Can Senior Home Care Aides Help Your Mom With Gardening?
The 2021 National Gardening Survey showed that there were about 18.3 million new gardeners between 2020 and 2021. Almost eight out of ten gardeners planned to garden just as much or even more in 2021. With Baby Boomers, gardening remained relatively the same as in post-pandemic years. Senior care specialists might be a good option to help your mom with gardening.
Your mom is and always has been an avid gardener. She’s having a harder time with daily activities, but you know she plans to maintain her flower beds and vegetable gardens this year, too. You’re just not sure how easy it will be for her.
Sit down with your mom and other family members and talk about her plans. If she’s going to garden this year, what support will she need? Here are the things that ensure she’s able to garden as much as she’d like.
Gardening Tools to Make It Easier
Several gardening tools can make it easier for someone with mobility issues to work in a garden. A garden cart with a padded seat that allows her to sit down to weed is one idea. This type of cart has pockets and bins that carry gardening tools and supplies.
Your mom can get down on her knees, but she struggles to get back up. With a portable garden kneeler, she’ll have a padded board to kneel on, and the heavy-duty side rails provide support when she stands back up.
How about a hand weeding tool that does the work without your mom bending over? She puts the blades of the tool around a weed, twists it, and the weed comes out. A seed planting device called a “seedmaster” works like a syringe and allows her to plant one seed at a time.
Ergonomic hand shovels and rakes are ideal if your mom has arthritis. She won’t struggle to hold the tools when joint pain is present.
Senior Home Care Aides Also Benefit Your Mom
Hire senior home care services for your mom. Instead of going outside on her own, she can have her caregiver help her carry garden supplies and sit down with her while she works. Her caregiver can make sure she takes breaks to drink water.
If your mom often forgets to put on her sunscreen, she’ll have a caregiver available to remind her. The caregiver can supervise her and make sure she’s not overheating or becoming dehydrated when she’s in the sun for extended periods.
With a caregiver’s help, your mom can carry in her harvested crops and wash everything before storing produce in the refrigerator or freezer. Does your mom cook on her own? If not, her caregiver works with her to plan weekly menus and prepare meals and snacks as needed. Senior home care services ensure your mom is able to garden as much as she wants this summer. Call to learn more.
If you or an aging loved one is considering hiring Senior Care in Shelter Island, NY, call the caring staff at Artful Home Care today at 631-685-5001.
Sources:
https://garden.org/newswire/view/dave/114/2021-National-Gardening-Survey-released/
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