Helping Your Aging Parents Stay in Their Home
As elderly parents develop serious chronic illness, coordinating the specifics necessary to keep them safe at home can become complex. Basic activities of daily living (ADLs)—eating, bathing, walking, dressing, using the bathroom— that were previously routine—can gradually become difficult. Care Support of America’s Family Care Managers can help develop a personalized care plan for your aging parent.
Other instrumental ADLs—such as housework, meal preparation, medication administering, shopping, getting to and from appointments, using the telephone, and managing finances—can also become harder over time. As frailty advances, many seniors begin thinking about moving, often from their home of many years, to senior living housing where various degrees of assistance are provided. There are many in-home services to help aging parents remain safe in their own houses; our Family Care Managers can help you find trusted local resources.
A Care Support of America, Family Care Manager can help you understand the medical as well as nonmedical issues and help create a personalized plan for coordinating your aging parent’s home care services, plus explain the options if staying at home becomes too difficult.
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