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3 Signs Your Elderly Parent Requires Full-Time Supervision

Admin • September 18, 2017

Everyone ages, and avoiding this natural process is impossible. Unfortunately, this means that one or both of your parents may reach a point where they need constant care. This role reversal can be a physically, emotionally and financially overwhelming part of life, but proper education and planning can help you care for an elderly parent.

Whether they are physically disabled or suffering from dementia, your elderly parent may require full-time care that will be difficult for you to provide. With this guide and the help of professionals , you will learn the signs that your elderly parent needs full-time supervision to ensure they are safe and healthy.

You Are Exhausted and Stressed

Many people have a strong desire to provide their parent with care without outside help. This love and desire may cause you to leave your job and spend less time with your own family.
In fact, you may be surprised to learn that many people spend 20 hours a week caring for their loved one. In addition, 13 percent of family caregivers spend 40 hours or more per week caring for loved ones. This time and energy can affect you physically, emotionally and financially.
Missing time at work, juggling responsibilities at home and missing out on time with your spouse and children can wreak havoc on your life. You may begin having problems with your finances while your marriage and children suffer.

Although there is a cost associated with hiring a professional, doing so is often a worthwhile investment. You will not only be able to focus on your job, home and family but also feel less stress and worry because you’ll know that your elderly parent is taken care of.

Your Parent's Health Is at Risk

Most people are unable to be with their elderly parent each minute of the day. Thankfully, hiring a professional nurse will ensure your aging parent is supervised when you are not available.

About one in four Americans over the age of 65 fall each year. These falls may occur while the person is getting out of bed or bathing. In many cases, the falls will cause only bumps and bruises. However, some falls can be so severe that the elderly person may fracture a bone or suffer brain damage after hitting their head.

Hiring a professional is not something you should be ashamed about, and hiring professional help can protect your elderly parent.

our elderly parent is currently taking medications, a nurse will monitor their dosage while you are away. This not only ensures your parent takes their medication but also reduces the risk of overdose.

Hiring a professional can also help your parent complete simple everyday tasks when you are not available. Professionals can prepare meals, run errands, clean the home and provide your parent with companionship.

Your Parent's Home Is Not Equipped

If your or your parent's home are not equipped with mobility aids and safety equipment, you should consider hiring professional care for when you not available.

Chair lifts, raised toilet seats, safety bars in the bath and shower, and mobility walkers and scooters can help the elderly move around and complete tasks while still remaining independent.

Without these devices or the aid of a professional caregiver, your parent will be at risk of slips, falls and other injuries. Keep your elderly parent safe and independent by utilizing full-time caregivers, safety equipment and mobility aids.

Knowing when to ask for help is key to caring for a loved one. To learn more about professional care for your elderly parent, contact Redi- Nurse. We’ll be happy to discuss your family’s situation with you.

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