Senior Loved Ones and The Holidays
The Holidays -- How are the seniors in your life getting along?
The holidays give us time to escape our daily routine and spend quality time with our senior loved ones. Lets face it, our daily lives are often hectic. Work, school, errands and more preoccupy us with getting through each day. While our busy lives often include visits with our senior loved ones, we are sometimes distracted with our own lives. It's not until we have downtime to relax that we realize our loved one needed help. That’s why this holiday season is a great time to take a step back and really look at your senior loved one and see how they’re getting along.
When visiting this holiday season, pause and ask yourself if your elderly parent, sibling, or friend is in good health physically. Look and listen for signs that they may need help.
Here are a few things to consider:
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Ask questions and listen to their answers.
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Check for any potential hazards in their home.
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Look for signs that the activities of daily living are being done.
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Look for signs of depression.
Is it time to find help?
If there are signs of physical health issues, insist your loved one see a physician and receive proper care. If there are signs of deteriorating mental health, or hazard issues around the house, it may be time to have a talk about with the senior family member about their senior living and care options. During the holidays, it often becomes evident that it’s time to make difficult decisions and begin planning to accommodate the proper care of an elderly family member outside of their own home.
Where to find help?
“There is a need for care outside the customary family environment now that life expectancy has been increasing. Families have come to realize that the quality of life is often better for those seniors that change their living options when they can no longer remain independent in their own homes,” says Anita Kremer, Publisher of Alternatives for Seniors.
Fortunately, there is an abundance of information available today for seniors and their families. With the 65 and older age group growing dramatically, the need for information is as important as ever. “With more and more housing and home care services to choose from, there is a great demand for readily available information to help seniors and families understand and sort through when exploring available options.”
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Directories with Senior Housing and Care Options
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Online Information
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FREE Personalized Help: (888) WE-ASSIST
So during this holiday season, remember you are not alone. If you find your loved one needs assistance, there are options. And if you feel overwhelmed, just call the information specialists.
BLOG DATE: November 27, 2013
Writer: Ryan Allen