As our parents or beloved family members start to get older, we often start to witness changes; maybe they are slowing down, eating less, their personality may have changed in some way.
So if they are showing signs that they are struggling, how do you determine if they need and would benefit from, additional help?
Needing help as we age is inevitable but some might find it hard to ask for help or tell us their struggles. Recognising the signs that your loved one requires home care can make all the difference in ensuring they maintain a good quality of life, whilst in the comfort of their own home.
Neglecting household tasks:
An important sign is the state of their living environment. They may need home care if you notice the following:
- Spoiled food in the fridge or an unusually dirty home.
- Neglected pets or plants.
- Unopened bills or letters piling up.
Mental and emotional changes:
It is important to pay attention to mental and emotional well-being. Look out for these signs:
- Forgetfulness – for example missing appointments or taking medication incorrectly.
- Changes in mood, such as increased irritability, depression or signs of anxiety.
- Social withdrawal, or reduced interest in hobbies and activities they once enjoyed.
Physical decline:
Physical health can deteriorate with age. You might observe your loved one:
- Struggling with mobility – such as getting up from a chair or walking.
- Experiencing frequent falls or unsteady balance.
- Showing signs of neglecting personal hygiene, like wearing the same clothes for several days or not bathing.
Health and medical issues:
Medical conditions can also indicate the need for home care:
- A recent diagnosis of a chronic illness.
- Multiple hospitalisations or frequent visits to the doctor.
- Difficulty managing health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure.
Recognising these signs early can not only ensure their safety but can also improve their quality of life.
It is at this point when many families begin to consider the possibility of home care services.
It is always a good idea to consult with a professional and discuss your observations with other family members. Talking to such services can provide the support your loved one requires.
The greatest goal is to ensure the safety, well-being and happiness of your loved one.
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