It is sometimes difficult for adult
children to realize their parent needs more care in order to ensure their
safety and wellbeing. This is why MorningStar
offers a Decision Guide to help
families navigate through the process of making the move to senior living, especially
assisted
living, which is a new paradigm in wellness and engagement.
Some of the typical signs that
indicate your parent needs more help include falling, driving mishaps, and
forgetting significant things such as leaving the stove-top on. Also really take a look at how they are
living. Does their home seem a lot more cluttered
and less tidy? Is unopened mail piling
up? Does your parent suffer from failing
eyesight, poor balance or forgetfulness?
Another sign your parent is not doing well on their own is if they look
less groomed or appear to be wearing the same clothes for days at a time?
When you put all of this together, it
probably means your loved one is not able to care for themselves as they once
did, and it is time to begin discussing alternatives to ensure their safety and
wellbeing. Start by gathering your
family together in a relaxed atmosphere and approach the conversation slowly. Remember your first conversation is just a
starting point and the decision will most likely be make in stages. During the conversation it should be noted
that getting the care your loved one needs will benefit the whole family. You may even be pleasantly surprised to learn
your parent has started to think they need a change.
We want you to know MorningStar of
Sparks’ team is ready to help. Please
give us a call or email us with questions or to set up a tour to see
our Sparks - Reno assisted living community.
MorningStar of Sparks represents the best in
Reno assisted living with a unique mission statement “to honor, to serve, to
invest.” We have built our foundation on honoring God, valuing all seniors and
selecting staff with a felt calling to serve…all of which contributes to
creating a true home for residents amid a beautiful, serene setting. Please
schedule a visit to experience firsthand our beautiful senior living community.
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