Once they reach a certain age, you will need to take a more active and involved role in preparing or arranging care for your elderly parent. There are various challenges that you are likely to encounter here. Let’s explore some of the key possibilities that you can take the right steps to address the issue here.
Deciding When They Need Extra Support
First, you will need to make the decision of when your loved one will benefit from additional support. This is always going to be a sensitive topic because you will be impacting their levels of independence and changing their lifestyle considerably. You should pay attention as to whether your parents are getting injured while they are at home or if they are struggling with basic tasks. If this is the case, then there is a strong possibility that they do need additional support.
Choosing Between Live At Home Care And A Care Home
You may need to think about whether your loved one should receive live at home care or be moved to a care home. There are benefits and drawbacks of both options. For instance, in home senior care will ensure that your loved one can receive the support that they need in the comfort of their own home. This means a familiar environment. However, it may not be suitable for all their needs. In contrast, a care home will be set up for various needs that could be relevant including memory care. This can be useful if your loved one is showing any sign of dementia.
Managing The Costs
There’s always going to be costs involved in caring for your elderly parent. This is true regardless of whether you decide to look after them yourselves or use a professional service. In some cases, you may find that your loved one has saved up enough money to fund their own comfortable retirement. In other cases, it’s possible that you will need to cover some of the costs or rely on government funding. Regardless of the situation, it’s worth putting a budget in place. You should also protect some of the key assets and ensure that the value of these is not poured into their care, unless this is their wish.
Making Difficult Decisions
There are lots of difficult decisions that you are going to need to make with your elderly relative. This can feel overwhelming and you might struggle with the amount of decisions that you need to manage at any given time. Particularly, if you feel as though the choices that you are going to make will impact the wellbeing of your loved one. That’s understandable and this is why you need to consult with experts if you are feeling confused or stressed about different situations.
We hope this helps you understand some of the key steps that you need to take to ensure that you are able to effectively care for your elderly parent. In doing so, you can ensure that you are giving them the best possible quality of life.
We didn't have a choice about putting dad in a home. He wanted to be at home so that's what we did.
ReplyDeleteThis would be tough. I am glad my parents decided to move into a retirement home so they'll be okay should something happen.
ReplyDeleteI've just convinced my parents to move to a single story home. These are sad realities but important to address.
ReplyDeleteThe past couple of years has been hard for my mom and we had to move her into assistant living. There are still manny challenges.
ReplyDeleteI did some caregiving for my grandmother when I was in my 20's. It was definitely a challenge, trying to find a good balance between work, personal life, and caregiving.
ReplyDeleteI remember when my dad had to figure out what my mom needed. Once she started putting herself in harms way or sneaking out of the house, my dad knew she needed daycare and at some point full time care. She has dementia in her frontal lobe.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to see exploration into this topic. These are great points to consider.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a really great and a beautiful article. Being able to assist or take care of our elderly parents is one of the things that we also need to be prepared. Thanks for sharing this with us
ReplyDeleteWe do need to make difficult decisions when it comes to taking care of our elderly. Consulting the experts would be best solution.
ReplyDeleteThese are all things I'll start needing to consider soon. My parents are getting that bit older and although at the moment they can take care of themselves one recently had a serious health scare. I'd love to be able to take care of them myself although might get a part time carer if we can afford it.
ReplyDeleteI think I am not prepared to take care of elderly parent, especially to take hard decisions, but life puts in these situations so I need to start thinking about it!
ReplyDeleteWatching our loved ones become elderly is never easy, especially when they start slowing down. Good article!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great article to read and very essential and need to think a lot more! Thanks for sharing this with us!
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