
If you have an elder in your life and are concerned whether they can care for themselves or live alone without someone overseeing their care, you might want to take a closer look at the elder's life and use the following as a guide when assessing "where" the elder is in caring for him/herself.
Can he/she dress or undress without help?
Can he/she cook for themselves?
Are they eating well?
Are they maintaining a good, healthy weight?
Are they managing their medications?
Does he/she care about maintaining cleanliness?
Do they care about their health?
Can he/she move around their house easily?
Are they active? And do they have a hobby or friends?
What's their attitude like?
How well are they managing household duties?
Are they able to manage their yards?
Can they be left alone?
Are they managing finances and able to pay bills on time?
Can they able to shop for food?
Are they able to make doctor appointments?
If you find yourself concerned about one or two of these issues, you may need to address these with your elder family member or friend. Get him/her involved in problem solving this concern.
Another great resource is the Caregiver's Helpline: 1-888-797-7806.. Call now for resolving common concerns of aging.
Thank you for visiting. Carol