All too often seniors worry that technology is just too complicated to learn or that it doesn’t serve any real purpose for their daily needs. But with the advancements in technology come services that can help your elderly family member in ways she might not have thought were possible. Telehealth is just one example, and it’s an increasingly popular option for accessing healthcare from the comfort of home. Your elderly family member can stay connected with healthcare professionals and get the help that she needs.
What Is Telehealth?
Telehealth uses video calling and other solutions to offer medical advice and care. Even a phone call with your senior’s medical providers falls under the heading of telehealth. This type of care means that your elderly family member can use her smartphone, tablet, or computer to access healthcare options like doctor visits, wellness checks, mental health counseling, physical therapy, and more. Depending on your senior’s needs, she may be able to address a great many concerns right from the comfort of her own home.
Improved Access to Healthcare
Very often seniors have other factors that cause difficulty in receiving the medical care that they need, like a need for transportation help. Accessing healthcare via technology allows your elderly family member to avoid waiting in doctor’s offices to be seen, removes the need for transportation help, and allows your senior to stay connected to care when she needs it. When seniors don’t have easy access to healthcare that works for them, they’re more likely to experience health complications that were completely avoidable.
Convenience
Convenience is something that almost every aging adult needs much more of in their life. By simply making a phone or video call, your elderly family member is able to get the medical attention that she needs. And with medication delivery from pharmacies, your elderly family member may be able to have everything that she needs without having to worry about leaving her home at all. Most of the tools that are truly useful and that your senior needs most at this stage of her life offer her greater convenience.
Reducing Social Isolation
Social isolation is a huge concern for aging adults. The good news is that if your elderly family member has started to become more isolated, she does have some options. Telehealth can help her to reduce her social isolation, not just because she’s able to reach out to medical professionals, but in other ways, too. There are other agencies and groups that are able to help your elderly family member to improve her overall well-being. By having that easy access to other people, your senior can stave off feelings of isolation, depression, and loneliness.
Finding the right healthcare options for your senior can sometimes feel complicated, especially when her needs are changing. Telehealth offers her the flexibility and convenience that she needs in order to talk to medical providers when and how she needs to do so. All of that helps her to feel safer and offers you and other family members plenty of peace of mind, too.
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