Michael Perskin, a geriatrician at NYU Langone Health explains that, “Sometimes you’re shocked when you visit.” He adds it is troubling if “you walk into a parent’s house and the bathrooms are dirty or there’s no food in the refrigerator.” Other signs include weight loss and a general decline in their appearance. Often older adults in need of more care can no longer safely bath themselves and their health problems can make dressing difficult.
Driving can also become a problem for seniors and evidence of scrapes and dents on their car may indicate they should not be driving anymore. For other seniors, failing eyesight can make driving at night or in rainy or snowy weather difficult and can result in missed doctor appointments or not being able to buy groceries and run errands.
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Source:health.usnews.com/senior-care/caregiving/articles/2018-02-09/what-are-the-signs-your-aging-parents-need-help
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