Holiday Visits Give Opportunities For Senior Care Check-up

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  • Posted on Nov. 26th, 2009

Do your parents live in another city, state or country from you? Do you only enjoy a lengthy visit with them at the senior help, eldercare, holidaysyear-end holidays? If this is the case, remember to take a complete assessment of their current care needs while you are visiting. This will allow you to prevent emergency senior care planning later and eliminate the added stress last minute planning can cause.

It is also a good time to assess the home for issues which may be a safety concern due to changing mobility and vision loss. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports falls are the leading cause of injury and death for Americans age 65 years and older. Every year, about 35% to 40% of adults age 65 and older fall at least once. Keep an eye out on your visit home for any areas which might be made safer by making a small adjustment to furniture placement or by adding a safety device. Check on the following areas for any necessary updates so you will have good information to assist you in managing senior care from a distance.

Medical Conditions: Do you know all of their diagnosed medical conditions? Ask about the more common medical issues which can escalate as we age, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hearing loss, weight gain, arthritis, forgetfulness. Remember that the earlier any medical condition is diagnosed, the better the chances of slowing the progression.

Medical Doctors: Do you know the names of all their medical doctors, along with their contact information? If they are not seeing a geriatric medical doctor, find out if their doctor has discussed age-related diseases with them and conducted a mini-mental exam in the past year.

Medications: Are the medications organized and are they taking them consistently? Taking medications at the proper time and as directed (with or without food) does impact the effectiveness of the medication. Find out if they have kept up on refills of all prescribed medications.

Home Safety: If mobility or hearing or vision losses are becoming issues, find out what products you can purchase to make their daily activities easier. Is it time for a telephone with larger numbers and a louder ring tone? Is it time for an emergency-response bracelet or necklace? Do they have proper grab bars for their bath and toilet? Assess what areas of the home are becoming a challenge and find solutions.

Driving: How is their driving ability? Ask the neighbors and take a ride with them yourself to find out.

Retirement Care Plan: Where do your parents want to receive care in the event they suffer a stroke, heart attack or fall? Usually Medicare will pay for short-term rehabilitation in a nursing home after a major hospitalization but find out if your senior parent would prefer to recover at home or in a facility.

Guardians: Who has been assigned the Power of Attorney and the Power of Attorney for Health Care? Make sure everyone knows who will be in charge and where the family keeps these documents.

Resources: Learn what care providers are available in the area, from nursing homes to senior home care agencies to assisted living communities. This way you will be familiar with the choices.

Costs: What is the budget for senior care? Has a long-term care insurance policy been purchased? If not, what are the financial capabilities to pay for care privately?

Aging is not fun for anyone, but you can make the process better by planning ahead for senior care issues.

Julie A. Northcutt, President of Caregiverlist.com, works to connect seniors and their loved ones with quality senior care. Caregiverlist.com provides information on elderly care and assists in finding premier senior home care agencies by qualifying your care needs and required services.

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  1. On Nov. 26 2009 @ 8:08 am Vision Care said

    Visiting nurse services allow seniors to remain in their homes, even when they become ill or physically disabled. Vision Care

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  2. On Nov. 28 2009 @ 9:55 am Carlotta Katra said

    You are absolutely right, the holiday is a good time to take notice of how well they are doing and talk with the family about things that can make it easier for mom or dad. I’ve had more calls in the last few weeks and expect more families contacting me at http:www.agingavenues.com to consult with them about their options. My own mother fell down the stairs of my sister’s home on Thanksgiving. She’s a very healthy, active senior so it just shows you how quickly something like this can happen. Fortunately she’s ok except for some bruises.

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  3. On Nov. 28 2009 @ 1:58 pm Anne Delaney said

    Steve you are absolutely right, having a care plan in place that will cover any future needs is a must, I come across many seniors who are downsizing and moving, who have no plan in place, family members in some cases do not have power of attorney, all this just adds to the stress of moving

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