April 2020

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Gò0dNews for Seniors

Signs a Senior Needs More Help Than They Can Get at Home

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by Christina Clevenger

hile many older adults can benefit from the services and amenities offered by a senior living community, there are some for whom the support could be

especially life-changing. Having a little extra assistance when it’s needed can help seniors avoid the negative effects of a fall, medication mismanagement, or poor nutrition. If you are an adult child concerned about the welfare of your aging parent and you are considering senior living, learning how to spot the warning signs is essential. Is It Time to Encourage a Parent to Move to Senior Living? Is your loved one’s home putting them at risk for a fall? Seniors often live in the same house for decades. While the familiarity of home may be important to them, most older houses weren’t designed with the unique needs of seniors in mind. An

medical issues, healthy cooking for one or two feels like too much work. But good nutrition is vital for avoiding illness or even a fall. Moving to an assisted living community can be an ideal

abundance of stairs, poor lighting, and a lack of handrails or walk-

solution. The community offer’s three well-balanced meals a day

in showers may increase the risk for a serious fall.

with a variety of menu options and settings.

Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults. An estimated 2.5 million seniors experience a fall every year. Experts believe this number might be even higher, as older adults don’t always tell family members that they suffered a fall. Moving to an environment designed with an older adult’s safety in mind, such as an assisted living community, might be a

Is your parent mismanaging their medication? Older adults often require a variety of prescription and overthe-counter medications. Staying organized and on track with each one, as well as remembering to order refills in a timely manner, can be a challenge. Medication mistakes pose a problem that can land seniors in

better option than remaining at home.

a hospital emergency room on a regular basis. From forgetting to

Is your loved one becoming isolated due to their health or a lack of transportation?

take one medicine to taking too much of another, these errors can

to everything from obesity and depression to heart disease and diabetes. When a senior has a mobility impairment, it can make it tough for them to stay involved in their community. The same holds true for an older adult who has given up driving. Finding affordable, safe transportation solutions may be difficult. The senior might be reluctant to ask friends or family members for a ride out of fear they will be a burden. Isolation and loneliness can be the result of both issues. By moving to a more accessible environment, a senior can make friends more easily, take advantage of transportation services, and participate in both on-site activities and local events. Is your loved one suffering from poor nutrition? When menu planning, grocery shopping, and meal preparation become more difficult, it’s easy to rely on convenience and fast foods. For some seniors, especially those struggling with

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be dangerous. Assisted living communities have medication management programs in place that are designed to reduce the risk of mistakes. In fact, it’s one of the most popular services in many communities. Is your health suffering? Finally, are the demands of caregiving putting your own health at risk? Providing care to a loved one can be physically and emotionally exhausting for family members. Caregivers experience more headaches, back injuries, sleep problems, and stomach problems than their non-caregiving peers. If your health is declining, it might be time to explore assisted living communities for your parent. Visit Legacy Village of Cleveland Today The best way to learn more about assisted living is to visit in person. We invite you to call Legacy Village of Cleveland or stop by for a tour today!

About The Author

Isolation is a serious health risk for older adults. It contributes

Christina Clevenger, Executive Director.


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