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Helping My Mom To Choose A Great Nursing Home

After my mother was diagnosed with a debilitating illness, I knew that I couldn't care for her on my own any longer. I wanted to give her the best care possible, which is why I encouraged her to look around for a nursing home. I was able to visit a huge variety of different assisted living centers and gather brochures for her, and she was finally able to narrow down her selection. This blog is all about helping your elderly loved one to choose a great nursing home or assisted living facility, so that you can take care of their needs.

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3 Indications Your Loved One May Benefit From Assisted Living

As your loved one starts to get older, you might find yourself wondering how long they can continue living on their own. While some older people are fine living by themselves, others might require living somewhere, like an assisted living facility, in order to keep them as healthy and happy as possible. If you are unsure of whether or not your loved one needs assisted living, you should consider these few indications that your loved one would benefit from assisted living.

Exhibiting Signs of Dementia

If your loved one has started to exhibit signs of dementia, they would likely benefit from living in an assisted living facility. Certain signs of dementia that indicate your loved one might need help include,

  • Wandering - If you notice that your loved one has started to wander off, and even sometimes wanders away from home and gets lost, this is a sign of dementia
  • Heightened aggression - One sign of dementia is heightened verbal and physical aggression. If your loved one has increased aggression, it might indicate dementia
  • Sundown Syndrome - If you notice your loved one gets a lot more agitated the later that it gets in the day, this is a sign of dementia.

Neglecting Self and Home Care

If your loved one was usually fastidious regarding the state of their home and their hygiene and you notice that things have gone downhill in that regard, it might indicate they could use the help of an assisted living facility. Telltale signs that home and self care have started to decline include lack of trash being taken out, dirty dishes piled up, clutter, bad body odor, greasy hair and lack of toothbrushing. Living in an assisted living facility will ensure that both your loved one will have help with both home and personal care.

Eating Habit Shifts

If you notice that your loved one has lost weight or seems to be eating less than they used to, it might be a sign it's time for assisted living. Eating less or skipping meals completely is an indication that your loved one is finding it difficult to prepare meals. If you notice that there is plenty of food in the house, but it is all expired, it might be that your loved one can no longer shop for themselves. Moving them to an assisted living facility will ensure that they always get fed as they should.

Moving your loved one into assisted living is never an easy decision, but if you notice any of the above, it might be the  best decision. To find out more, speak with a company like Hilltop House.