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