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Supporting Seniors: How to Help an Aging Relative Live Independently
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13 June 2018

Supporting Seniors: How to Help an Aging Relative Live Independently

Living with declining health can be a scary time for an elderly person. Not only must they endure poor health, but they might also be concerned about losing their independence and entering a nursing home.

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Living with declining health can be a scary time for an elderly person. Not only must they endure poor health, but they might also be concerned about losing their independence and entering a nursing home.

It is therefore vital for their loved ones to find ways to support an elderly loved one during their time of need and to help them remain in their home for as long as possible. Find out how to help an aging relative live independently.

Hold a Family Meeting

Once you become aware that an elderly relative is in need of additional support, you should hold a family meeting to discuss their current and future needs. This will be a time for everyone to discuss the problem, offer their assistance, and to arrange a schedule to support an aging relative physically, emotionally, or financially. It will also keep everyone in the loop, which could help you to avoid conflict down the road.

Arrange for Health & Safety Modifications

Elderly people can experience increased fragility throughout the years, especially if they are living with a health condition. Ensure their safety by making the appropriate modifications to their home. For example, you could install a walk-in bath or shower, grab rails, or you could create a downstairs bedroom.

Invest in a Personal Alarm

A personal alarm is ideal for elderly people who live alone, as help will be on hand should they experience a health issue inside their home, such as a slip or fall. The alarm will be available as a neck cord or wrist strap, and a senior can simply press the button once to receive a fast response from a specially-trained team member. Visit Helpline to find the best personal care alarms to increase your relative’s safety and provide the family with some peace of mind.

Cook Healthy Meals for Your Loved One

Aging relatives might be unable to spend many an hour cooking in the kitchen. Ensure your loved one receives the nutrients they need each day by cooking healthy meals for them, which should comprise of lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

Routinely Clean Their Home

When an aging person’s health starts to decline, they might be unable to regularly complete household chores. They will, therefore, appreciate you taking the time to clean their home, such as doing the dishes, washing their clothes, and cleaning the bathroom or kitchen. Completing the tasks could make a big difference to a relative’s quality of life, and will allow them to remain in the comfort of the home they helped to build.

Talk to Their Doctor About Their Health

Your loved one’s needs could change over time. It is, therefore, crucial you talk to their doctor to discuss their current and future needs, but you may need your relative’s consent. For example, while they might be able to live alone now, you might need to become or hire a caregiver to meet their daily needs.

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