Ebenezer Blog

What to do if my husband or wife needs Chronic Care

Written by Ebenezer | Aug 12, 2024

For many older adults, living with multiple chronic conditions can be challenging. Maintaining a variety of treatments can be overwhelming for the person with the chronic health condition, as well as the caregiving spouse. Reaching out to the community for resources is beneficial, and our staff at Ebenezer Senior Living can help create a plan that best fits the needs of the person living with a chronic condition.

Enhanced Care Living

As part of our Continuum of Independence at Ebenezer, we are proud to offer Enhanced Care Suites for our residents recovering from illness, injury, or surgery.

We work with our seniors and their spouses to develop personalized care plans aimed at aiding recovery safely and successfully. During the recovery process, services are provided by a trained and compassionate personal care staff that is onsite 24 hours a day.

Residents in our care suites can take advantage of a variety of rehabilitative therapies including occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy, as needed. Support services are available for those who have more specific care requirements. Whether the stay is long-term or short-term, our Enhanced Care Suites will provide the care, comfort, and encouragement our seniors need to heal. Our professional staff will be there for your husband or wife every step of the way.

Tips for Caregivers

Tips for caregivers of seniors living with chronic care:

  1. Be mindful that your spouse may be experiencing a loss of function and independence due to their chronic condition.
  2. Empathize with your husband or wife if they are feeling down. Validate their concerns and feelings.
  3. Check out community resources and get in touch with case managers to help get your loved one’s needs met.

If your spouse needs chronic care, consider our Enhanced Care Living suites at Ebenezer Senior Living. Call today to speak with our wonderful staff members about how we can help your loved one heal.