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Evaluating a senior’s ability to safely age in place is a complex process. Research shows that approximately three-quarters of Americans age 50 and older want to continue living in their own homes for as long as possible, according to the AARP. But for this plan to work, a senior’s home must be suitable for aging in place despite the emergence of any new or worsening health issues and functional limitations.
6/22/2023
5 Benefits of Home Care for SeniorsThe benefits of elderly individuals living in their own homes are undeniable. But when an aging loved one begins struggling with household tasks and activities of daily living (ADLs), it can become a major source of worry for their family. Hiring home care is an excellent option that enables older adults to age in place safely. Professional in-home caregivers provide seniors with hands-on care as well as help with the emotional and routine aspects of daily life.
Admitting the need for assistance—and accepting it—is not easy for people as they age. So, how will you know when your aging parent needs help at home? One thing is certain: Mom and Dad aren’t likely to be the ones who tell you!
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6/23/2023