If you are lucky enough to have seniors in your life, whether they are your parents, beloved aunts, and uncles, or even great grandparents, it is natural to worry about them from time to time.
As people get older, they experience more challenges than they might have done in the past, whether they be with health, mobility, or social lives.
Visit them often
The best thing you can do for older family members is to visit them often. That way, you can ensure they are getting plenty of company and lots of fun interactions, and you can also look out for signs that they might not be looking after themselves as well as they should, signs of elder abuse, or other issues that may need to be addressed.
Advocate for them
Some seniors are and remain as sharp as a pin for as long as they lie, while others start to struggle more with the day-to-day running of their lives. If you have a senior family member who is struggling to stay on top of things, being their advocate by arranging care, talking to a nursing home lawyer on their behalf, or even becoming power of attorney to take care of their money, will ensure that they stay as safe and happy as possible for as long as possible. It is one of the best things you can do for them.
Include them
Including the older people in your family in events, from school plays to family picnics, is a good way to ensure that they get out and about and that they do not end up feeling too isolated and alone. The more included they feel in everyday family life, the more likely they are to stay happy and active for as long as possible, and the more fun you and your family will have listening to their stories and learning their skills.
Treat them like the adult they are
It can be tempting to infantilize seniors, especially if they are not as sherpa s they once were, but this is a very patronizing thing to do and it will not make them feel good about themselves. As long as they have capacity, you should treat them just the same as you treat any other adult in your life. If they do not feel talked down to, they will be more likely to come to you when they do have a problem that they are struggling with, so you will be better able to help them, when they need it.
Get them help
If they are struggling to wash or cook or clean or whatever, getting a carer in to help them with all of those things is a great act of love, even if they may not seem too happy with the idea at first.
Looking out for older family members is a great way to stay close to them and build strong family bonds across the generations, and the above gestures will really help you to take the best possible care of the older people in your life.
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