Stroke & Paralysis Care for Seniors Living in Michigan

After your loved ones suffer from a stroke, it’s crucial to take care of their health for preventing further complications and reoccurrences. At Assured Home Nursing, we offer expert stroke paralysis care for seniors to help them regain their mobility. Our stroke recovery service is designed to help elders with muscle movements and paralysis.

We understand that stroke is of different types and each person has a unique journey of recovery. This is why our RNs carefully analyze the needs of each client and offer personalized home care plans. With our stroke paralysis care, your elders can regain their independence and live a more fulfilling life.

Why Should You Opt for our Stroke & Paralysis Care Service?

When a stroke occurs it’s important to manage it immediately! If your elder has suffered from stroke or paralysis, then choosing Assured Home Nursing is the smartest decision for their faster recovery. Here are some of the most common symptoms which are visible after a stroke paralysis:

  1. Numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg
  2. Trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech
  3. Dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination
  4. Severe headache with no known cause
  5. Changes in behavior or withdrawal
  6. Stiff muscles and reduce movement

It’s important to note that these symptoms can also occur due to other medical conditions, so it’s essential to seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

Senior Home Care Benefits for Stroke & Paralysis

Caring for a loved one who has experienced a stroke paralysis can be an emotionally and physically demanding task. We offer an extra helping hand to ensure your elders receive the necessary support and care they need. Our stroke paralysis services in MI for seniors include:

1. Passive workouts Assistance

After a stroke paralysis, many seniors may struggle with weakness, muscle stiffness, or paralysis on one side of their body. Our stroke caregivers provide passive workouts to improve their range of motion, muscle strength, and flexibility. These exercises are designed specifically for each person’s abilities and needs, for an effective recovery journey. We use gentle techniques such as passive range of motion exercises, where the caregiver carefully moves the affected limbs through various motions to maintain flexibility and avoid muscle tightness.

2. Mobility support

Stroke paralysis survivors may face difficulties with walking, balance, or coordination. Our caregivers provide mobility support, such as transferring from bed to chair, walking, and using assistive devices. We prioritize safety and dignity, ensuring that seniors living in Birmingham can move around their homes with confidence and independence. We also offer guidance on safe movement techniques to prevent falls and injuries.

3. Speech therapy

Stroke paralysis may cause difficulties with speech and language, known as aphasia. Our stroke caregivers offer speech therapy to help seniors regain their ability to communicate effectively. This may include exercises to improve speech clarity, language comprehension, and cognitive skills related to communication. Our speech therapists use a variety of techniques, such as repetition exercises, picture cards, and word-finding activities, to help stroke survivors improve their communication skills.

4. Pain Management

Many stroke survivors experience pain, whether it’s due to muscle stiffness, nerve damage, or other factors. Our stroke caregivers provide pain management techniques to help seniors find relief and improve their quality of life. This may include medication management, relaxation techniques, or physical therapy to reduce pain and discomfort. We also provide emotional support and encouragement to help stroke paralysis survivors cope with the challenges of pain and discomfort.

We Treat your Seniors Like Our Own Family Members

Don’t let a stroke or paralysis hold your loved one from living their life to the fullest. Our stroke caregivers assist aging adults to recover faster after a stroke. Remember, it’s important to take immediate treatment after a stroke occurs. Contact us today at (248) 593-8134 and learn about how we can help elders start their journey to a brighter future. We serve in different counties of Michigan such as Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County, and Detroit Metro Area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of services do you provide in Stroke and Paralysis Care?
Assured Home Nursing caregivers help with physical therapy exercises, that have been approved by a Physical therapist, and provide all the support to improve the stroke patient’s mobility.  They can also give emotional support to overcome their depression and anxiety apart from regular assistance and care.
How do caregivers support paralyzed seniors to overcome their mobility issues?
Our caregivers encourage physical activity to improve mobility, strength and balance. They also give regular massages or help them perform simple stretching exercises to overcome mobility issues among paralyzed patients.
Will you provide free consultation for stroke and paralysis care? 
Yes, we provide free consultation not only for stroke and paralysis but also for every other care service. Call us @ (248) 593-8134 to book a free consultation.
How do caregivers take care of seizures in stroke patients?
All our caregivers are knowledgeable about handling emergencies such as seizures. They ensure that the loved one with seizures is not hurt by taking all the precautionary measures while shaking and jerking continue. Once the seizures slow down, our caregivers make sure their breathing is normal.
Are your caregivers specialized or trained in stroke and paralysis care?
All our caregivers are experienced and trained to take care of the medical conditions of the seniors including stroke and paralysis care. Training caregivers is a continuous process at Assured Home Nursing. We provide the knowledge and resources to handle all kinds of emergency situations while caring for the elderly.
How do you take care of a bedridden paralyzed patient?
Massage and therapeutic activities are needed for the bedridden patient to relax their muscles and also strengthen them by increasing the blood flow. Our caregivers maintain the hygiene of the bedridden paralyzed patient by frequently changing their clothes and bed sheets. Also, they thoroughly clean the patient’s entire body in regular intervals with a towel or sponge to avoid infections.
Is meal preparation and housekeeping covered as part of stroke and paralysis care?
Meal preparation and housekeeping are a part of Assured Home Nursing’s stroke and paralysis care.

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