Caring for an elderly parent can be challenging, and sometimes it's difficult to know when they need additional support. Here are 10 signs that your elderly parent may need help with their care:
1. Difficulty with Daily Tasks
If your parent is struggling to manage daily activities like bathing, dressing, cooking, or cleaning, it may be a sign they need assistance.
2. Unexplained Weight Loss
Unintentional weight loss can indicate difficulty preparing or eating meals, possibly due to physical limitations or a lack of motivation.
3. Memory Loss or Confusion
Frequent forgetfulness, confusion about time, or disorientation may be signs of cognitive decline or dementia, requiring professional care and supervision.
4. Falls or Injuries
If your parent is frequently falling or has unexplained bruises or injuries, it may be a sign that they need assistance with mobility or home modifications for safety.
5. Neglecting Personal Hygiene
A sudden decline in personal hygiene, such as poor grooming, dirty clothes, or body odor, can indicate that your parent is no longer able to care for themselves.
6. Changes in Behaviour or Mood
Signs of depression, anxiety, or increased irritability can be a result of isolation, health issues, or the emotional strain of aging.
7. Difficulty Managing Medication
If your parent is missing doses, taking the wrong medication, or confusing prescriptions, it could be a sign they need help managing their medication regimen.
8. Disorganization in the Home
A messy or cluttered home can indicate your parent is no longer able to keep up with household chores or is struggling to maintain a safe environment.
9. Withdrawal from Social Activities
If your parent has stopped participating in social activities, hobbies, or visits with friends and family, it could be a sign of emotional distress or physical limitations.
10. Financial Struggles
If your parent is having trouble paying bills, managing finances, or has a history of financial mismanagement, they may need help organizing their finances or assistance with decision-making.
How Empathy Health Can Help
If you're noticing these signs, it's important to seek help to ensure your parent’s safety and well-being. Empathy Health offers tailored home care services in Vancouver to assist with daily living, personal care, and medical needs. Our compassionate caregivers can provide the support your parent needs to age in place comfortably.
Contact Empathy Health today to learn how we can assist with home care for your loved one. Call us at (778) 798-2595 or visit Empathyhealth.org