How to Tell Your Elderly Parent Needs Senior Care

class="googleright">signs before something traumatic happens you could
It may be hard to tell when your aging parent needsend up saving a lot of pain and worry down the line.
living assistance or senior care, but you can beHere are a few signs that can indicate it�s
certain that they will be the last one�s totime to talk with your aging parent about senior care.
admit it to you. Older individuals have beenYour elderly parent may have difficulty or be
independent for so long, that when it is time to sitincapable of performing simple day to day activities
back and rest, they just can�t. And theylike bathing, dressing and grooming, toileting, moving
most definitely don�t want to be a burdenfrom place to place, walking, or eating. If you have
to their children and families, no one does. Many timesnoticed a change in their ability to carry out these
the aging senior will experience a traumatic eventbasic tasks, you should talk to an agency that
before they admit that it is time for senior care, buthandles senior care placement.
if you�re able to recognize a few tell-tale