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20th Nov 2020

021. 7 Red Flags to look for During Holiday Visits with Senior Family Members

It’s common for people to go home for the holidays, reconnect with parents or older relatives, and notice some worrying changes in their lifestyle or behavior. Maybe your mother is falling more often - or maybe she’s forgetting important information. 

Some of your concerns may have an easy fix (like a walker), while others need a larger conversation (rethinking their living situation). 

Lori shares 7 clues to look for when you’re home visiting your family so you’re aware of growing issues in their old age that require investigation. Once you’ve identified these red flags, there are helpful approaches as you have conversations with them to learn more and form a plan. Through it all, it’s important to be compassionate and let your loved ones know your involvement is for their safety and independence.

Takeaways from this episode:

- Your loved ones may not be open about their circumstances because they don’t want to worry you, don’t want to be a burden, fear the loss of independence, or are embarrassed.

- Pay attention to them physically: If they appear to have had rapid weight loss, their personal hygiene has worsened, they’re bruised, or their walk / gait has changed.

-Examine their surroundings: Were they “clean freaks” in the past and now they’re suddenly messy? Is their fridge filled with spoiled food? Is their car battered and beat up?

-Changes in behavior may be a red flag of deeper issues (but also consider the role of the current COVID-19 situation when gauging this, as many seniors are lonely and it’s taking a toll).

- Establish that you’re on your loved one’s side and that you’ll work through any problems together. Approach Is everything - don’t judge, scold, or preach!

-It may help to have difficult discussions with another family member or trusted advisor present, like a doctor or pastor.

- Open communication so that you’re able to create a to-do list, knowing important factors like your loved one’s health conditions, debts, accounts, health insurance policies, and so on.

Topics from this episode:
- Senior living / assisted living
- Starting a conversation about memory care
- Clues your parents need care
- Senior nutrition
- Helping seniors
- Memory loss
- Conversations about loss of independence
- Keeping seniors safe and independent
- Difficult discussions with seniors
- When seniors should stop driving
- Medical discussions with older parents

Resources mentioned in this episode:
020. A Conversation About Fall Prevention with Expert Jacque Archer
https://www.loriwilliams-seniorservices.com/aging-in-style-podcast/episode/792ce4fd/020-a-conversation-about-fall-prevention-with-expert-jacque-archer

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Aging in Style with Lori Williams
Aging in Style with Lori Williams is about finding the silver lining no matter what life throws at you. Whether you're a caregiver or an older adult, you can count on author and multi-award-winning senior living expert Lori Williams to provide you with education and resources on all aspects of aging. The podcast will introduce you to aging experts and inspirational seniors.
Lori pulls from her experience as the caregiver for her husband Mark who is a stroke survivor, and shares how to pay for care, navigate senior housing options, advocate for your loved one's care, and most importantly, learn to thrive not just survive as you age.
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