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10 Really Quick Tips for Those Caring for Elderly Loved Ones

Did you know that approximately 40.4 million caregivers have provided unpaid care to an adult or child in the last 12 months? The majority of these caregivers are caring for their aging parents or seniors.

 

You have a busy life, and dealing with aging parents is part of it. But how can you find time to read up on all the advice that's out there? Read the below article for 10 quick tips for eldercare.

 

1. Evaluate Your Parent's Activities of Daily Living

If you are dealing with aging parents you will need to assess your parent's ability to complete the activities of daily living also known as ADL's. The activities of daily living include: 

  • Personal hygiene

  • Continence management

  • Dressing

  • Feeding 

  • Ambulating 

If they cannot complete these activities they will need in-home eldercare

 

2. Check-In With Them Frequently

One of the most important things when caring for aging parents is checking in on them. Be sure to call frequently and establish touchpoints for how they are doing and feeling. Visit them as often as you can to evaluate them in person and spend quality time with them.

 

 

3. Assess Their Living Situation

As people age certain living situations may no longer be acceptable for their needs. For example, if their current home has stairs it may be a good idea to move to a single-story home. If your aging parents cannot complete the activities of daily living now may be a good time to move into an assisted living facility.

 

 

4. Examine Your Aging Parents Finances

Do you know your parent's financial situation? It's important to understand what they can afford in terms of care-giving, housing, and medical care. You need to evaluate if you will need to support them financially as well as physically and emotionally.

 

 

5. Connect Them to Their Community

Seniors should avoid being solitary. Try to get your parents connected to their community. Potlucks, game nights, and golf are all great activities for seniors to gather with their community. 

 

 

6. Plan Outings for Your Parent

Does your aging parent get out of the house enough? Plan outings for them to get out of the house. Bring your whole family along to make it a fun family affair. 

 

 

7. Hire a Professional Caregiver

Sometimes you have no choice but to hire a professional caregiver. This may be the best option for both you and your parents. There are many qualified caregivers ready to help your loved ones.

 

 

8. Get Educated on ElderCare

Are you in over your head? Try reading up on elder care. It's important to understand the necessities of caring for the elderly.

 

 

9. Meet Up With Others in Your Situation

Consider hosting a meet up for others that are also caring for aging parents. It's important to have a community that understands what you're going through.

 

 

10. Take Advantage of Modern Technology

Use modern technology like smart speakers and cameras to communicate with your parents. These tools will help them live an easier life once set up. 

 

 

Need Help Dealing With Aging Parents?

Have you realized after reading these 10 quick tips that you need help dealing with aging parents? Professionals are standing by to help you and your loved ones. Elite Home Health Care specializes in personal care, companionship and housekeeping, and skilled nursing and therapy.

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