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When Might it Be Time for Your Senior to Leave Her Home?

July 18, 2018 By David Goldenberg

At some point, you might need to help your elderly family member move into another place, possibly even your own. Here’s how you can tell that it might be time for this talk.

Elderly Care in Collegeville PA: How to Tell When It's Time for Your Senior to Leave her Home

Elderly Care in Collegeville PA: How to Tell When It’s Time for Your Senior to Leave her Home

If Her Safety Is in Question.

Any time that your senior’s safety is in question is a time for action. She may not be able to navigate her home as well as she used to or there may be maintenance or repair issues that are difficult to resolve. Logistical issues and your senior’s mobility are likely to be incredibly influential in this decision. Safety is about more than just removing clutter. Take the full situation into account.

If Her Health Is Getting Significantly Worse.

When your senior’s health starts to decline rapidly, that often leaves her with big practical concerns, like whether she can stay in her home. In some cases, your senior may have a chronic health condition that is manageable for a long time. Unfortunately, many of those health issues, such as congestive heart failure, tend to worsen rapidly when they do worsen.

If She’s Expressed a Desire to Leave Her Home.

Your elderly family member could be perfectly fine at home from a standpoint of health and safety, but she may want to leave for emotional reasons. If your aging adult is in need of more emotional support, she may express that to you. You might want to talk with your senior about what she needs and what she feels will support her best.

If Your Best Option for Being Her Caregiver Means She Needs to Live with You.

In some cases, the decision for your senior to leave her home rests more on the fact that you aren’t able to be her best caregiver with the situation as it is. You may have commitments and obligations that keep you where you are, meaning your elderly family member has to change her situation. This may not be something either of you wanted, but it might mean the best care for your senior ultimately, making it the option you need to choose.

Your elderly family member likely wants to age in place for as long as she possibly can. Toward that end, most of your caregiving duties probably revolve around that goal. When that’s no longer something that is feasible, though, you’ll know that it’s time to have this talk. Elderly care providers can be incredibly helpful during and after this time to help you both adjust.

If you or an aging loved one are considering elderly care in Collegeville, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today (610) 674-6860.

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January is Mentoring Month

December 29, 2016 By Cerie Goldenberg, MSW, LSW

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January brings us National Mentoring Month. It started in 2002 by Harvard School of Public Health, MENTOR, and the Corporation for National and Community Service. It was designed toElderly-Care-in-Collegeville-PA promote youth mentoring. Events are planned throughout the month that include call to actions and share the news: mentoring is making a difference in people’s lives.

Mentoring Goal

  • To raise awareness on the positive impact mentors have in the lives of young people
  • To recruit needed individuals to fill the mentoring roles that young people are sometimes waiting for
  • Mentoring as a Senior
  • Intergenerational mentoring programs match seniors with younger people that need help whether scholastically or emotionally

Programs

Programs that provide mentoring between seniors and youth include:

  • Senior Corps. Initiated by John F Kennedy, today, senior corps connects approximately 270,000 Americans to the people and places they can best serve. It is designed for the 55 and older crowd, helping them become mentors, coaches and companions to those that need them.
  • Foster Grandparent Program. An offshoot of the Senior Corps, the Foster Grandparent program connects those 55 and over with children with exceptional needs to serve as role models, mentors and friends.
  • The Lend-a-Hand Network Mentoring Program. Another program in which senior citizens are matched with students in need.
  • Generations United, a non-profit dedicated to intergenerational mentoring, improving the lives of children, youth and older adults.

Benefits

Mentoring not only benefits the children, increasing scholastic achievement as well as promoting emotional well-being, it helps the seniors as well. It brings value to their knowledge base; instills a sense of purpose and community involvement. Another interesting benefit seniors receive was unintended—older adults are learning about new technology from their younger counterparts. Students are showing improved reading scores. But possibly more important than their improved scholastics are the positive role models that seem to be making a difference in their lives. According to Generations United, “Youth involved in intergenerational mentoring programs are 46 percent less likely to begin using illegal drugs, 27 percent less likely to begin using alcohol, and 52 percent less likely to skip school.”

Third Party

If you find your parent somewhat reluctant to join in, consider obtaining the services of an elderly care provider. They can provide transportation and accompany them to events and groups such as these in order to help “break the ice” and get them comfortable in their new role.

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering elderly care in Collegeville, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today 610-200-6075.

 

Resources

www.nationalservice.gov/programs/senior-corps

www.mentoring.org

www.nationalservice.gov/programs/senior-corp

 

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Elderly Care Activities: Thankfulness Tree

October 28, 2015 By Cerie Goldenberg, MSW, LSW

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As you go into the season of Thanksgiving on your elderly care journey with your aging loved ones, it is important to take the time to remember what this season is all about. Spending time Elderly-Care-Collegeville-PAacknowledging, celebrating, and showing appreciation for all of the things for which you are thankful not only improves your own mental and emotional health, it can be a beautiful and meaningful way to make a closer connection with your seniors, your partner, your children, and even your aging loved ones’ elderly health care services provider. Expressing thankfulness and listening to others as they express their own thankfulness is an incredible way to learn about each other and grow in your trust, closeness, and sense of bonding.

This craft is a simple yet effective way to encourage sharing thankfulness while also adding a personalized decoration to the home. Creating this tree gives each person that comes into the home the opportunity to have a moment of introspection and to openly share something that makes him thankful. This activity relieves stress, eases feelings of depression and hopelessness, and revives motivation and enthusiasm.

What You’ll Need
• An interesting-looking branch. Go outside with your parents and explore to find a branch that resembles a small tree. Look for branches that have several offshoots, and then further small offshoots from those to give you a natural alternative to an artificial tree
• Painters tape
• White spray paint
• Orange construction paper
• Red construction paper
• Brown construction paper
• Yellow construction paper
• Fine tipped acid-free permanent markers
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Cardboard
• Craft knife
• Hole punch
• Twine
• Printer
• Paper
• Tall, narrow glass vase that will hold the bottom of the branch but still allow the majority of it to stick up
• Mixed nuts in their shells

What to Do
• Wrap the bottom of the branch in painters tape and spray the remainder of the branch with the white spray paint. You will want to do this step outside to ensure proper ventilation since you are using spray paint. As an alternative, you can use acrylic craft paint
• Go online and find templates for autumn leaves
• Print out your favorite. You will only need one printed out
• Cut the shape out of the printer paper
• Use the pencil to trace the shape onto the piece of cardboard
• Use the craft knife to cut the shape out of the cardboard. This will be your template
• Use this template to cut leaf shapes out of the red, yellow, brown, and orange construction paper. Make several of each so that you get a good mix on the tree
• Use the hole punch to cut a hole toward the top of each leaf shape
• Cut small lengths of twine and feed them through the holes, tying knots to create loops so that you can hang them on the tree
• Fill the bottom of the vase with the nuts
• Insert the bottom of the branch so that it stands up like a tree
• Place the leaves along with the markers near the tree on an easily accessible table where your parents, their care provider, your children, your partner, any other visitors, and, of course, you, will be able to take a moment to think of something for which you are thankful and write it, along with your name, on one of the leaves and hang it on the tree
• Occasionally go by the tree and read the notes. You may even want to share them at Thanksgiving dinner.

If you or an aging loved one are considering elderly care in Collegeville, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today 610-200-6075.

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