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Is it time to consider your loved ones’ care?

August 26, 2024 BY
Alternative care options for aging loved ones

Signs loved ones may need alternative support should be discussed with the family and decisions should be in everyone's best interests. Photos: SUPPLIED

As your loved ones age, you may have noticed signs they might need additional support and need to consider alternative care options.

Key indicators may include forgetfulness, repeating themselves, confusion, unsteady gait, declining personal hygiene, significant weight changes, or a cluttered or unclean home.

If these signs are a concern, it might be time to have a family discussion ensuring the responsibility is shared and decisions are made in everyone’s best interests. Consider consulting professionals for advice on available care options, remember, you are not alone. Many families face similar challenges, and there are a variety of resources available to help you navigate this transition.

 

Quality of life and maintaining social interaction should also be considered.

 

Making informed decisions together

Care responsibilities can generally be categorised into three main areas: medical, social and financial. It’s advisable to consult a legal advisor regarding wills, power of attorney and estate management. Documenting medical wishes and ensuring regular visits to healthcare providers are critical steps. Ensuring your loved one’s finances are in order – covering bank accounts, investments and financial services is essential. Everyone in the family should be aware of whom to contact in an emergency.

Considering quality of life

Maintaining social interaction is also imperative to overall health and well-being. Professional help or transitioning into an Aged Care home may be necessary. This can significantly enhance your loved ones quality of life by offering a caring environment where they can participate in everyday activities and receive the supportive care they need. Many aged care homes offer lifestyle social programs, outings and opportunities to connect with others, fostering a sense of belonging and reduce feelings of isolation, providing peace of mind for families and carers.

 

 

Exploring options with confidence

Ultimately, the decision of alternative care should be made with your loved ones input and in their best interests. By recognising the signs, having open communication, and exploring your options, you can ensure your loved ones receive the care and support they need while maintaining a fulfilling and enriching life. There are ample opportunities for social interaction in aged care, and medical concerns can be better managed daily. Most importantly, it can provide peach of mind for you, that your ageing loved ones are safe and being well cared for.

If you or your loved one are looking for care, the admissions team at Homestyle Aged Care can discuss your individual situation and advise on the many options available in Melbourne or Geelong.

Phone the team on 1300 104 663 or head to their website homestyleagedcare.com.au for more information.