Your elderly loved one may need assisted living

Even though you may not want to admit it, your elderly loved ones will eventually reach a point in their life where they are unable to take care of themselves.

In the event of an emergency, it’s everyone’s interest to ensure that your loved ones are well taken care of. You don’t want your elderly family member to suffer an injury that might have been avoided if they had been in the right care.

When do you know it’s the right time to move your loved one to a place where they can receive more assistance with their daily lives? Look at the telltale signs it might be time to consider assisted living .

NEGLECTED HOME

When you grow older, you will find it harder to perform simple tasks you once took for granted. When their house begins to appear in disarray, this is a clear sign that they may need help.

If your loved one starts to have a change in their cleaning habits, whether it is an overgrown yard or a pile of dirty dishes in the kitchen sink, you can be sure they need some help.

NEGLECTED FUNDING

As we age, our bodies begin to decline. But so do our minds. It can be difficult to remember to pay debts or bills as we age . You may need to intervene if you notice that bills are piling up in their home but have not been opened.

It’s not unusual for older people to need financial help.

They have poor nutrition

You may need to help your loved one cook if you notice their diet is getting worse. It becomes harder to cook as it becomes more difficult to move. Cooking requires a lot of standing and can be difficult for some people.

A diet consisting solely of microwaved meals or foods from a box cannot be sustained. The fact that you can have hot meals cooked for you every day is a huge advantage of living in a facility.

THEY FORGET THINGS

As you age, it’s natural to forget some things. If you notice that your loved one is forgetting important events or dates, this could indicate something more serious.