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5 Tips When You're the Caregiver for Your Parents
5 Tips When You’re the Caregiver You recently found out that your for Your Parents aging parents can’t live on their own anymore, so you’re now left with a difficult decision: do you look for a senior living center or attempt to care for them yourself?
As you think back on all the ways your parents helped you, you decide to try and help your parents yourself.
When you take on this task, you’ll go through many emotions. Here are some tips to help you make the most of this experience and give your parents the care they need and deserve.
Tip #1: Accept the Changes in Life
It can be challenging to accept the new changes in life when you start taking care of your elderly parents. You remember them as young and physically capable of anything. But now, the roles shifted, and you must care for them.
Tip #2: Objectively Determine How Much Care is Needed
Start by talking with the doctors and thoroughly learning about your parent’s health conditions. After speaking with the doctors, schedule and plan how you will care for your parents’ health in your home.
Tip #3: Set Realistic Standards for the Care You Can Give
You are not a professional caregiver. Therefore, you aren’t equipped to help your parents with every condition they might have.
Tip #4: Get the Right Help
Once you know what you can do to help your parents, get the best help you can find for the other things. Professionals are equipped and trained to handle every aspect of personal care and help with a medical emergency. Spend time researching and meeting representatives from multiple companies to find the best fit for your family.
Tip #5: Count the Cost
Regardless of how much you help your parents, there’s a financial, emotional, mental, and physical cost.
Families often overlook the cost of caring for parents because they want to help them. Unfortunately, senior care is expensive and can hurt your finances if you aren’t equipped to take on the cost of care necessary. Talk with a family member about the cost and see how they can help.~
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Colonial Village and Maggie’s Place at Colonial Village. Jill Lamb is the Director of Marketing with Colonial Village and Maggie’s Place at Colonial Village and may be reached at 913-730-3700 or by email at jill.lamb@clv-op.com. See our ad on pages 2-3 and on the inside back cover of the Seniors Blue Book.