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by: Gregory Weldy
Scary. Exhausting. Life-changing. These are just a few of the thoughts that run
through an adult child’s head when they start to think about caring for an aging
parent. It’s understandable considering multi-generational homes haven’t been
common in modern America. But finding a smart eldercare solution doesn’t have to
send you running for the headache meds. These tips and tricks will help make
finding a caring for aging parent strategy that creates a happier parent—and a
more relaxed you.
• Encouraging social activities is an important part of a good eldercare
solution. It’s easy to find activities an aging parent might enjoy. For example,
many newspapers print a weekly calendar of senior activities. You can also check
online for local senior groups. Don’t forget to look for adult day care services
as well. These facilities offer a variety of activities, from music lessons to
field trips. Adult day services can be an excellent resource for working
families or for caregivers who need a few hours of respite care.
Since social contact is a critical part of an eldercare solution, don’t let lack
of suitable transportation stop your loved one from finding interesting
activities. Your phone book’s city or municipal services section will direct you
to senior-friendly transportation.
Your family is another great source of social activities. Start a Sunday brunch
tradition or take a walk every Friday evening. Find an activity that everyone—or
almost everyone—will enjoy, and then make it a non-negotiable part of your
schedule.
• Don’t go it alone. Caring for an aging parent is one of the most stressful
family situations. In fact, research shows that family caregivers are more prone
to conditions such as depression and anxiety. Get the help you need to care for
your parent the right way. For example, ask a crafty neighbor to help pull out
and put up holiday decorations or enlist your college-age son to pick up
groceries. An eldercare solution is much less stressful if you take the time to
look for help.
• Open communication with your parent’s health care team can also ease the
burden of caring for an aging parent. Make time to take your senior parent to
medical appointments. If you can’t go, ask a trusted family member. By having a
second set of ears, you can ensure that everyone understands the doctor’s
treatments and recommendations.
Part of a less-stressed eldercare solution includes making copies of a parent’s
health care documents, like medical records, insurance policies, etc. By keeping
this information at hand, you won’t find yourself scrambling to access important
information needed during a medical crisis.
Caring for aging parent strategies should also include learning more about your
parent’s health care plans. Do you know how Medicare works? How will Mom apply
for Medicaid, and what determines if she’s eligible? Arming yourself with
knowledge now will make life easier when unexpected situations happen.
When it comes to creating a caring for aging parent plan, you don’t need to be a
quivering, stressed out mess. Prevent future stress by planning your eldercare
solution now.
Caring For
Aging Parents – Solutions For The Sandwich Generation
If you care for your own children in addition to caring for aging parents,
you’re a card-carrying member of what’s called the sandwich generation. You have
unique challenges, and these tips will help you meet them.
Seniors' Needs
Are Similar To Younger Adults In Many Ways But Considerably Different In Others
Seniors have the same needs everyone else has.
They need food, shelter, some secure income, friends, something to keep them
entertained, and good medical care.
But it is also true that seniors may have other needs like handicapped
accessibility at home, help with house keeping and shopping, or even skilled
nursing and medical care.
Falls
And The Elderly
More than one in three people age 65 years or older fall each year. The risk of
falling and thus fall-related injuries rises proportionally with age. Each year,
more than 1.6 million older persons go to US emergency departments for
fall-related injuries.
Senior
Drivers - How to Facilitate Your Aging Parent Understand When it is No longer
Safe to Drive
Elderly drivers can be a real problem to themselves and others on the road. As
we age one of the hardest things to do is give up our independence. Convincing
your aging parents the time has come to quit driving is not easy.
Gregory Weldy is an expert on guiding families through the tough choices and challenges of caring for aging parents. He has written an amazing Free report called, "Nursing Home Nightmares: Challenges of Caring For An Aging Parent". To claim you FREE copy, visit: http://www.BestElderCareAtHome.com
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