According to recent research, about 90% of people who have reached 65 years of age want to stay at home and are not willing to live in an assisted living. Although they can completely lead an independent life, there are still some physical and mental conditions that can be hazardous when living alone.
It is of utmost importance to ensure that the environment in which your loved ones are living is safe and is capable of meeting their immense needs. The best that works in such a situation is moving to an assisted living community, wherein their health is properly monitored, medication managed and social activities included.
If you too are struggling to make your elderly loved one understand the importance of assisted living, then here are some dangers involved in living alone that they need to know:
It is of utmost importance to ensure that the environment in which your loved ones are living is safe and is capable of meeting their immense needs. The best that works in such a situation is moving to an assisted living community, wherein their health is properly monitored, medication managed and social activities included.
If you too are struggling to make your elderly loved one understand the importance of assisted living, then here are some dangers involved in living alone that they need to know:
- The condition of the home like a cluttered and dirty house, loose carpets, steep stairs, and poor lighting affects the living conditions of your elderly because of difficulty in managing home.
- Difficulty in managing their medication schedule on their own
- Do they desire to interact with friends and family when loneliness strikes them often?
- They may begin acting differently and might face problems in managing daily household chores like maintaining food quantities in the house, paying electricity bills, etc, which shows that they are the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
- Poor eyesight
- Changes in their social interactions, appearance and loved one's hygiene.
- Deteriorating health, recurring strokes, physical impairments, and the diseases like Parkinson's may require professional help and care.
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