As people age, many seniors will require varying levels of care and assistance. Acknowledging the need for help can be challenging, as many seniors wish to maintain their independence for as long as possible. However, there comes a time when additional care might be necessary.
Here are 10 signs that it might be time to consider home support for your loved one:
1. Difficulty with daily activities. Struggling with tasks such as bathing, dressing, toileting, or grooming can indicate a need for extra support.
2. Chronic illness or post-hospitalization. Chronic conditions or recovery after a hospital stay can affect daily functioning and may require additional care.
3. Changes in physical appearance or function. Significant weight loss or gain, difficulty eating, or dressing inappropriately for the weather could signal a need for help.
4. Poor personal hygiene. Repeatedly wearing the same clothes or noticeable body odor from infrequent bathing can suggest a need for home assistance.
5. Mood changes or mood swings. Emotional fluctuations or signs of hidden struggles may indicate underlying issues that require attention.
6. Neglected household responsibilities. Unpaid bills, insufficient food supplies, or declining cleanliness in the home can be signs that help is needed.
7. Forgetfulness. Issues such as missing medications, misplacing items, or missing appointments may suggest a need for additional support.
8. Unexplained car damage. Damages or scratches on the car could indicate driving difficulties, suggesting the need for alternative transportation options.
9. Bruises or cuts. These might result from falls or other accidents. Consider reviewing safety measures in the home to prevent injuries.
10. Mobility problems. Difficulty moving around might necessitate the use of medical equipment like walkers, rollators, wheelchairs, or mobility scooters.
If you notice any of these signs, it may be time to explore in-home care options to ensure your loved one receives the support they need.
The Boom Health app allows you to manage your loved one’s home care in one app and takes the stress out of organizing care. Download the app on the App Store or Google Play Store.
This article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or diagnosis. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.