, call (925) 210-0323.

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