Dear Caregiver, Watching a loved one lose their ability to care for themselves is a sad and distressing event. When you recognize that a parent or grandparent needs extra help and attention you may find yourself doubting your ability to meet their needs - or wondering where to turn for help. If it is your aim to keep your loved one enjoying a rich, satisfying life as they age, you need to consider what your options are, and what is best for everyone involved. When committing to the care of an older relative you must also look at issues like; how can you help them keep their independence; what if health issues are too difficult for you to handle; and what steps need to be taken for legal and money matters? Discover the options for caregiving If age and health are only beginning to affect your loved one, you may find there are options to keep them happily living on their own for some years to come. This can be a benefit to them and you so long as they continue to have meals, social activities and health needs met. If mental deterioration has become an obstacle to living alone, you need to inform yourself of the legal and financial options for future care, as well as what living arrangements need to be made to ensure their proper care and safety. There is a certain amount of stress to dealing with the loss of clarity, mobility and independance of aging, however, with the right information you can make the best of your loved one's golden years - years that may hold some of the closest and most emotional moments in both your lives. "Help Your Loved One Enjoy These Years” Whether your loved one needs round the clock care, or just needs some assitance living a full life on their own, by informing yourself of the options you have the chance to help them enjoy the coming years as best they can. If you want the best for your loved one and the answers to all your questions, find out more in...
How to Assess a Senior's Need for Care What Type of Care Can You Provide? How to Assist Independent Living How to Create a Safe Environment for Seniors How to Deal With Chronic or Serious Health
Issues Tips for Helping a Picky Eater Tips for Ensuring Good Sleep How to Keep a Senior Involved in Social
Activities How Should Legal Matters be Dealt With? How to Help a Senior Manage Their Money How to Provide Emotional Support for Seniors How to Support a Senior's Spiritual
Desires What Type of Living Arrangements You Should
Consider What You’ll Also Get… How to Talk to Medical Personnel on a
Senior's Behalf How the Whole Family Can Assist in Caregiving “When Will You Need to Make a Decision?” What might happen next month, next week or even tomorrow that will have you regretting that you did not take action TODAY? If your loved one is depending on YOU to help them make decions about safety, health care or money matters than you owe it to them to find out more...
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