About who needs care: Had a stroke my father has intermittent confusion, his gait is unsteady, which makes him at risk for falls and injury. He will be needing assistance at home. About the care needs: 1. What are you looking for in a caregiver? Someone patient, empathetic, and encouraging, particularly with helping him engage in physical therapy and daily activities. A caregiver who can provide gentle reminders to eat, stay hydrated, and take medications. Someone with experience working with stroke recovery or similar conditions. 2. Is there anything else we should know about your ideal caregiver? They should be comfortable assisting with light physical support, such as guiding him to practice simple exercises or walking with assistance. Someone who can communicate clearly and calmly, especially when he feels confused or frustrated. A caregiver who can create a calm and positive environment, perhaps using humor or light conversation to lift his spirits. 3. What type of personality would be a good fit? A warm, upbeat, and optimistic individual who can provide reassurance. Someone flexible and adaptable, as his needs might change day-to-day. A caregiver who is understanding and doesnt take it personally if he is resistant or irritable due to confusion. 4. Are there any specialized skills they need? Training or experience in stroke recovery, including physical therapy exercises or mobility support. Familiarity with safe eating techniques (e. g., managing swallowing difficulties if present) and meal encouragement. Basic knowledge of cognitive support techniques, such as using prompts or memory aids to reduce confusion. 5. Should they have any specific hobbies/interests? It could be helpful if they enjoy light conversation or storytelling to keep him engaged. Someone who enjoys music or puzzles, as these might help stimulate his mind during downtime. If your dad has any hobbies or interests (e. g., watching sports, gardening), someone who shares or supports those interests would be a bonus. Services needed include: meal preparation, errands / shopping, light housekeeping, feeding, bathing / dressing, and mobility assistance.
Mobility Assistance
Bathing / Dressing
Feeding
Light Housekeeping
Meal Preparation
Errands / Shopping