Touching Hearts at Home Karaoke for a Cause
Join us for an unforgettable night of music, laughter, and giving back — all to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
These days most seniors who can stay in their homes as they get older choose to do that. It makes sense that your senior parent would want to stay in a familiar home where they are comfortable and surrounded by memories. There are some big health benefits that seniors can get by aging in place like lower risk of heart disease and lower risk of depression and anxiety. But as time goes on you may notice that your senior parent doesn’t seem to be keeping up with the house as much as they should. Or they could be starting to not keep up their appearance the way that they used to. Elder care services are a great option for seniors that want to live in their own homes. A reputable agency that offers elder care can be a game-changer for a senior that wants to live at home but needs some support.
It’s not uncommon for a senior loved one’s home to look a little disheveled from time to time. But if your senior’s house looks dirty that’s a problem. If the dusting hasn’t been done or the house hasn’t been vacuumed or mopped in a long time that’s a sign your senior loved one is struggling. Elder care can help your senior loved one by helping with housecleaning and laundry so that your senior parent’s home is clean and safe for them.
Elder Care Town of Tioga FL – Signs Your Senior Parent May Need Elder Care
If your senior parent always took pride in their appearance and wore nice outfits, did their hair, put on makeup, or shaved daily and now they are looking a little unkempt that’s a sign they need some help. Seniors who are having trouble gripping a hairbrush or a toothbrush, or who are finding it difficult to wash their faces or get dressed may wear the same clothes over and over and not look as polished as usual. That’s a sign that your parent could use some help with day to day personal care tasks.
Is the cat’s food bowl empty? What about the dog’s water dish? Is there pet waste piling up in the yard because your senior parent isn’t walking the dog every day or picking up the yard? Is the litter box getting fragrant? If your senior parent is having a hard time taking care of their pets they may hesitate to tell you but that’s a clear sign that they need some help at home.
When was the last time you checked your senior loved one’s pantry and fridge? Seniors often have a hard time shopping for groceries and bringing home heavy bags. If your senior parent’s cupboards and fridge are looking bare they probably need some help with the shopping.
Join us for an unforgettable night of music, laughter, and giving back — all to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
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