Eldery Care As caretaker of the eldery family – one in four Americans life is a juggling act. You have a family to care for, long days at the office and one hundred and at least some loose ends.

Even after all, the day is not over. You still have to verify your 85 year old mother, who lives alone and can no longer drive. Vista is fading, so he needs help with household tasks and accurate dose of your medication.

Your mother wants to stay home as long as possible and that you understand their desire, but do not know how safe – or how to comply with all with all you have to do. To provide assistance to the elderly can be overwhelming.

Age has crept over you. You spent most of your life’s work, raise a family that takes care of a house and keep everyone clothed and fed. You made your own decisions and felt well in control of your life.

Now, you live by yourself and your family does not want to drive. They are constantly examined whether the fires are extinguished, and proposes major changes in life “for your own good.”

When the hell has happened?

An aging population

Whichever side of this situation, you are, you’re not alone.

Baby boomers start turning 65 in 2011 – not exactly young tits longer. And their elderly parents are living longer as well. In 1995, the former 13% of the U.S. population. This number will increase to 20% in 2040 (2).

Sooner or later every child is taking care of elderly parents. And one day, we all retired to the needs of older people services. What is the best way to survive?

Addressing the issues

Several basic things that must be addressed, and again, is not likely to be two points of view …

Cooking

Parents – recognize that they need good nutrition and regular meals. If you enjoy a great kitchen! But if you need help, many communities have programs for different meals for the elderly. The bonus is the time and money you will save.

Child – Giving parents to know they deserve to have meals prepared for them after they spent years in providing meals for the family. Consider a restaurant gift cards to your mother or father can go out with friends and family.

Behavior

Parents – stop driving is a scary thought, because it looks like you will lose your independence. But it is not always the case. Browse Programs bus and carpooling for the elderly. You can always go where you want and not have to worry about fuel, insurance and car maintenance. This gives you more freedom, no less!

Children – help with the costs of bus and taxi programs their parents can use. This makes them independent and free time.

Memory problems and emergencies

Parents – if you are having memory problems, you may be afraid to go out. You do not want to look stupid if you need help or want to contact a family member. A simple solution is to have some business cards made with your name, address and telephone number on them. You can include an emergency contact so that the information is ready when you need it.

Child – to help parents keep their contact information is easy and convenient. Full information on the book can be confusing and difficult to obtain. A small card or written on paper allows a parent to maintain their dignity and to feel in control of their lives, regardless of their age.

Finally, if you have allies, to spend the time to take care of themselves. Eat well, rest breaks and ask for help when you need it. Every community has many resources for elderly care services in order to take advantage of them.

And before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or supplement, ask your personal physician.

Filed in Elderly Care at 2nd August 2011

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