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How to Know If It's Time to Move In and Care for an Older Loved One |
13 Sep 2022: posted by the editor - Features, Health, United States | |
According to a recent AARP study, 90% of Americans over 65 want to stay in their homes as they age. Some can accomplish it solo, but others need additional help to age in place. The following guide explains how to tell if it's time for you to move in with an older loved one. Watch for Signs Make an appointment with the older adult's primary care doctor for tests to determine if a physical ailment is causing the problems. Perhaps a new medication or therapy can solve the issue. Next, visit a neurologist for a cognitive assessment and recommendations for treatment. These medical visits help you decide if simple changes can be made to keep your loved ones alone in their home or if it's time for you to move in and assist with their care. Modifying Their Home Finally, be sure to keep track of all the home updates you make. Keep receipts for any work that’s completed and take before-and-after photos; the information could come in handy if you need an appraisal in the near future. Making the Right Move If you decide to move in and help with care, here are a few tips to keep you sane during the moving process:
Once you are settled in your loved one's home, make an effort to meet the neighbors and get out and explore your new city. Watching for signs of failing health and doing medical assessments helps you determine if an older loved one can safely age in place alone or if you need to move in and help. Image via Pexels Tags: age care, retirement, elderly people |
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