Over the last two years, we have been constantly inundated with information about the coronavirus. Most of them were more like statistics and details about the variants of this virus. It is good to be informed. But unfortunately, the media focus more on statistics than on information that is actually practical and useful.

What about pandemics and caring for our parents or grandparents?

As we all know, the most vulnerable group of people at risk of covid are the elderly. Many of them are unable to be self-sufficient due to their age or health condition. Often, relatives help them with tasks they can no longer perform themselves. According to data from the University Hospital in Berlin, 24% of people who care for relatives during a pandemic are still unable to help them. A further 32% say that the situation in their household has worsened. 24% of relatives reported that they were at higher risk of stress.

What can be done about it?

We all want our loved ones to live full and meaningful lives. However, if you tried to help them yourself, you would probably only make the situation worse. Humorist Erma Bombeck once said: “Worries are like a rocking chair: they keep you busy, but they don’t move you anywhere.” Instead of worrying and making the situation worse, focus on how to solve the problem.

The solution is to choose a qualified professional who can not only care for your loved ones, but also provide emotional support and companionship. Having an in-home caregiver has never been a better choice. This is because home caregivers mostly stay at home, not going to the office or a crowded shopping mall, where the chances of contracting the disease are much higher. This will keep your parents and grandparents as safe as possible during a coronavirus pandemic.

How to make sure you have the right home carer?

When you feel sick, see a doctor. When your car breaks down, you go to a mechanic. Shouldn’t you trust professionals for the care of your loved ones anyway?

We have 14 years of experience in the fields of nursing and caregiving. We employ hundreds of home carers every month. We have a wealth of experience and contacts, so we can find you the ideal candidate for caregiving.

What about coronavirus prevention?

Like everyone else, we have experienced everything the pandemic has brought. We provide detailed information to all our staff about local restrictions in relation to covid-19. Atena also informs its employees on how to prevent infection and minimise the possibility of infecting themselves or someone else. We promote vaccination of home carers even in countries where it is not compulsory. We do this because we recognise that caregivers come into contact with a much more vulnerable group.

Everyone wants the best for their parents or grandparents. When it comes to caring for them, right now you need to limit the time you spend with them. Instead of yourself, let a qualified professional make sure they get the care they need and the emotional support they deserve. To make sure that the right person is by their side, the best decision is to trust the experts in the field. Work with experts – success is no accident.