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Does Your Aging Parent Need Adult Care? Here are Some Signs to Watch Out For

If you are an adult child of an aging parent, chances are you are wondering whether they need some help or not. It is only natural to worry about your mom or dad, especially if you live miles away, and you don’t get to see them often.

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Does Your Aging Parent Need Adult Care? Here are Some Signs to Watch Out For

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  1. Does Your Aging Parent Need Adult Care? Here are Some Signs to Watch Out For If you are an adult child of an aging parent, chances are you are wondering whether they need some help or not. Often times, we have busy schedules and finding an Prescott Assisted Living Home and/or Nursing Care may be required at some point to ensure our loved ones safety and well-being. It is only natural to worry about your mom or dad, especially if you live miles away, and you don’t get to see them often. So, how will you know if it is time to get some adult care? Here are some signs that will tell you that your parents might be better off with assisted living: Safety Did mom tell you about falling off down the stairs the other day? Was the tea kettle left on the stove all night? Has your parent ended up lost during one of those usual walks in the neighborhood park? Are there unexplained bruises in different parts of their body? Health Does dad look a bit thinner these days? Every time you visit, do you find the refrigerator empty, while the pantry still looks the same since the last time you saw it, and the canned goods have gone expired in the shelves? Are there any recent visits to the emergency room? Do you notice a failure in your parent’s vision? Do they feel hesitant to drive late at night, something that they used to do quite a lot easily? Do you find yourself repeating yourself over and over again when you talk to them? Mobility It is fairly common for the older adults to experience a decline in mobility. The cause for concern is if they reached the point when they can no longer get around that well anymore,

  2. they find it hard to climb the stairs to the bedroom, or they have difficulties in bending over when trying to pick up something. Household Does the house of your parent look different from what you can remember in the past? Is it cluttered, with the front yard untidy and unkempt? Are there piles of garbage? Financial Are bills paid late or worse, no longer paid? Is the box full of unopened mail? Are there some donations made to charities that your parent has never told you about? Social Is Mom no longer part of the knitting circle? Did you stop her volunteer work as a reading mentor at the nearby school? Did Dad stop taking care of the garden despite it being his most favorite pastime all these years? Irritability or Confusion Did your father forget calling you on a Tuesday evening like what he has done for as long as you can remember? Does Mom become more impatient than usual whenever you talk to her? Do your parents lose track of time or things? If you ever say ‘Yes’ to one or more of these signs, it probably means that your parent needs some adult care and looking into a Prescott Assisted Living Home may offer you the best options. In case you still don’t have a plan for family transition put in place, and haven’t considered assisted living, now might be the perfect time to consider it. After all, your parents deserve only the best.

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