When Do You Need to Be More Insistent as a Caregiver?
As a caregiver, you may take more of a laid-back role with your aging adult. Often caregivers find that they don’t want to be bossy with their elderly family member or upset her needlessly. But there are circumstances in which you might need to be a little more firm.
When Your Senior’s Home Isn’t Safe
Safety is one of the biggest concerns for caregivers when it comes to their aging adults. If your elderly family member’s home isn’t safe anymore, for whatever reason, then it needs to be corrected or she may need to relocate. Some of the changes that need to be made may be frustrating for your aging adult and she might want to resist.
When Your Senior Can’t Drive Safely
Driving can be a huge issue between you and your senior. If she’s unable to see well, to hear well, or to control the car, she’s risking major injury to herself and to others. Giving up driving can represent losing her independence for your aging adult. Even if she’s not going many places right now, there’s the idea that she could be going wherever she wants.
When Your Aging Adult Is Making Bad Decisions
You might feel as if your senior family member isn’t making decisions that are in her own best interests. She may be having cognitive difficulties or she may simply be more reckless with the choices that she’s making. If that’s the case, you may feel more inclined to step in and to take over some of those decisions for her.
When Your Loved One Is Isolated
Isolation is extremely dangerous for anyone, but especially for your aging adult. She may find that her friends aren’t as active as they once were and neither is she. Add in other issues with driving and possibly not knowing where to go or what to do and your senior might just stay at home alone. Isolation can quickly turn into depression, which can dramatically affect your senior’s overall health, particularly if she has chronic health conditions.
When Your Senior’s Health Is Declining Rapidly
Your elderly family member might have health issues and yet still be living her best life for quite a while. Suddenly, you might start to notice that her health is changing rapidly. This can often mean that either a chronic condition is worsening or she’s developing other health issues. Regardless, you may find that you need to become a more insistent caregiver.
Being more insistent basically boils down to offering your senior more help, whether that’s from you personally or by lining up home care providers for her. The help and support that you’re able to offer can make a huge difference in all of these situations.
If you or an aging loved one are considering homecare in South Plainfield, NJ, please contact the caring staff at Care Street Home Care of New Brunswick today. Call (732) 607-8870.
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