The Senior Home Care Challenge Every Caregiver Accepted

How Chairs with Swivel-Locking Seats and Lockable Casters Can Help Seniors Age in Place, Improve Senior Home Care, and Keep Caregivers Safe

Better Senior Home Care with Swivel Chairs, Swivel-locking Seats and lockable Casters. Chairs with wheels

Senior home care markets, particularly dining rooms, present unique challenges that require innovations in seating, such as swivel-locking seats and lockable casters. The hidden dangers both caregivers and seniors face simply to have a meal no longer need to be ignored. Caregivers and those they care for now have the option to return to the table safely with a simple switch in dining chairs.

Today’s Furniture and Senior Furniture Don’t Cut the Mustard

In today’s furnishings, furniture is not designed to move. Many caregivers and professionals working in senior home care have simply accepted the struggle of seating someone in the dining room. It often becomes the caregiver's responsibility to provide whatever physical effort they can exert when moving a seated person up to the table. At times, caregivers feel more like “hired muscle” than “givers of care.”

Senior Home Care Involves Family and Family Homes

Senior home care often involves seniors caring for each other. Seniors lack the strength and agility to provide the required mobility assistance. The likelihood of the caregiver tripping or losing balance is heightened. An accident while getting to the table can not only alter plans for aging in place, but it can also have severe repercussions for both the caregiver and the senior. Remember: a fall or personal injury changes everything for everyone!

Care at home is provided within a confined space by untrained family or friend caregivers. As residential homes do not offer the openness typically found in institutional communities, caregivers are at risk of incurring their own injuries, further complicating the caregiving situation.

Seniors at home can have a hard time getting enough water and food to meet nutritional requirements. According to nutritionists, people living at home are better fed and nourished when the process of getting seated at the table increases their sense of dignity and self-worth. When someone is pulling, shoving, and pushing another person to get to the table, it makes for a very uncomfortable experience.

Solution to Senior Home Care Needs: Chairs with Swivel-Locking Seats and Lockable Casters

Chairs with swivel-locking seats and lockable casters allow for easy movement and a safe return to the table. They enable caregivers to safely navigate a seated person towards the table without fear of injury or sustaining a fall. These chairs remain in place and do not need to take up too much space when seating a person at the table. They increase safety for both the caregiver and the seated person, improving the experience of mealtime and the intake of food and water for seniors.

Senior home care doesn’t need to challenge mealtimes; it can bring joy to mealtimes with chairs that have lockable casters and swivel-locking seats.