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The 80-year-old woman fell in her bedroom
and lay on the floor for six hours until a worried neighbor called police. She was taken
to the hospital with a broken hip.
For the families of seniors living at home alone, falls are the makings of nightmares. And
for good reason. Falls are the leading cause of injuries and deaths among Americans over
65, according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.
Falls are a key warning sign that an older adult may need help. If you notice a pattern of
falling, it's time to talk with your loved ones. They may need caregiving assistance to
continue living safely and independently at home.
In fact, reports the Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, about 12 million Americans need
assistance from others to carry out their daily activities.
Besides falling, there are other warning signs that a senior may need help. Here's what to
look for:
Physical Dangers. Bruises from bumping into things. Burns from cooking.
Recent medical crisis. Recent car accidents.
Mental Alertness. Continual memory lapses. Confusion about time or dates.
Trouble finding destinations. Difficulty sleeping. Appearance and Hygiene. Hair unclean.
Face unshaven. Teeth unbrushed. Body odors indicating infrequent bathing. Stained, unkempt
or unchanged clothes.
Diet. Noticeable weight gain or loss. Lack of food or proper selection of
food in the house. Lack of interest in eating. Signs of alcohol abuse.
Housekeeping. Spoiled food in the refrigerator. Cluttered house. Dirty
clothes in the closet. Burnt pans or pot holders. Unopened mail. Piled-up bills.
Sociability. Recent reduction in activities. Lack of interest in family,
friends or favorite hobbies. Less talkative in gatherings. No longer returns phone calls.
Mobility. Difficulty moving around, climbing stairs, getting up or down.
Unsafe driving behavior.
Once you've gained a better idea of how a loved one is coping, consider the different
options for care. Most seniors prefer to live in the comfort of their homes. So if they're
healthy enough, their best option may be to receive assistance at home.
Elite Home Care Services, Inc. provide caregivers to help seniors continue living in their
own homes.
At Elite Home Care, we perform a free client assessment. Then we closely match the client
with a quality caregiver. Our caregivers are screened, bonded, insured, and can provide
care from four to 24 hours a day, every day of the year."
Services provided by Elite Home Care include short or long-term assistance with
bathing, meals, medications, transportation and household duties.
Families of seniors needn't feel alone in facing the issue of care. The National Family
Caregivers Association estimates that 54 million Americans are now providing care for a
loved one. If you pay attention to the warning signs now you can do a lot to help your
loved ones enjoy a better quality of life for years to come.
For more information, contact call us toll free at 278-3198
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More Signs That A
Loved One Might Need
Assistance At Home
- Is s/he eating poorly or having trouble making nutritious meals?
- Has there been recent weight loss?
- Does s/he have problems sleeping?
- Is s/he at risk of falling on the stairs? Have there been recent
falls?
- Are there signs of bruises on the arms from bumping into things?
- Has memory loss made it difficult for him/her to be left alone?
- Have s/he become verbally or physically abusive?
- Does s/he need assistance getting out of bed or a chair?
- Does s/he need help walking?
- Does s/he need help getting to and from the bathroom?
- Does s/he bathe less often or not want to bathe at all?
- Does s/he need help with bathing, dressing or grooming?
- Are there signs of alcohol or drug abuse (including prescription
drugs)?
- Has s/he been diagnosed with any chronic diseases diabetes,
high blood pressure, arthritis, etc?
- Has s/he undergone a recent emotional or medical crisis?
- Has a recent injury or surgery temporarily impaired his/her
ability to take care of him/herself?
If the answer to even one
of these questions is
"YES", you may want to
explore how Elite Home
Care can help you or your
loved one.
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