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Signs That It Might Be Time For Assisted Living Arrangements For Your Loved One

If you have an elderly loved one that still lives in their own home, it is imperative that you are keeping an eye on them for changes. Certain changes in their ability to function around the house may indicate that it is time to be moved into an assisted living facility. To help you determine when this time might be, you will want to take a few moments to check out the following signs. 

Lack Of Personal Hygiene

There are many reasons a person could begin slacking when it comes to taking care of their own personal hygiene. The key is to find out whether the reason is one that potentially makes him or her a good candidate for an assisted living facility. Is it because of depression? Your loved one might just need more reasons to get up out of bed and get showered. Maybe try getting him or her involved in various activities at a senior citizen center. Is it because of the inability to take a shower safely or run a brush through their hair without trouble? If that is the case, then yes, it is time to talk to an assisted living specialist. 

Too Many Skipped Medications

If you are in charge of refilling the prescription medication, you will want to take a moment to really pay attention to the amount of pills that are still remaining when you go to get more. If there is only a couple left in the bottle, it could be because you are filling the script a few days early. If that is not the case, it could be that your loved one forgot a couple of doses throughout the month, just like anyone can. However, if this is starting to become a pattern and he or she does not recognize the issue, it might be time for a little outside help. This is especially important if the medications are crucial to the well being of your loved one. The nursing staff at an assisted living facility will make sure that he or she is always taking their medication on time and as prescribed.

No Longer Able To Safely Get Around The House

Another sign that it might be time to check into an assisted living facility is that your loved one is no longer able to get around the house alone. Have the stairs become a danger? Are the hallways too narrow and they are unable to get through them using a walker or wheelchair? If that is the case, a more suitable living arrangement might be best.

With those few signs in mind, you should have a much easier time deciding whether you need to go ahead and call an assisted living facility.


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