Signs your Elderly Parent Needs Homecare Help You’ve been noticing changes for a while now, slowly, one by one… your aging parent isn’t able to care for themselves as independently as before. Their making excuses as to why the laundry isn’t done, the bathroom cleaned or the garbage taken out. When is this gradual noticing of signs enough to do something about the situation? When should you call in extra homecare help?
Here are signs to help you make that decision. The list is not exhaustive, as each person is living their own unique situation. If your loved one exhibits a few of these indicators, be proactive and consider calling Entrust Home Care Services to schedule your complimentary in-home care services.
Forgetfulness: Is your aging loved one forgetting appointments, misplacing items and not taking their medications accurately? Consider that dementia is different than the forgetfulness associated with normal aging.
Changes in housekeeping: Are the dishes piling up? Is the food in the fridge and cupboards all within their expiry dates? A clean and clutter-free home is an important safety issue that cannot be undervalued. Preventing unnecessary illness, trips and falls are the benefits of better housekeeping.
Depression: Does your elderly loved one seem lethargic, unmotivated to keep up their activities fo daily living or to maintain social contact with friends? Of course, depression is a serious illness that must be discussed with your health care provider, however homecare services provide a social outlet as well as a renewed sense of independence, which may lift their mood.