Who Needs Homebound Care?
Elderly oral care is a large part of the services provided by homebound dentists. The elderly face numerous challenges to maintaining their oral health, both because of a decreased ability to maneuver floss and toothbrushes and decreased mobility that makes it difficult to go to the dentist. For the elderly who are bed-bound, unable to drive, confined to a wheelchair, or living in a nursing home, homebound care brings the dental office right to them, providing all the necessary services found in a traditional dental office.
You might also prefer or require homebound care if you:
- Can’t drive or don’t have a driver’s license
- Are vision-impaired
- Are in long-term hospital care
- Have severe anxiety or a panic disorder
- Are agoraphobic
- Suffer from dementia or Alzheimer’s
Homebound dentists even help maintain the oral health of comatose patients to reduce the likelihood of complications related to problems with the teeth and gums.
Choosing Homebound Care
If you have physical or other issues that make it difficult for you to get to the dentist, consider homebound care. Also, if you are a caregiver for a person who has mobility issues, dental care in your charge’s home can greatly improve their quality of life. Patients with dementia or Alzheimer’s can benefit from at-home care because they tend to have difficult adjusting to changes in their surroundings. Keeping them at home helps them feel comfortable and secure, whereas taking them to a dentist’s office could cause confusion, disorientation, and hostility. Dental care is a vital part of your overall good health, so take advantage of homebound dentistry to ensure you or those in your care are able to receive everything from regular cleanings to restorations and tooth replacement in a comfortable, non-threatening environment.
Contact us at Homecare Dentists today!