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Tips on Getting an Older Loved One To Accept Help

It can be devastating to see loved ones unable to care for themselves. If you are determined to find out what is wrong and figure out what you can do to fix things, here are a couple of things you should keep in mind:

  • According to HelpGuide, you should talk to your loved one. There may be reason for their resistance to take care of themselves. Maybe they are grieving or have chronic pain that make activities of daily living difficult? If they are finding it hard to move around, mobility issues may be the reason why caring for themselves is more and more difficult.
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  • Help your loved recognize the need to some assistance. Although it is hard to accept that our parents are not the invincible superheroes we thought they were, it can be even more difficult for them to come to terms with their limitations. Try to talk about the situation gently. Let them know how concerned you are and how much you care about their well being. This might make them rethink their stance, especially if they understand how much it is affecting you.
  • Depression is very common among the elderly population. If they are having a tough time getting to and from home lately, this can make them want to stay at home instead of venturing out or engaging in activities they enjoyed in the past. This way, they can easily succumb to depression.
  • Get help. The American Association for Retired Persons says that your loved one probably wants to be home for as long as they can. That is why finding help is crucial. You can get in touch with an agency like Capital City Nurses to provide you with the in-home nursing care services you need to help keep your parents home longer. With the help of a home care specialist, your loved ones can enjoy moving around again, which can keep them from succumbing to loneliness or depression.
  • Ask for their input. Make them a part of the decision-making process. They should be the ones to decide what to do, especially if they are still mentally capable. By providing them with suggestions, you and your loved ones can make a decision.

Also, do not forget to ask for help. Taking these steps alone can stress and exhaust you to the bone. So talk to others, join a support group, reach out for help. It will make you feel better.

Posted on
April 28, 2016
By
Capital City Nurses