The caregiving journey does not start the same for everyone as it depends on your family dynamics and the changing needs of your loved one. Here’s how to start making home care arrangements with the right understanding and know-how.

Preparing for Hospital Discharge

While your loved one recovers at the hospital, plan ahead by preparing the home, family and other support that they will need after returning home.

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Family Support and Discussion

The caregiving journey can involve the whole family so read up on how to build healthy family dynamics and support for your loved one’s changing care needs.

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Managing Care Routine

A caregiving routine can help better manage caregiving duties, such as hygiene and mealtimes. Find out more about the “4 Ps” to get started.

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Home Modifications

Home modifications such as installation of grab bars and ramps can help your loved one move about independently and safely.

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Assistive Devices

Assistive devices such as hearing aids and wheelchairs can improve your loved one’s mobility and ability to participate in physical and social activities.

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Fall Prevention

Your loved one should be able to live at home confidently. See how you can make their home safer by reducing risks of falls and injuries.

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Diet and Meals

A well-balanced diet is an important part of caregiving, so here are tips to provide healthy meals and keep your loved one hydrated.

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Engaging My Loved One

While juggling your care duties, don’t forget to keep bonding with and building up the relationship with your loved one.

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Managing Emergencies

Emergencies involving your loved one can happen anytime, anywhere. Refer to this handy list for help.

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